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July 18, 2011

Steven Noble collaborated with the creative directors at Rowley, Snyder & Ablah, Inc. to produce a series of three portraits for an ad campaign for the accounting firm of Kennedy & Coe. (more)

July 18, 2011

The book Christina Wald illustrated this past spring, “Habitat Spy,” has won a prestigious Brain Child Tillywig Toy Award in the books category: (more)

July 18, 2011

Taylor Callery brings us up to speed on a couple of his most recently published editorial pieces. For Treasury & Risk, he illustrated “Little Shop for Apps,” which describes Companies adopting a retail model for distributing mobile devices apps to their employees. (more)

July 18, 2011

Elvis Swift’s delightful illustration for the Chicago Tribune encourages us to relax and have a little summer fun.    (more)

July 18, 2011

Shaw Nielsen’s image for Investment Advisor Magazine illustrates how financial advisors should be utilizing their Client Relationship Management software more to support the growth of their firm. (more)

July 18, 2011

Watch while James O’Brien builds an illustration of water for a project at WellDone, an organization working to raise awareness of the global water crisis. (more)

July 18, 2011

David Preiss illustrated vector assets for Kashi's new 2011 REAL Tour website. The illustrations provide a visual guide for the traveling campaign, the theme of which is “Renew Eating And Living”. (more)

July 15, 2011

Anthony Freda’s painting, “NoBull Peace Prize,” has found new life as an illustration for the ever-controversial Activist Post.  The image illustrates a piece purporting that the US has now recognized the Libyan rebels as the country's "legitimate government," allowing the US to directly fund, arm, and support with US troops, the Al-Qaeda tied war criminals operating out of Benghazi. (more)

July 15, 2011

Mark Smith was commissioned by the Times of London Educational Supplement to illustrate an article about the poor performance of English education relative to international standards and what politicians have planned to improve it. (more)

July 14, 2011

Yuta Onoda’s quietly powerful painting is included in the book "Reimagining Japan: The Quest for a Future That Works," published by McKinsey & Company, the world's top management consulting firm. (more)

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