
Jonathan Williams was commissioned by Antenna magazine to illustrate a range of layered looks for winter 2012: Party Prep - Basic Bean -Winter White (more)
Daniel Hertzberg gets maximum mileage out of two colors in this full-pager for the LA Times about Netflix, which is now producing its own television shows, similar to HBO, and is quickly becoming a production juggernaut in Hollywood. (more)
Edel Rodriguez illustrates the OpEd page of today’s New York Times for an article suggesting that the superwealthy pay at least a little income tax on their unsold stock shares. (more)
Maria Corte Maidagan's blend of organic shape, texture, and color blends together to successfully translate any metaphor. Here, she illustrates the concept of medical inflation for The Deal magazine. (more)
Ken Orvidas illustrated a cover story on diversified companies that perform as well as focused companies but have a measurable financial advantage during economic crises, enabling them to outperform their peers and recover rapidly when needed. (more)
Graham Smith was delighted with his recent cover for HealthLeader's magazine. “They assigned me a famous doctor to draw. It turns out he looks like a rock star! Thank you, illustration gods,” says Graham. “I could keep drawing this guy forever…” (more)
Pietari Posti created this super-sharp series of Shop Magazine cover illustrations adorning the Spring/Summer city guides for the duty-free luxury shopping company, Global Blue. (more)
Malin Rosenqvist created this illustration for the Swedish magazine Tiden for an article on men who blame women for all of their problems. (more)
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)