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September 11, 2014

Laura Watson was asked by I See Me! Inc. to illustrate a new customizable kids' book, set on a fun farm. The customer provides the child's name and photo, and the result is a cute book showing their child interacting with goofy and loveable farm animals.  (more)

September 11, 2014

David Plunkert's “Heroical #2” is debuting this weekend at the Small Press Expo in Maryland. This new issue is printed in a huge, 11 x 14 format containing 20 pages plus a double die cut cover. (more)

September 11, 2014

Yuta Onoda’s illustration for the September issue of Smithsonian Magazine accompanies an assessment of comparative wave heights throughout history. (more)

September 11, 2014

John Tomac's illustrations for a feature in the Milken Institute Review on “The Coming Transportation Revolution,” although not 100% reassuring, are oh-so-fun to look at.

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September 10, 2014

Stephanie Dalton Cowan just completed this full page illustration for Beauty Magazine accompanying an article about how Social Media affects advertisers in the fashion industry. (more)

September 10, 2014

Richard Borge’s illustration for The Wall Street Journal accompanied an article called  “More Investors Reach for a New ‘Barbell’”,  which explored the mindset of different investment strategies seeking a balance between stable and riskier assets. (more)

September 10, 2014

Jon Reinfurt illustrated a series of six posters for Central Market’s Summer Beer Fest, bringing together two of his favorite things: beer and art! Five posters featured various beer styles which were then die cut to look like a six pack. The sixth poster was created for use as a long format banner. (more)

September 9, 2014

Chris Gash manages to pack a big message into even the smallest illustration; here are three examples. Global tea leaves inform a quarter-page for UPenn Arts & Sciences about models for predicting the outcomes of various world events: (more)

September 9, 2014

Cheryl Chalmers created a series of illustrations for a special retirement section in this month's Military Officer Magazine, highlighting the various destination choices and activities for retirees. “It was especially fun and challenging to paint a night scene in watercolor,” says Cheryl. “For reference, I took photos at my local County Fair.” (more)

September 9, 2014

Stephanie Dalton Cowan shares a summer full of illustration for a variety of clients including Brown Medical, D Magazine, Runners World, USC, Beauty Magazine, Heinemann Education, and Stevens Indicator.  (more)

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