
Daniel Hertzberg created a full-spread illustration for an interview with Bob McDonald, the CEO of Procter & Gamble. In the interview, he explains his mission to make P&G the most technologically enabled business in the world. Every aspect of the company's operations... (more)
Watching Gregory Manchess create this painting of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ adventurous hero John Carter will actually burn calories and increase your resting metabolic rate. (more)
Maria Corte Maidagan gives us a look at her work process by, using a recent project for BBC Music Magazine as an example. (more)
Alex Nabaum recently paid simultaneous homage to Roy Lichtenstein and the Seattle Mariners’ logo for this illustration in ESPN The Magazine. The article discussed rebuilding, or “blowing up” the baseball team. (more)
James O’Brien was commissioned to by the College of Visual Arts to create a cover image for their Lifelong Learning brochure. James chose to represent learning in an abstract, decorative manner. A pattern from the cover is repeated within the brochure. (more)
Scott Brundage was contacted by Delaware Today Magazine to illustrate an article on "Race To The Top Funding." The art director’s suggestion was to convey a group effort to get a child to succeed. Scott worked up a few ideas: (more)
Do artists ever really go on vacation? Well, of course! As Michael Sloan shows us with these pages from a recent holiday sketchbook, the studio follows, albeit at a relaxed pace, and the experience informs the artist’s work yet to come. (more)
Here's a recent illustration created by John W. Tomac for Barron's. The art ran with a story ranking the best (and worst) stock brokers over the previous 6 months, 1-year, 3-years and 5-years. In other words, which firms have done the best job picking winners. (more)
Alex Nabaum created this portrait of James Gifford for Asset International. Gifford travels the world on behalf og the UN, among other entities, showing that socially and environmentally sound investment practices pay better in the long term. (more)