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May 11, 2010

Alex Nabaum tenderly illustrates a frightening subject for the NY Times Science section: infantile deafness. (more)

May 11, 2010

Mark Smith was commissioned by Kiplinger's recently to illustrate an article titled What's Left of Financial Reform?  The initial request was to use a blueprint of the NYSE building in the concept, but Mark also came up with this option and they ran with it. (more)

May 11, 2010

For the Economist's latest commentary on Japan, Michael Morgenstern used crumbling ladders to symbolize Japan's fragmenting party system. (more)

May 10, 2010

Dave Plunkert takes a fresh direction on today's Op Ed for the New York Times. The article explains the concept of trading motion picture futures based on the first four weeks of box office receipts. (more)

May 6, 2010

Although it looks like Jon Reinfurt is obsessed with the color blue, it's purely coincidence that these recent illustrations all share a similar spot on the color wheel. Here, for your enjoyment, this calming parade of ultramarine cobalt and phthalo: The robot images where created for Security Management Magazine… (more)

May 6, 2010

Ward Schumaker is among 12 artists exhibiting in Selected of the Selected, a juried invitational at the Korean Cultural Center opening in Los Angeles May 7.  The exhibit celebrates the 30th anniversary of the Center. (more)

May 4, 2010

Steven Salerno's fresh, friendly style earned him a sweet commission for the rollout of Bakery Square in Pittsburgh, PA. (more)

May 4, 2010

Stuart Bradford helps make sense of cloud computing for Communications of the ACM magazine. The article discusses the strengths and weaknesses of on-demand computing as a utility-styled on-line business model instead of outright ownership of software/hardware systems. (more)

May 3, 2010

For this morning's New York Times Op-Ed, Alex Nabaum illustrates a founding father of the rambunctious democracy that is the USA, making a case for maintaining the steadiness and continuity that our expansive Republic requires. (more)

May 3, 2010

For the last several years Tom Richmond has had the honor of doing an illustration for the National Cartoonists Society’s annual Reuben Award Weekend. The artwork, caricatures of the guest speakers and honorees set in the location of the event, is used to adorn the official T-shirt, programs, etc. (more)

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