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May 21, 2013

Carl Wiens has been working on a illustration assignments about new growth this spring, the idea of good things beginning to emerge, positive energy and vibrations.  “Fresh Growth,” for Hanley-Wood, celebrates across-the-board sales gains: (more)

May 20, 2013

Alex Nabaum managed to totally nail this portrait of Vladimir Lenin for the Wall Street Journal using simple shapes, deft line work, color and a few well placed symbols… (more)

May 20, 2013

Daniel Hertzberg had fun busting out the toy soldiers and tanks to illustrate the cover of the LA Times Business section last week. Google, Facebook, Apple and Android are engaging in a mobile messaging war with several other companies now. Emoticons, videos, links and fonts are, in effect, the way we communicate now. (more)

May 20, 2013

Jon Krause created this illustration for a fundraiser to benefit the Beagle Freedom Project, whose mission is rescuing and finding homes for beagles used in laboratory research. The lovable prints sold out quickly… (more)

May 20, 2013

Laura Watson illustrated an adorable four-page story about a determined little gorilla for the current issue of Humpty Dumpty magazine. Across a vividly colored jungle backdrop, kids can follow the expressive gorilla as he grows frustrated trying to find a free spot to make his bed.

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May 20, 2013

Anna + Elena Balbusso’s latest picture book is a retelling of the epic poem "Beowulf," produced by Black Cat Publishing. Anna and Elena created the cover, 12 full-page color illustrations and ten chapter header spots. (more)

May 20, 2013

Richard Borge’s latest illustration for Capital Business / Washington Post accompanied an article focusing on corporate evolution and how the algorithm that harvests feedback can organize it into a steady stream of useable information and trends. (more)

May 15, 2013

Chi Birmingham illustrated a piece on the future of online radio for Billboard Magazine this week. (more)

May 15, 2013

John Kachik created this illustration for Texas Co-Op Power magazine, depicting the first female sheriff in Texas in 1918. (more)

May 14, 2013

Wesley Bedrosian illustrates issues of pain management from both the doctor’s and patient’s point of view in this week’s Science Times section of the New York Times. (more)

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