
Jurgen Mantzke’s illustration for a feature in Multi-Family Executive magazine shows the evolution of the property manager. The adaptation of competitive strategies is demonstrated by the composition and tools the figure uses to carry the property he is managing. (more)
Jurgen Mantzke was commissioned by Seattle Magazine to illustrate an article about shared doctor’s appointments. A new trend is emerging in which patients can spend a full 90 minutes with their personal physician, as long as they do it as part of a group.(more)
Jurgen Mantzke’s image illustrates an article about the permanent debt competitive landscape, graphically representing different types of financing for different types of properties. (more)
Jurgen Mantzke illustrated the cover of the Spring 2011 digital issue of LBx Journal. The image represents the overall concept of ‘location’ in the language of business, and how location data can be used to grow a business. (more)
Jurgen Mantzke’s illustration for Multi Family Investor magazine explored ways to find money in rental residential assets, through charges for added features. The visual Jurgen created involved plugs going into individual units directly from a piggy bank. (more)
This image by Jurgen Mantzke for Multi-Family Investor magazine illustrates the strategies for coping with “fractured condos.” As the economy grows out of the 2008 recession, multi-family investors look at different solutions for condominium projects that had been left vacant or unfinished. (more)
Jurgen Mantzke was commissioned to illustrate an article in Multi-Family Investor magazine about the risks and benefits of investing in multi-family properties in a down economy. The article described treasures which can be achieved by investors willing to go against the flow and take bigger risks, for possible bigger payoffs. (more)
Jurgen Mantzke is part of the creative team behind a series of fun videos introducing obscure words in the English language with a definition, pronunciation, and example usage in an animated dialogue: Viccups. (more)
Jurgen Mantzke’s illustration, published in the January 2011 issue of EnergyBiz, is for an article about a power switching station in New Mexico called Tres Amigas, which connects the power grid from two regions and Texas. (more)
This metaphor-rich image by Jurgen Mantzke for Multi Family Executive magazine illustrates the shift of power from lenders to borrowers as the economy recovers. (more)