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May 15, 2014

Ken Orvidas created this illustration for HR Magazine to accompany an article about why companies are encouraging “whistle blowers” to report misconduct. (more)

May 14, 2014

Alex Nabaum illustrated a series of poems for Alpinist magazine, honoring Alison Hargreaves, a pioneering female mountaineer who died in 1995 at age 32 while soloing K2. She had just scaled Mt. Everest alone, and without oxygen, a few months before. (more)

May 14, 2014

James O’Brien used a sand pattern metaphor to create this illustration for Quanta Magazine, accompanying a story about the brain and a theory about how it self-organizes.  (more)

May 14, 2014

Molly Jacques hand lettered the logo for Salud, an organic clothing collection. (more)

May 13, 2014

Kevin Sprouls created a series of somewhat gruesome mythological characters to illustrate an article about the infamous Zodiac Killer for Canadian magazine TORO. (more)

May 13, 2014

The New York Times Health and Science section is front to back ispotters this week. Page one features a photo-based portrait illustration by Sean McCabe of astronomer Geoffrey Marcy: (more)

May 12, 2014

Davide Bonazzi demonstrates his mastery of teenaged angst with these two Magritte-worthy cover illustrations for Loescher, an Italian publisher for young people. (more)

May 12, 2014

Jing Jing Tsong’s recently released children’s book, “A Bucket of Blessings,” written by Kabir Sand Surishtha Sehgal, hit the New York Times Children’s Picture Book Best Seller List this week at #8. Buy a copy today in Theispot.com Bookstore! (more)

May 12, 2014

Phil Wrigglesworth’s full page illustration in WIRED magazine demonstrates with hilarious results “How to Do the Tablecloth Trick.” (more)

May 9, 2014

Kevin Sprouls’ illustrated wine label characters for a Gran Enemigo vintage from Argentina may well drive one to drink! (more)

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