
Michael Morgenstern always enjoys the challenge of illustrating The Economist's weekly Banyan column. Here are some of his recent favorites. (more)
Michael Morgenstern was invited by Common Ground magazine to come up with an illustration depicting the "depths of financial despair" for community associations that are going under. The article, in turn, offers the positive side of filing for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy as a way out. (more)
Michael Morgenstern’s new signed giclee print, “Kid Plane,” will be auctioned at the Drawing Dreams Foundation's Charity Art Auction, beginning March 5 - March 25th. The proceeds go to buying art supplies for hospitalized children. (more)
Michael Morgenstern will exhibit four large giclee prints at the Kimball Art Center in Park City Utah, as part of the “Visualizing Finance Show.” Three of the images are available as signed limited edition prints of 25; the best known, originally an Economist cover titled “Gone,” is printed on canvas, 30 x 40”, in a limited edition of 15. (more)
Michael Morgenstern closed out 2011 with plenty of terrific work. This first image ran in Zwierciadlo magazine, illustrating article about how we live in a "myth" where our lives are wrapped in material consumption. (more)
Michael Morgenstern gives us a look at some recent work. For the Polish fashion magazine Zwierciadlo, Michael has been illustrating a series of interviews with author/psychologist Wojciech Eichelberger; here are “Masculinity” and “Religion.” (more)
Michael Morgenstern created this cover for Science News, illustrating a feature about genetic research and cancer. “Though the idea was to portray the cancer cells as misshapen and malignant, I think the texture and colors gave it a certain beauty,” Michael confesses. (more)
Michael Morgenstern shows how the clunky old mainframes of yesterday will be running the suave, clean, cloud technology of today in this full page opener for Computerworld. (more)
Michael Morgenstern’s witty visuals illustrate the Banyan column each month for The Economist. Here a couple of recent favorites: (more)
Michael Morgenstern’s challenge for the cover of Kellogg World Alumni Magazine was to illustrate the idea of growth, momentum, and positivity embodied by the cutting-edge Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. The feature, "Ideas in Motion," presents the trends and challenges that managers will face in the coming decades. (more)