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September 23, 2014

Taylor Callery shares his first non-digital, painted-with-paint painting for an illustration project, published by Phoenix Magazine, to accompany an article about the controversial “Stand Your Ground” Laws in Arizona.  (more)

September 23, 2014

Richard Borge’s illustration for the Wall Street Journal accompanied an article about home sales growth data, which seem strong at first glance but involve unseen elements that don’t support the encouraging numbers.  (more)

September 22, 2014

Jason Seiler's joyful portraits of Master Chefs James Beard, Julia Child, Joyce Chen, Edna Lewis and Felipe Rojas-Lombardi illustrate a new series of forever stamp from the United States Postal Service. (more)

September 22, 2014

John Tomac's recent illustrations for NYU Langone Medical Center accompanied a cover feature about fecal transplants, a method of reintroducing healthy microbes in the human gut. Understandably, they needed visuals for this story that were more metaphorical than literal… (more)

September 18, 2014

Alex Nabaum messed with the Royal Bank of Scotland in this double page illustration for Bloomberg Markets magazine.

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September 18, 2014

Stuart Bradford created a series of illustrations for Harvard Alumni magazine on synthetic biology, wherein scientists alter genetic structure to create tiny machines, tinkering like engineers. In this case they are all bacteria with simple programmed functions. (more)

September 18, 2014

Justin Metz illustrates the problem of infinite TV viewing choices for the cover of Variety magazine. (more)

September 18, 2014

Melinda Beck’s  stark silhouette illustration on today’s New York Times Op Ed page accompanies an opinion piece on the wide acceptance of various forms of corporal punishment. 

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September 18, 2014

Taylor Callery's illustration for The New York Times accompanied an essay written about a woman training for the marathon by simply sticking to her daily routine of smoking cigarettes, drinking wine, and eating pasta. (more)

September 18, 2014

Anni Betts created these sweetly global animal illustrations for the wedding event stationary of a British groom and his Australian bride. Anni’s creatures included a kookaburra and a kangaroo to represent Australia, and a robin and a squirrel to represent the UK.  (more)

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