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February 15, 2012

Daniel Hertzberg shares a couple of the recent assignments that have kept him busy in the magazine world.  This image of a shattered disco ball for Time Out Chicago recalls the 2003 E2 nightclub stampede in which 21 people were killed. (more)

February 15, 2012

Jason Seiler took just a day and a half to paint his latest Obama for the cover of this week’s New York Observer.  The feature story highlights the life and death of the great American urban agenda. (more)

February 15, 2012

John Kachik shares a tenderly rendered watercolor, part of a series done every year on Valentines Day, for his wife. (more)

February 14, 2012

Shaw Nielsen sends Valentine love! (more)

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February 14, 2012

Ken Orvidas illustrated two recent articles addressing growth and innovation from different perspectives. Managing the business risks of open innovation is represented by “Bees,” focusing on the factors that could redefine intellectual property competition in one’s industry. (more)

February 14, 2012

Chris Beatrice created this painting (in 24 hours from sketch to finish) for the February 13th issue of The Weekly Standard to illustrate a story called “Dances with Wolves,” about a man confronting a somewhat menacing car salesman. (more)

February 13, 2012

Yuta Onoda created this illustration for the February issue of WestJet Airline's Up! magazine to go with a story was about the columnist goes on a spiritual quest to Mexico to find out if the world will end in 2012, based on the Mayan calendar. (more)

February 10, 2012

Jon Krause’s illustration for the Chronicle of Higher Education accompanies an article on gluttony in the digital age. (more)

February 9, 2012

Brian Stauffer illustrates the lead article in today’s New York Times Home section about a new subset of decorators who specialize in making divorced men feel at home, alone. (more)

February 9, 2012

Elvis Swift created the calligraphic logo for “Seahorse,” the flower girl / junior bridesmaid division of bridal fashion juggernaut, Watters. (more)

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