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March 16, 2011

This image by Mark Smith appears in the April edition of Runners’ World to illustrate a story was about a woman who decides to give up competitive running for various reasons: the early starts, the cost, having to witness other people’s ridiculous warm-up routines etc. (more)

March 14, 2011

Jeffrey Smith received the job of a lifetime from Golf Digest: total access to last year’s Masters Golf Tournament in Augusta, Georgia to gather reference for a series of unforgettable images. Jeffrey’s paintings can now be seen in the magazine’s special Masters Issue. (more)

March 14, 2011

Valeria Petrone will be showing her emotive and graphic work at the Mega + Mega Gallery in Arezzo, Italy. If you happen to find yourself in Tuscany between the 12th of March and 15th of May, please be sure to stop by and check out this wonderful body of work.

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March 14, 2011

Pietari Posti firmly connects with this image for the current issue of Wired Italy. (more)

March 14, 2011

Michael Morgenstern illustrated the cover story for this week’s Economist, titled “Bamboo Capitalism.” The image of businessmen steering red butterflies through a thriving bamboo forest conveys how the entrepreneurial spirit of the individual is what drives China’s rapid growth and productivity. (more)

March 11, 2011

Jon Valk went for urban grit/ugly beauty with this photo-illustration for the cover of this week's Village Voice, profiling the most unsavory tenants in NYC. Concept by art director John Dixon. (more)

March 10, 2011

Mark Smith’s image for Public Finance magazine illustrates a story about how to deal with staff when there isn't enough money for financial incentives. (more)

March 10, 2011

Yuta Onoda shares one of a series of illustrations created for The Atlantic to accompany an article on Amy Chua’s controversial book “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother.” (more)

March 9, 2011

Chris Gash shows us six week’s worth of Business Day illustrations for the New York Times on a variety of topics such as overbooking at hotels; getting out of a country amidst protests and violence; travel mishaps; female travelers and assault; the physics of cramming passengers into an overloaded system; and goodbye free pretzels: (more)

March 9, 2011

David Pohl cooked up this full page illustration for an Avenue Magazine article about the personal rewards of restaurant investment in Calgary, Alberta Canada. (more)

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