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October 20, 2015

Carlo Giambarresi’s latest illustration for the Virginia Quarterly Review accompanied a story about a man who suddenly lost his sight in one eye after a freak basketball accident. (more)

October 19, 2015

Steven Noble was commissioned by Perspective Branding to create an illustration for Mike’s Hard Blackberry Lemonade limited edition packaging.  (more)

October 19, 2015

Peter Horvath’s illustration for The Economist's Intelligent Life magazine accompanied an article about Ada Lovelace, who some people consider to be the first computer programmer; others feel she is hugely overrated. (more)

October 19, 2015

Mark Smith’s poster illustration for Sleaford Mods earned him a Silver Award from the Society of Illustrators Los Angeles 54th exhibition. (more)

October 19, 2015

Davide Bonazzi will exhibit three pieces in this year’s Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles - Illustration West 54 competition. (more)

October 19, 2015

Dave Plunkert’s illustration was created for the Sunday Times Book Review of Joseph Kanon's "Leaving Berlin." (more)

October 19, 2015

Kotryna Zukauskaite’s colorful conceptual illustrations are popular with the financial crowd lately. A pair of images for JPMorgan Chase illustrates “Small Business: Off-Season, But on the Clock”… (more)

October 16, 2015

Stuart Bradford created a series of illustrations for the Wall Street Journal on Biometric Authentication, a way of establishing identity using the physical body instead of other more easily hackable methods like passwords, etc. Some of these are currently in use; others are in the research phase. (more)

October 16, 2015

Valeria Petrone’s illustrated “A Breathtaking Picnic,” a fun-packed interactive app from award-winning Elastico Srl that helps children discover that lives can be saved with a few simple steps.   (more)

October 14, 2015

Anna + Elena Balbusso illustrated "The Bloch Sisters" for the Mount Holyoke College Alumnae Quarterly. After fleeing Germany and hiding from Nazi occupation in Holland, sisters Gerda ’49 and Doris Bloch ’51 made their way to the USA to continue their interrupted education.  (more)

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