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July 14, 2011

Dan Page was commissioned by McKinsey Quarterly to illustrate an  article titled, "Pursuing Growth in Emerging Markets," a fascinating read on how corporate companies must approach foreign markets. (more)

July 13, 2011

Jon Reinfurt created two full page illustrations for Johns Hopkins magazine. The article they accompanied discussed the difficulties involved with AIDS research, specifically when dealing with observing large groups of people for behavioral tendencies.     (more)

July 13, 2011

Edel Rodriguez has eleven pieces accepted into the 3x3 Professional Show this year. (more)

July 12, 2011

Now and then, Chris Gash likes to take a step back and gather up all the recent illustrations he’s produced for one of his favorite clients, The New York Times. (more)

July 12, 2011

The Health and Science section of the New York Times this week boasts a fair share of fantastic work by ispotters.   

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July 11, 2011

Randy Glass is the reigning genius behind the Wall Street Journal’s signature ‘hedcut’ portraits.  As such, he has traced the career of actor Daniel Radcliffe since he skyrocketed to stardom at the age of 12 with the first installment of the Harry Potter series in 2001. (more)

July 11, 2011

Carl Wiens created this noir-ish illustration on a super tight deadline for the Wall Street Journal. The topic was crime, specifically a wave of new crime novels and imprints. (more)

July 11, 2011

Richard Borge lets it all hang out with his madly sunny cover of the Santa Fe Reporter's Summer Art Guide. (more)

July 8, 2011

Nigel Buchanan’s sophisticated, amusing work is currently running in a couple of high profile magazines.  First up, these two spots for Popular Science magazine illustrating what happens to your digital data when you die… (more)

July 7, 2011

Mark Smith’s conductor image for the latest issue of Public Finance illustrates a story was about change managers. “I just added some caterpillars and butterflies and, Bob's your uncle, job done,” says Mark. (more)

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