
Lou Brooks clearly relished this assignment from Briefings, a drop-dead gorgeous magazine with a relatively modest readership consisting exclusively of the top corporate CEOs of the world. The magazine strives to offer them insight into issues that CEOs face every day. (more)
Lou Brooks mesmerized the readers of this month’s Psychology Today magazine with his amusing retro illustrations for a feature called, “The Art of Influence.” First, a double page opener, complete with handsome wood grain title: (more)
Lou Brooks is honored to have his classic portrait of The Village People included in the Society of Illustrators’ upcoming blockbuster, “Rolling Stone and the Art of the Record Review.” (more)
Lou Brooks sweats it out retro-style for this article in The Atlantic, written by a therapist and mother, that tells us why the obsession with our kids’ happiness may be dooming them to unhappy adulthoods. (more)
The National Cartoonists Society has chosen Lou Brooks’ “Twimericks” as one of just three nominees for this year's prestigious Reubens Award for Book Illustration. The winner will be announced at the annual black tie gala in New York during Memorial Day weekend. (more)
This year, the SI celebrates its 52nd year of exhibiting the best that illustration has to offer. Congratulations to the 25 ispotters whose work was chosen for the Editorial and Book show, many with multiple pieces. (more)