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October 22, 2015

Jason Seiler takes the advice, “draw what you know” to dramatic lengths for this Las Vegas Weekly cover illustration.  “Yeah, I happened to work well for what was needed and had no other models available,” says the mustachioed maestro. (more)

October 21, 2015

Brian Stauffer channels both Escher and Dante in his illustration for the front page of Politico which accompanies an article about the Perpetual Hell of Failing to Pass a Budget.  (more)

October 21, 2015

Peter Strain’s created the cover illustration for the new Villagers album, Where Have You Been All My Life, to be released in January of 2016.  (more)

October 21, 2015

Davide Bonazzi shows exactly what might happen if you mess with the building blocks of life in this illustration for TED.com on the promise and perils of gene editing.  (more)

October 21, 2015

Peter Horvath’s surreal collage illustrations are displayed over a number of spreads in the newly published Illusive Contemporary Illustration Part 4 from German publisher Gestalten. (more)

October 20, 2015

Molly Jacques busted out the chalkboard lettering for Texas Highway Magazine to highlight a “Plates” feature on one man’s journey to the perfect gumbo recipe. (more)

October 20, 2015

Joey Guidone’s illustrations for by Faith magazine tell the story of a denomination hungry for reconciliation. (more)

October 20, 2015

Alexei Vella’s indelible illustration for The Globe and Mail in Canada is a study in modern workplace despair. (more)

October 20, 2015

Elvis Swift’s illustration for the Los Angeles Times accompanied an article about the finer points of writing a thoughtful theater review amid the digital disruption. (more)

October 20, 2015

Taylor Callery riffed on the classic film opener for this illustration in The Hollywood Reporter about the future rights to the “James Bond” franchise and who will play Bond next. (more)

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