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December 14, 2011

Phil Marden takes another one of his humorous approaches to a serious topic for the Wall Street Journal. This illustration depicts the ongoing practice of mortgage frauds. (more)

December 13, 2011

Jon Reinfurt illustrated the cover feature for the current Las Vegas Weekly about the effect that online tutorials are having on the magic industry. (more)

December 13, 2011

David Plunkert’s cover image for The Boston Globe’s “G” arts and culture section  illustrates an article on why you may feel down at work. (more)

December 13, 2011

Today’s New York Times, Science Times section features plenty of quality work by ispotters.  Ellen Weinstein starts off by illustrating the dire cost of drug scarcity: (more)

December 13, 2011

Dale Stephanos was commissioned by Mother Jones to illustrate a story on Wall Street, the Occupy movement, and the idea of “Dark Money”. “My preference is always a simple strong image rather than a scattershot Cecile B. DeMille production, so this solution was a relief,” says Dale. (more)

December 13, 2011

Wacso’s casual line quality and droll observations are a perfect match for the 2011 Holiday takeout cups at Dunn Bros. Specialty Coffee franchises. (more)

December 12, 2011

Edel Rodriguez continues to astound with his combination of accurate portraiture, knife-sharp wit and flawless design sense.  Recent assignments include an article in the current Mother Jones about Rick Perry's support for the death penalty in Texas: (more)

December 12, 2011

Chris Gash winds up the end of the year with plenty of work in all sorts of publications. This was a section opener for American Medical News about legal help for doctors when online reviews cross the line into defamation: (more)

December 12, 2011

Shaw Nielsen’s illustration for Metropolis magazine went with an article about the growing popularity of urban infill neighborhoods, like Denver’s Stapelton neighborhood, and the global coolness of all things city. (more)

December 12, 2011

John S. Dykes is Entering the home stretch to finish up illustrations for “F is for Fenway,” a children's alphabet picture book due out in the spring of 2012 - to coincide with the 100th birthday of Boston’s Fenway Park. Sleeping Bear Press is the publisher. Go Sox!!!!! (more)

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