
Margaret Lee created artwork for a new Harlequin book cover, “Alibi for a Cold Winter’s Night.” The beautifully nuanced textures used to illustrate cold winter frost contrast nicely with the cozy little Spitzbuben cookie, cleverly ‘bleeding’ its jam filling… (more)
Margaret Lee produced these dreamlike images to accompany an article in the Penn Stater, the alumni magazine for Pennsylvania State University, on Diane Ackerman’s book, “One Hundred Names For Love- A Stroke, A Marriage and the Language of Healing.” The book chronicles Diane’s journey through her husband Paul West’s stroke and how they adapted to recover his use of language. (more)
Margaret Lee’s illustration, commissioned by AAA Traveler magazine for the story "My Summer Abroad," highlights the adventures of a teenaged boy touring Europe. (more)
Margaret Lee’s illustration for AAA Traveler magazine explores musical heritage from Nashville to New Orleans, visualizing a road trip with visits to America's historical landmarks including the Grand Ol Opry, Memphis and Preservation Hall. (more)
Margaret Lee created these illustrations for Baby Talk magazine to accompany an article about teaching your baby to learn and love language. The client wanted to convey the idea that your baby is absorbing an overwhelming volume of new words daily. (more)
Margaret Lee created these beautiful images for an article on “armchair escapes” appearing in the Jan/Feb 2011 issue of Midwest Living. The feature allows readers to travel with the authors of seven stories to different events and places, like skipping stones across a lake or a drive in a convertible along Lakeshore Drive in Chicago. (more)
Margaret Lee worked with Art Director Kathleen Oudit of Harlequin to create the new paperback version of A Timely Alibi by Ilsa Mayr. (more)