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July 23, 2012

Shaw Nielsen’s illustration for San Francisco Magazine accompanies an article about Twitter’s new headquarters in a rough area of the city. The hope is that this will help bring new investment to a neighborhood that has long been downtrodden. (more)

July 23, 2012

Daniel Hertzberg was firmly in the driver’s seat with this illustration for an ESPN Magazine Playbook feature on major league pitching trends. (more)

July 19, 2012

Peter Arkle’s crazy-busy image for TIME Magazine illustrates an article about the rise of urban cycling, and whether our already chaotic roads can accommodate all those new pedal pushers. (more)

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July 19, 2012

John Tomac illustrated an article for Workforce magazine which takes a look at some of the strategies and programs that firms are using to keep their employees minds focused. The hope is that workers whose minds are exercised will be more engaged, more productive and function like a well oiled machine. (more)

July 19, 2012

Patrick George created this oh-so-stylish poster (the second in a series) for the 10th annual Salon du Vintage, which takes place in Paris this September. (more)

July 19, 2012

Cathy Hull’s bookish design was a smart solution for a “Save the Date,” notice promoting Carmel's Reed Memorial Library Centennial Benefit Celebration & FUNdraiser. (more)

July 18, 2012

Edel Rodriguez created this full page portrait for the current issue of Hollywood Reporter. "Michael Jackson was one of the most incandescent stars showbiz had ever seen. But as his luster began to fade, the vultures began to circle..."   (more)

July 18, 2012

David Vogin’s cover and full page illustration for Vanderbilt University's Peabody Reflector accompanies an article about professional development called "Principals' Leadership and Leadership Principles." (more)

July 17, 2012

David Plunkert goes with a “lefty-righty” visual metaphor to illustrate “Why Conservatives are Happier than Liberals” for the New York Times Opinion Pages. (more)

July 17, 2012

Chris Gash was tapped for two illustrations in today’s New York Times Health and Science section.  First up, his usual gig in the Observatory column, where he shows Alaskan salmon evolving with climate change: (more)

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