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November 13, 2012

Joyce Hesselberth illustrated the battle between antibiotics and bacteria for the Health and Science section of the New York Times. (more)

November 13, 2012

Jon Krause’s cover illustration for Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business magazine accompanies an article about employee satisfaction. (more)

November 13, 2012

Noah Woods created art for "Book of Rhapsodies," an ambitious concept album by The Ghost Train Orchestra--a group of musicians who have collectively collaborated with Elvis Costello, David Byrne, Jay-Z and Phillip Glass to name a few. (more)

November 12, 2012

Stuart Bradford recently illustrated an article called “Too Much Information” for the University of Texas at Arlington. The narcissism of social media encourages users to “overshare” intimate personal details, causing potential fallout at work and in relationships. (more)

November 12, 2012

Steven Noble’s most recent label illustration for the Anheuser-Busch Shock Top brand can be found on a timely new brew: “End of the World Midnight Wheat.” (more)

November 12, 2012

Chi Birmingham's illustration in the Sunday Business section of the New York Times accompanied a story on the accelerated shipping expectations of online consumers. (more)

November 9, 2012

Richard Borge’s Rooster animation was accepted into the American Illustration / Motion Arts Awards. (more)

November 8, 2012

Eric Hanson illustrates the power of positive thinking for a feature in the November issue of Diane Magazine. (more)

November 8, 2012

Tim O’Brien was commissioned to illustrate two very different covers for the current issue of Mother Jones magazine: one for the mail subscribers and one for newsstand. The first, more conceptually challenging cover illustrated, "Sugar Kills.” (more)

November 7, 2012

Elvis Swift is one of twelve international artists commissioned by Crate & Barrel to create a limited edition design of their classic Arzberg teapot in honor of the company’s 50th anniversary. (more)

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