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November 30, 2010

Ken Orvidas’s piece done for the New York Times: Science Times, about child safety during summer play, was accepted into the Society of Illustrators 53rd Annual exhibition. (more)

November 30, 2010

Spectrum continues to be THE showcase for fantastic and fantasy art—the sheer variety of style, tone, media and subject matter is stunning. Starting with Gregory Manchess’ front cover painting, the 17th edition is rich with the work of more than a dozen ispotters, many with multiple images.  Congratulations to all!

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November 30, 2010

Alex Nabaum created this piece for the Progressive to illustrate an article on how powerful the fossil fuel industries are and that it would take a grassroots effort to fight their influence.

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November 30, 2010

This piece was done by Yuta Onoda for the December issue of Runner's World. The article was about an accomplished runner who introduces her friends to the sport. (more)

November 29, 2010

Eric Hanson commands the Monday morning Op Ed page of the NY Times with this witty, cranky drawing about the difficulty of improving the safety of the American food supply through legislation. (more)

November 29, 2010

Here is a recent illustration by Michael Morgenstern, commissioned by The Chronicle Review on the subject of Holocaust denial and the issue of free speech in academia.  (more)

November 29, 2010

Winter may still be a few weeks away, but John Tomac is helping college students focus on their plans for next summer already with this image for Fordham University’s 2011 Summer Session course catalog.

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November 23, 2010

This is one of eight illustrations Mark Smith did for Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine recently. The starting point he was given: use footprints to illustrate how to spot the next bear market. (more)

November 22, 2010

Chris Beatrice created this cover image for the upcoming Bloomsbury release, The Grave Robber’s Secret, due out February 15, 2011. (more)

November 22, 2010

Spring Design Partners in New York tapped into Steven Noble’s expertise in woodcut style illustrations for colorful new Altoids packaging. Known for their Curiously Strong Mints, Altoids has now branched out to sours, gum and sugar free mints.

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