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March 27, 2014

Joyce Hesselberth’s very first pot illustration appeared in The Boston Globe, accompanying an article pondering whether marijuana would become legal before happy hour in the Bay State. (more)

March 27, 2014

Nigel Buchanan’s rip-spitting illustration spread for 8x8 Magazine has earned him an Indie Magazine Best Illustration Nomination. (more)

March 27, 2014

Michael Waraksa’s anthropomorphic smartphone illustration accompanied an article in The New York Times Technology section about missteps taken in marketing HTC’s highest-profile product, the One.  (more)

March 26, 2014

Richard Borge’s illustration for The Progressive accompanied an article about voter suppression. "Over the last several years, voter I.D. laws passed by state legislatures have been making it harder for poor people, students, the elderly, and minorities to vote." (more)

March 26, 2014

Cheryl Chalmers illustrated a series of seven portraits for Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. The vibrant watercolors depict dedicated hospital nurses, incorporating their passions and endeavors. (more)

March 26, 2014

John Tomac’s illustration for Grantland accompanies an article on the surprisingly large number of men who get vasectomies in mid-March so they have an excuse to skip work during the first two days of the NCAA basketball tournament. (more)

March 26, 2014

Mark Smith is exhibiting this painting at EVA Studios this weekend for the Exeter Open Studios event in the UK. Then it's off to its new owner, Obama's speech writer.  He wanted this to hang in his office in the White House; hard to say no to a request like that! (more)

March 25, 2014

Michael Cho’s debut graphic novel, “Shoplifter”, will be published by Pantheon Books in September 2014.  Michael’s stark two-color illustrations trace a young woman’s search for happiness and self-fulfillment in the big city. (more)

March 25, 2014

David Plunkert let his versatility run wild in two recent illustration jobs.  For Denver 5280 magazine, Dave Illustrated "Top Shelf: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Mixing, Sipping, and Making Colorado's Expanding Craft Spirits Lineup."  (more)

March 24, 2014

Richard Borge’s illustration for the Washington Post accompanied a story about federal data center consolidation. Federal agencies have been using expensive, cumbersome data centers for decades, but a Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative requires agencies to close 800 of them by 2015. (more)

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