
Zara Picken was tapped by advertising agency Cactus to illustrate “Operation School Supplies,” a joint promotion by Hallmark and Charter Media which helps to gather school supplies for children in need before they begin the new school year. (more)
Daniel Baxter created this lighthearted banner for travel and food writer Robin Cherry’s blog, Garlic Escapes. Its description reads, "In Pursuit of Garlic Around the World, Around the Web, and Around the Corner". (more)
Pepper Tharp whipped up a batch of refreshing, can-do imagery to brand the DIY dream-come-true website, Creative Dish. (more)
Mark Smith created cover art for “Goodnight Tweetheart,” a comic novel by bestselling author Teresa Medeiros of VERY modern romance, from Simon & Schuster. (more)
Sandy Haight's illustration of Benaroya Hall was accepted into a juried art exhibition called Local Color at the Parkland Gallery in Kirkland, WA depicting local scenes. (more)
The merchants association for the Seattle neighborhood of Madison Valley commissioned Sandy Haight to create a design for 30 x 60" banners to line the main street into and out of the business district. The banners highlight features of the neighborhood, including family and pet friendly shopping as well as the adjoining greenbelt of Seattle’s Arboretum. (more)
Working with St. Louis design studio TOKY, the St. Louis Public Library Foundation commissioned Noah Woods to create banners for St. Louis' Central Library. (more)
The Stranger Magazine's Genius Award ceremony, featured portrait artwork by Kathryn Rathke in two extreme sizes, the smallest and largest versions to date! The largest were the 10' x 10' banners, three of which are shown here: