
Chris Gall’s sculptural, Greco-Roman portrait of Mark Zuckerberg illustrates the “Pen & Inc” column for the current issue of The Deal magazine. (more)
Mark Smith’s recently channeled Mary Poppins for an illustration in Nature, a high end scientific journal. The article was titled “The Real Truth about Sugar.” (more)
Victo Ngai created this image is for February's Utne Reader to go with an article about the "Great Green Wall" project in Africa: an attempt to stop desertification and protect farm land by planting trees at the edge of Sahara desert. (more)
Jonathan Williams was commissioned by Outdoor Insight magazine to illustrate a range of merino wool athletic products. (more)
Michael Glenwood gets us up to speed on his latest honors and achievements: first up, “Peak Oil,” done for Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School will appear in the upcoming Society of Illustrators 54th Illustration Annual and will be on display at the Society of Illustrators in March. (more)
Chris Gash illustrates the latest installment of Sean Foley’s advice column for Golf Digest, this time about maintaining inner peace throughout your game. (more)
James Yang had great fun with this illustration for PlanSponsor magazine about fiduciary duty. In other words, who gets the blame when things go wrong. (more)
Taylor Callery created this illustration for an upcoming issue of Wells Fargo. The story describes a planning strategy that gives a clear view of investment options in today's complex financial realm. (more)
Jon Krause created this dreamlike image for the cover of Nursing Magazine to illustrate an article about how to position patients with breathing problems to improve airflow during transport. (more)