
Ted Wright has been working since December of last year on the poster and logo graphics for the 2010 US Open Tennis Championships, poised to begin in Forest Hills, NY. Below is some of the merchandise, bearing Ted’s iconic graphics, that we can look forward to seeing just about everywhere in the coming weeks: (more)
Liz Goulet Dubois has been illustrating almost monthly for Highlights High Five, "mainly little snippets of recipe ingredients," she says. (more)
Alanna Cavanagh's "Reading for Profit" print is featured in this month's Canadian House + Home. It's found on the Trend Watch page, which focuses on Ivy League style. (more)
Daniel Hertzberg created this piece for Boston Globe's book review of "Twilight of the Bombs," a book about the history of the nuclear bomb and how generations from now, nuclear weapons will be outlawed... they'll be considered crimes against humanity. (more)
Charlie Griak tackled this illustration for the most recent 'ESPN The Magazine.' (more)
The Boston Globe tapped David Fullarton to illustrate an article Jonathan Franzen's new book 'Freedom' in the Book Review section. (more)
Mark Skillicorn has just completed his contribution to the "Souvenir" Button-O-matic series for Busy Beaver Button Co. (more)
Marcus Cutler was recently commissioned by Alex Negrete of youtube.com/keeptheheat to create a new web background in celebration of hitting 300,000 subscribes. (more)
Paul Fricke is pleased as punch to be part of Fractured Fables, a brand new comic anthology published by Image/Silverline Books. Paul’s contribution with his wife, Mary (fellow colorist) and Len Strazewski (script) is a twist on Washington Irving’s Rip van Winkle called Pippi van Wrinkles. (more)
Last month, Eric Hanson got used to seeing his artwork on television: John Waters was doing his book tour for “Role Models” and hosts like Letterman and Craig Ferguson were displaying Eric’s perfectly eccentric hand-lettered cover for the TV audience to see. (more)