
Colin Hayes is in it to win it with this funny full-page illustration on navigating open-air produce, recently completed for SF Weekly. (more)
Taylor Callery’s illustration for Advertising Age accompanies an article on how Facebook makes money, and how best to grow your brand using them. (more)
Vic Kulihin created a series of infographics which illustrate how a multitude of users employ Avaya’s IP Office communication system to suit their specific needs. The main page’s bird’s-eye view illustration features a series of hotspots, taking the viewer on a tour of a city whose small businesses benefit from IP Office’s features: (more)
Leon Mussche created these infographics depicting available office space in five cities of the Netherlands for PropertyNL magazine. The images show office space on offer (the dark windows) vs. office space occupied in the years 2010 and 2011; the green windows are occupied newly built offices. One window = 1000 square meters of office space. (more)
Much of Bryan Christie’s infographic work has been trending towards the architectural this past year. Here’s an overview of what the studio has produced for various clients. (more)
Leon Mussche created the infographics for a new line of high-end European skin care products. The illustrations show, in 3 steps, how to apply the cream to prevent wrinkles, “which apparently is very complicated,” notes Leon wryly. (more)
David Preiss' map for AirTran Airways’ GO magazine illustrates the retracing of John Muir's 1868 trek across California. Muir was a naturalist, author and advocate of preservation of the American wilderness.
Samuel A. Minick’s fun infographic flash card series will get you through the scary season, safe and sound. (more)
David Preiss created these illustrations for the new Back the Bay campaign whose efforts are to preserve Galveston Bay. The campaign demonstrates that locals are connected to the bay in more ways than they think. http://www.backthebay.org/ (more)