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February 8, 2010

Elvis Swift's evocative penmanship creates the mood for a series of postcards for "The Book," the massive Neiman Marcus catalog. (more)

February 8, 2010

Illo Minn is a biennial exhibition featuring the work of twenty-eight commercially active Minnesota illustrators seven of whom are members of theispot.com. (more)

February 5, 2010

Anthony Freda of Acme Illustrators created this image for Bloomberg Business Week to illustrate a story about how banks are making billions by borrowing money at low rates from Uncle Sam and lending it to consumers at high rates. (more)

February 4, 2010

Jason Seiler can finally share his most recent project, the official movie poster for "The People VS George Lucas," which is set to have its world premiere at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival in Austin, Texas next month.  The film is included in their prestigious Spotlight Premiere section. (more)

February 3, 2010

Mike Tofanelli created this illustration of Alec Baldwin for The Washington Post Sunday Arts & Style section recently. (more)

February 3, 2010

“Here | There” at Gallery Nucleus is Edel Rodriguez’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles, featuring a collection of over 40 new paintings, drawings, assemblages, and sculptures. Influenced by the culture and myths of his native Cuba, along with American pop culture, Edel’s work deals with narratives about race, violence, mortality, and cultural displacement. With an emphasis on process, his work utilizes materials such as coffee, sugar, cedar, cotton, leather and ash. (more)

February 3, 2010

Chris Gash created this illustration for a laugh-out-loud comparison of... (more)

February 1, 2010

Valeria Petrone illustrated "Potty Animals: What to Know When You've Gotta Go!" a new picture book by Hope Vestergaard. (more)

February 1, 2010

Steven Salerno was commissioned to create images for the Options Clearing Corporation, which is the world's largest equity derivatives clearing organization. Steven came up with the idea of using a monolithic financial-esque building as the visual handle throughout all the images, teamed with a recurring male character who adds the action and human value. (more)

February 1, 2010

This Sunday’s New York Times Week in Review section provided a genuine treat for fans of illustration. (more)

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