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April 14, 2023

Mark Smith shares two sporty new illustrations for Notre Dame Magazine... (more)

March 30, 2023

Mark Smith created a cinematic series of illustrations for Alta Journal to accompany a feature on Portland’s underground repo society.

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March 29, 2023

Mark Smith's doublepage image for Trust Magazine illustrates a feature about how difficult-to-navigate the US healthcare system can be... (more)

December 20, 2022
A couple of new ones for Berkeley Optometry, about the relationship between eyesight and brain calculations in relation to sporting performance. This has always been my excuse, although I suspect being rubbish also doesn’t help! @salzmanart

Mark Smith illustrates a brainy cover feature for Berkeley Optometry about the relationship between eyesight and mental calculations in sporting performance... (more)

October 25, 2022

Mark Smith shares a new piece for Trust Magazine about the snowball effect of compound interest. (more)

September 27, 2022

Mark Smith's new commissioned series for Alta Journal's latest issue illustrates "Miracle on the Mountain." Two firefighters battling a fast moving blaze were gravely injured by a falling boulder... (more)

September 15, 2022

Mark Smith illustrated the beautifully block printed slipcase and wraparound covers for The Folio Society edition of "All Hell Let Loose" by Max Hastings, a people's history of the Second World War... (more)

August 30, 2022

Mark Smith created a set of illustrations for Rolling Stone, to accompany a story about Dan McGuiness, one of the architects of the modern day drug trade... (more)

July 18, 2022

Mark Smith's noir illustration for the latest issue of Rolling Stone accompanies a story about a rich American dentist, Larry Rudolph, and the "accidental" death of his wife while on safari. (more)

May 9, 2022
New one for Monmouth Magazine, book bans in the USA are effectively redacting childrens knowledge.

Mark Smith's illustration for Monmouth Magazine accompanied a feature on how book bans in the USA are effectively redacting children's knowledge. (more)

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