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December 14, 2012

Carl Wiens created this colorful firefly image as part of the print and identity collateral for Kingston Arts Council's Fiftieth Anniversary celebrations. The Council was founded as artists and performers united in saving the historic Grand Theatre from demolition. (more)

December 13, 2012

Chi Birmingham brought his gouache kit out of retirement for the New York Times "Townies" blog, illustrating an essay by a man coming to terms with new real estate developments in his once industrial neighborhood. (more)

December 13, 2012

Brian Stauffer was commissioned by the Vancouver Opera to illustrate a vibrant series of posters for their 2011-2012 season.  (more)

December 12, 2012

Richard Borge generously treats you to two minutes of fast-moving titles and motion graphics: you will NOT be bored… (more)

December 12, 2012

Mike Tofanelli’s fun full page illustration for Westchester Magazine accompanies a feature on local residents who share their names with celebrities. Among those profiled: a FedEx worker named Liz Taylor, an owner of a carpet cleaning business named George Burns and an ad executive named Michael Jordan. (more)

December 12, 2012

Jason Seiler’s ebullient, tongue-in-cheek portrait of Michelle Obama, done for the cover of this week’s New York Observer, was completed in a little over one day… (more)

December 12, 2012

Chris Gash illustrated the “Parenting” column in Worth magazine for the second time this month. The topic was what it really means to raise successful children, and how not to turn them into anxious, goal-obsessed teenagers. (more)

December 12, 2012

Taylor Callery created these illustrations for The University of Pittsburgh Common Room. "Boot Camp PhD" is an article about a training class offered to students that provides techniques of discipline when writing their PhD papers. (more)

December 11, 2012

Peter Horjus created six holiday images for the Glade Limited Edition Winter Collection, which now appear on dozens of scented holiday products, including adorable cloth ornaments. (more)

December 11, 2012

Joyce Hesselberth’s latest illustration for Dr. Perri Klass' column in the New York Times examines how children develop empathy and whether or not it can be taught. (more)

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