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January 23, 2012

Tim Foley is poised to release Political Circus Inaction Figures, a book of paper dolls published by Dover Publications featuring all of the politicos and newsmen for the upcoming election season, complete with goofy outfits and props.(more)

December 27, 2011

Tim Foley shares a couple of end-of-the-year financial images for his regular editorial clients.  First, a scratchboard assignment for Barrons, illustrating the pitfalls of having too much of a hands-on approach to managing your investments: (more)

October 17, 2011

Tim Foley managed to squeeze a new client, The Boston Globe, into his schedule last week, producing this business section illustration for them. (more)

August 30, 2011

Tim Foley completed this sweet spot illustration for Highlights earlier this week. (more)

July 26, 2011

Tim Foley’s Lichtenstein-esque illustration for the Chronicle was a fun little project for him, albeit to be filed under, “Conversations we hope we never have.” (more)

July 11, 2011

Tim Foley follows the money in this quick turnaround illustration for Barron’s.

June 9, 2011

Tim Foley’s latest job for the Wall Street Journal was a super-fast overnighter, but he still gave it 100% plus.  The client requested two versions, one with a background, and another without, as they weren't sure how the art would fit in.  No problem: (more)

May 23, 2011

Tim Foley takes on the timely topic of crushing student debt for the Wall Street Journal this week. (more) 

April 27, 2011

Tim Foley clearly enjoyed this recent assignment from North Carolina Business magazine. The art director wanted to use the “classic army men toys” and have them dropping into town with parachutes made from dollars. (more)

April 25, 2011

Tim Foley was busy last week with two fast deadlines, one for Newsday, on the topic of the nuclear situation in Japan, and the other for the Wall Street Journal. (more)

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