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March 22, 2010

Martin Ansin created this Limited Edition Poster Screenprinted poster as part of Sony's media rollout for Terry Gilliam's "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus," the story of the 1,000-year-old leader of a traveling theatre troupe who made a deal with the devil. (more)

March 22, 2010

John Hersey created a series of four images (plus some icons) for a non profit think tank called the Institute for the Future in Palo Alto, California.   (more)

March 22, 2010

The National Cartoonists Society has chosen Lou Brooks’ “Twimericks” as one of just three nominees for this year's prestigious Reubens Award for Book Illustration. The winner will be announced at the annual black tie gala in New York during Memorial Day weekend. (more)

March 17, 2010

Here are two pieces Alex Nabaum created recently for Ramesh Ponnuru's column in TIME magazine. (more)

March 16, 2010

Raúl Colón illustrates this collection of seven Latin American folktales. Each story features side-by-side English and Spanish text and descriptions of the origins and significance of the tale. (more)

March 16, 2010

Our latest obsession is Asaf Hanuka’s documentation, via comic, of his family’s search for a home.  You can read “The Realist” in English or Hebrew, online or in the Israeli newspaper, Calcalist.  Below is week #1 to get you started. (more)

March 16, 2010

Jon Krause checks in with two recent, powerful editorial solutions. The first is a full page illustration in this months Atlantic for the article, "Letting Go of My Father", about a son’s struggle to deal with the slow decline of his fathers health. (more)

March 15, 2010

Lisa Henderling created this illustration for the European Wall St Journal to show how very fashionable are the women of Paris who ride bikes. (more)

March 15, 2010

Here is a fast turnaround cover by Chris Gash for the Washington Post Sunday Real Estate section about what happens to your credit score when you don't pay attention to it. (more)

March 12, 2010

Alex Nabaum illustrates the continuing problems with the US bankruptcy system for today’s NY Times Op-Ed page. Without major changes to the system, interim measures won’t aid the American families torn apart by the economic upheavals of the last two years. (more)

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