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March 27, 2012

David Saracino worked a quick turnaround for the Washington Post's Capital Business. The image was a fairly straight-forward concept for a more serious article about Strategic Planning. (more)

March 27, 2012

Shaw Nielsen issues a brief public service announcement: Its O.K. to rock out and be loud. You have permission. (more)

March 27, 2012

Anthony Freda’s brief and brutal animation sums up his feelings about the National Counter Terrorism Center database, which now has free rein to “retrieve, store and search information about Americans gathered by government agencies for purposes other than national security threats.” (more)

March 27, 2012

Melinda Beck is interviewed about her creative process in the current issue of CMYK Magazine. (more)

March 27, 2012

Robert Neubecker’s latest children’s book for Harper Collins romps through simple verse and lushly happy illustrations to show the world, once and for all, just What Little Boys are Made Of. (more)

March 27, 2012

Jon Krause created this image for Liberty Magazine to illustrate “American Grace: How Religion Unites and Divides Us.” (more)

March 26, 2012

Alex Nabaum created this piece for Corporate Knights to illustrate an article about capturing carbon and turning it into something useful, instead of burying it. (more)

March 26, 2012

Jing Jing Tsong wryly comments, “The funny thing about illustration is that sometimes you never see your work in the context for which it was commissioned.” Fortunately, providing show posters for her band, Leche de Tigre provides instant gratification! (more)

March 26, 2012

Michael Sloan’s recent work for the Washington Post is full of fun, motion and color. (more)

March 26, 2012

John Kachik designed a retro-styled "campy" camp postcard image to accompany story in New Era Magazine celebrating 100 years of Young Women Camp. (more)

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