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August 20, 2012

Christina Wald illustrated a six book series called “Sensing Their Prey,” just out from ABDO Publishing Company. “It was an amazing project with a lot of animals I had never illustrated before,” says Christina. (more)

August 17, 2012

David Pohl's recent work for Scientific American Mind illustrates a feature titled, “How to Spot a Scoundrel: Certain types of fidgeting give away a person's trustworthiness.” Good to know. (more)

August 17, 2012

John Kachik's illustration for the Food for Thought section of Style Magazine accompanies a story on how the author would go to neighbor's homes and teach teens to cook. “It had to have a decidedly quintessential Baltimore feel, hence the "HON" apron,” shares John. (more)

August 15, 2012

Daniel Hertzberg created a series of double page spread illustrations for a book about emerging markets, with the epic title, Winning the Thirty Trillion Dollar Decathlon. The first image takes a literal Olympic approach: (more)

August 15, 2012

Stephanie Dalton Cowan’s cover for “Parched,” a young adult novel from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, reflects the magical realism found throughout the brutally beautiful text. (more)

August 15, 2012

Alex Nabaum’s recent work for Runner's World magazine illustrated an article about staging a strong comeback after you’ve broken your running routine. (more)

August 14, 2012

Tom Richmond’s latest opus for MAD Magazine is a parody of “The Avengers”; here’s a peek: (more)

August 13, 2012

Jason Seiler was one of a handful of artists invited to create a farewell tribute to Senior Art Director Steven Charny, who leaves Rolling Stone magazine after almost five years. Jason was asked to paint him in the same way he would paint an artist for the Music Reviews section. (more)

August 13, 2012

Jon Krause illustrated an article for Harvard Magazine titled, “Two Steps to Free Will.” (more)

August 13, 2012

Phil Marden’s new piece for the Wall Street Journal illustrates what can happen to pets when a couple gets divorced. (more)

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