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May 24, 2011

Michael Sloan has been illustrating The Washington Post's Green Lantern column for a year and a half.  The feature answers reader's questions about the impact of a specific topic on the environment and the topics are always fascinating. Here are a few of Michael’s favorites from the 50+ assignments he’s completed: (more)

May 23, 2011

Alex Nabaum was given a challenging assignment recently by Emory University: Illustrate “Ethics” for the cover of Emory Magazine.  The entire issue dealt with Emory’s method of teaching ethics and character. (more)

May 20, 2011

Jeffrey Smith painted this image for Security Management magazine, to illustrate a story about counterterrorism in London.

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May 20, 2011

Dave Plunkert’s illustration for the June issue Playboy Magazine accompanies their 2011 Sex Survey.  This artwork references percentages of masturbation habits. (more)

May 19, 2011

Dave Plunkert’s illustration for the June issue Playboy Magazine accompanies their 2011 Sex Survey. This image accompanies a chart about “Sex and Politics: Liberals vs. Conservatives.” (more)

May 18, 2011

Dave Plunkert’s illustration for Playboy Magazine accompanies their 2011 Sex Survey. (more)

May 18, 2011

Chris Gash keeps it fresh in this full page, plus seven icons, for a feature describing common foods with pain-killing properties in AARP Magazine. (more)

May 17, 2011

Michael Morgenstern’s challenge for the cover of Kellogg World Alumni Magazine was to illustrate the idea of growth, momentum, and positivity embodied by the cutting-edge Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. The feature, "Ideas in Motion," presents the trends and challenges that managers will face in the coming decades. (more)

May 17, 2011

Ken Orvidas’s illustration for the School Library Journal concerns “The Privacy Problem”. Every day in school libraries nationwide, students’ privacy rights are under attack. What kids check out and read needs to be kept private by librarians and educators. (more)

May 17, 2011

Jon Reinfurt revisited the issue of the Tiger Mother for an article in the most recent Diablo Magazine. The story focused on the pressure that western parents are beginning to feel now that China is becoming a super power and they know that their children will have to compete with a culture that holds a higher and more demanding standard for the education of their young.  

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