
Keith Negley’s AIDS Awareness poster be included in Communication Arts Illustration Annual 53. (more)
Keith Negley created this series of images for Columbia Magazine to illustrate an article about chemists trying to identify certain molecules to help create specific drugs, which will penetrate cancer and other diseases. (more)
Keith Negley’s piece in this weekend’s Wall St. Journal accompanied a story about retiree health benefits getting wiped out when the companies they worked for go bankrupt. (more)
Keith Negley’s illustration for the February issue of Out magazine accompanies a story about open discrimination against Asians in online gay communities. (more)
Keith Negley illustrated an article for the Wall Street Journal on year-end tax tips to implement before the clock strikes twelve and the ball drops. (more)
Keith Negley’s cover for The New Republic will be included in the upcoming Creative Quarterly 26. (more)
Keith Negley's latest illustration for the Wall Street Journal shows us less known employee benefits from which one could derive a bit of extra income. (more)
Keith Negley's chilling graphic illustration for the New York Times depicts a growing concern of childhood poisonings and how prescription drugs account for an increasing percentage. (more)
Keith Negley's latest editorial illustration for Family Practice Management depicts the serious issues of embezzlement in family medical practices. (more)
Keith Negley’s suicidal trapeze artist will be included in the uncommissioned category of the upcoming 54th annual show at the Society of Illustrators in New York. (more)