
Steven Salerno had the extreme pleasure of working with design legend Roger Black on this upcoming cover for the February 2012 Harper’s Magazine.(more)
Steven Salerno’s latest book project, “Brothers at Bat” will be published in spring 2012 by Clarion Books. (more)
Steven Salerno exercised his considerable portraiture skills to create the cover of the Baltimore Sun Fall Arts Guide, which had to include Jay Z, Kanye West, the logo icon from The Lion King, and film director John Waters! Quite a strange collection of bedfellows, to say the least. (more)
Steven Salerno’s illustration for Metro Creative Graphics illuminates the issue of dangers in the home for a small child. It was created simply... a gouache brush drawing with added color wash effects in Photoshop. (more)
Steven Salerno got it just right with his illustration for the theater poster of a new play called The Setback. One of Steve’s preliminary brush drawings hit the mark so well, it was used as the final art for a play's poster with the addition of some digital color effects. (more)
Steven Salerno has just completed another project for Mudpuppy, the terrific-stuff-for-kids web site, for everything from books to puzzles, games, and more. His most recent project is Flash Cards for helping tots learn colors and shapes. (more)
Steven Salerno created a spread image Pittsburgh Magazine to illustrate an article about on which side of the brain a person's core personality is wired, the right-side or left-side. (more)
Steven Salerno's half page illustration on the cover of the Sunday NY Times Real Estate section is all about big apartments with BIG, BIG price tags. (more)
Steven Salerno's fresh, friendly style earned him a sweet commission for the rollout of Bakery Square in Pittsburgh, PA. (more)
Steven Salerno visualizes the ecological greening of Pittsburgh with this illustration depicting its stylized skyline as the Emerald City for an upcoming issue of Pittsburgh Magazine. (more)