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September 19, 2011

Lou Brooks mesmerized the readers of this month’s Psychology Today magazine with his amusing retro illustrations for a feature called, “The Art of Influence.” First, a double page opener, complete with handsome wood grain title: (more)

September 19, 2011

Yuta Onoda created a dramatic full page image for Associations Now magazine to illustrate an article about engaged volunteers who start to disappear, and how best to assess the way your organization is working to retain them. (more)

September 19, 2011

Taylor Callery’s latest technology image for The Atlantic (October issue) illustrates a story about Second Life's creator developing software to replace middle management with a computer program. (more)

September 19, 2011

Carl Wiens piece for the New York Times Business Weekend section involved a subtle interpretation of Darwin's writings. What if we thought of the marketplace as adaptive, finding more efficient methods of wealth creation and distribution, and move beyond Adam Smith's 'invisible hand'? (more)

September 19, 2011

Edel Rodriguez produced this powerful image to illustrate an article in the current Newsweek magazine:  "Marry—or Else. Forced weddings and 'honor' killings aren't just a developing-world issue.   New research shows how it happens in England and the U.S."  (more)

September 16, 2011

Joyce Hesselberth was recently commissioned by The Chronicle Review  to illustrate a story titled, "Starting Over, with a Bad Attitude." (more)

September 16, 2011

Mark Smith created the cover art for Print Week to accompany a story about the competition between digital billboard advertising and vehicle wraps. (more)

September 16, 2011

Robert Neubecker had a short deadline to create this piece for Slate.com on how Facebook's explicit copying of their social networking rivals helps them prevail. (more)

September 15, 2011

The Breakthrough Contest, produced by Richard Solomon, is the first illustration competition to be launched by an artist's representative. With the help of 20 judges, all working industry professionals, a winner was selected from 400+ entries representing 15+ countries, with only a few points separating the top five.

AND THE WINNER IS... Michal Dziekan, a 26 year old illustrator from Warsaw, Poland, a true diamond in the rough. (more)

September 15, 2011

Selected Works by David Vogin will be exhibited at Silk & Burlap gallery in Maryland from October - December 2011. (more)

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