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August 10, 2012

Peter Arkle’s robo banker illustration is featured in the latest issue of BusinessWeek. (more)

August 10, 2012

Jason Seiler was commissioned to paint the show poster for a new production of “Cyrano de Bergerac” for the Roundabout Theatre Company on Broadway. “As usual it was a very quick turn around, especially since they wanted something ‘Rembrandt-like,’” says Jason.  No pressure! (more)

August 10, 2012

Eva Vazquez’s delicate illustration accompanies an editorial for El Pais in Spain on the evils of the constitutional one. (more)

August 9, 2012

Tim O’Brien’s cover portrait of Hermann Hesse, for Der Spiegel in Germany, illustrates the anarchistic side of this very thoughtful writer and philosopher, and marks the 50th anniversary of his death. (more)

August 9, 2012

Peter Arkle’s intricate, amusing 2012 Edinburgh Art Festival Map is keeping culture lovers firmly on track for the month of August, through September 2. (more)

Tags: Peter Arkle, Maps
August 9, 2012

Shaw Nielsen’s fun little illustrations for Fast Company magazine go along with an article about a group of people who plan to beam all tweets tagged with #tweetsinspace at a planet likely to have life on it.  (more)

August 9, 2012

David Vogin's illustration, "The China Connection", for Washington State Magazine accompanies a feature story about Washington State University's efforts to overcome linguistic, informational, and trade barriers with China, their state’s second largest export destination. (more)

August 9, 2012

Michael Sloan’s illustration for The Christian Science Monitor accompanies an article about the U.S. Consumer Protection Agency's effectiveness being hampered by red tape. (more)

August 8, 2012

Chris Gash thoughtfully rounds up a month’s worth of work that we somehow missed in the heat of summer.  First, for Worth magazine, an illustration for an article about your child’s allowance: (more)

August 8, 2012

Alex Nabaum illustrated a book review of "The Dictator's Learning Curve" for a recent issue of Bloomberg Businessweek.  “The headline, ‘The Gentler Face of Tyranny,’ was written after they saw my final, which was a nice touch,” says Alex. (more)

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