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July 16, 2012

Taylor Callery illustrated “The Week Ahead in Corporate News” for The Wall Street Journal. The question: will global economic woes slow down what's been a robust and profitable quest for oil? (more)

July 16, 2012

Mark Smith’s image for the Binghamton University magazine illustrated an article about when “helping goes bad.” (more)

July 16, 2012

Jason Seiler was on vacation, but he couldn’t say no to the Weekly Standard when they called on him to render a Romney for the current issue. “Luckily I brought my computer and portable cintiq with me,” said Jason. “I started this Thursday morning and finished Friday afternoon.” (more)

July 12, 2012

Shaw Nielsen’s image for Quill & Quire magazine illustrates why having up-to-date metadata on the internet is essential: it allows users to find the book they’re looking for via organic searches and allows publishers to puff up and show off their wares. (more)

July 12, 2012

Steven Noble illustrated packaging labels, including Lemon Shandy and Pumpkin Wheat, for seasonal flavored beer products from Anheuser-Busch. Inspired by English pub signs, Steve used a classic scratchboard woodcut style to render some rather wacky imagery. (more)

July 12, 2012

Chi Birmingham’s droll illustration appears on page one of the New York Times Styles section today, to go with an article about the trend of group juice cleanses among co-workers. (more)

July 11, 2012

Anna + Elena Balbusso created another hauntingly beautiful image to accompany an original fiction piece for Tor.com. (more)

July 11, 2012

Michael Morgenstern’s illustration for the Chronicle Review's commentary depicts the uproar surrounding the firing of University of Virginia’s popular president, Teresa Sullivan.  (She has since been reinstated.) (more)

July 11, 2012

Dan Page was commission by New Scientist magazine to illustrate an article about components of your natural body odor being incorporated into perfumes. (more)

July 11, 2012

Eva Vazquez targets the green zone for the July / August issue of Rural Telecommunications. (more)

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