
Harry Campbell illustrated the cover of the current SF Weekly, their annual “Best Of” issue. (more)
Harry Campbell’s ability to distill a concept with simple lines and minimal color keeps him in perpetual motion, work wise. For a New Yorker book review of a historical novel "targeting" Reinhard Heydrich, the brain of Himmler, the man who convened the meeting where the Final Solution was proposed and formalized: (more)
Harry Campbell illustrates the wonders of the Spotify streaming music service for the Wall Street Journal. (more)
Harry Campbell’s full page illustration for The New Yorker accompanies an article about London tabloid, The Daily Mail. (more)
Harry Campbell turned this around and sprinted to a finish in just a couple of hours for the Op Ed page of today’s NY Times. (more)
Harry Campbell celebrates the joy of winter riding for the March issue of Bicycling Magazine. Get out there! (more)
Harry Campbell’s cover for the current Newsweek illustrates a feature on ways to get smarter – faster! (more)
Harry Campbell will have two pieces included in the upcoming 54th annual shows at the Society of Illustrators in New York. (more)
Harry Campbell’s supercool work took a profoundly organic turn in two recent assignments. The first is a book cover done for a Chronicle, “The Art of Science,” a collaboration between artists and scientists. (more)
Harry Campbell created this piece for the Dallas Morning News, for an article about finally being able to leave 9/11 behind, and move forward emotionally. (more)