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September 17, 2013

Taylor Callery created an opener and spot illustrations for a Macworld feature that takes an in depth look at the quantitative financial health of Apple through its various products. The four spots cleverly chart the sales of each individual product. (more)

September 17, 2013

Jason Seiler’s cover for Der Spiegel , done in just two days, is actually comprised of seven distinct portraits. The copy reads, "Slothful, Frustrated, Arrogant – How Non-Voters F@#k Up Democracy"; the concept was to depict characters using their ballots for things other than voting. (more)

September 17, 2013

Today’s Science Times in the New York Times is ispotters, front to back.  The lead story, “DNA Double Take,” features a huge illustration by John Hersey:  (more)

September 17, 2013

John S. Dykes illustrated a friendly activity map of Riverdale, NY for a recent issue of the Wall Street Journal. (more)

September 13, 2013

Stuart Bradford’s illustration for Scholastic Magazine accompanies an article on the new Common Core standards, with their emphasis on testing and digital tools, and how they may affect Special Education. (more)

September 13, 2013

Anthony Freda comments on the financial state of the union with this illustration for World War 3 Magazine. (more)

September 13, 2013

Michael Waraksa illustrated an article for The New York Times Business Day section about companies collecting and measuring data from small businesses to help policy makers make better decisions regarding the economy. (more)

September 13, 2013

Erika Steiskal was commissioned by the Arkansas Art Center (AAC) to design and illustrate posters for their traveling children's theatre season.  The large format work was done in colored pencil, acrylic, and watercolor with digital elements, as well as hand lettering. (more)

September 12, 2013

Cheryl Chalmers’ refreshing watercolor illustration, “Crewsin’” landed on the cover of the Ithaca Times Fall Guide 2013. (more)

September 12, 2013

John Tomac illustrated an article on the “Care Network” for the University of Rochester’s magazine, Rochester Review. The goal of the program, available to faculty, staff, as well as students and their families, is to identify problems and provide support before they spiral out of control.  (more)

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