
Jon Reinfurt’s recent work for Skidmore College’s Scope Magazine, takes a creative look at the theme of “success”. Since everyone has there own definition of what it means to “succeed” and they all use different means in which to achieve it, Jon’s ideas flowed freely. (more)
Jon Reinfurt created a rich series of illustrations for one of the feature articles in this month’s Runner’s World magazine. The story is a guide to planning a race during your vacation; it covers everything from choosing the appropriate kind of race for your trip to advice on how to avoid jet lag. (more)
Jon Reinfurt created this illustration for the Wall Street Journal to accompany an article about the danger (and foolishness) of letting your financial statements pile up un-reviewed. (more)
Jon Reinfurt had the pleasure of working with Boating Magazine, illustrating a feature on boat maintenance called “Common Senses,” which broke down a list of ways to monitor wear and tear by simply using senses like look, feel, and listen. (more)
Jon Reinfurt created this image for American Lawyer Magazine to illustrate a story about the pros and cons of hiring temps who can become a lot more costly for an employer as time goes on and they become a bigger part of the company. (more)
Jon Reinfurt’s noble robot dog has been chosen to appear on the American Illustration 31 website. (more)
Jon Reinfurt worked with Teaching Tolerance magazine to create illustrations for an article about the importance of updating children’s dictionaries. Many of them have outdated definitions that might actually be reinforcing prejudice instead of factoring in today’s sociological perspectives. (more)
Jon Reinfurt illustrated an article for Babson Magazine called, “Made in the U.S.A,” which focused on the positives that have sprung up from foreign competition. Among the “pros” are the superior quality of American made products and how those industries have helped the communities around them. (more)
Jon Reinfurt’s illustrations for the most recent issue of Convene Magazine have a common theme: “terrible meetings,” or more accurately how to breathe life into a bad meeting or convention in order to make it more effective. (more)
Jon Reinfurt illustrated the cover feature for the current Las Vegas Weekly about the effect that online tutorials are having on the magic industry. (more)