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January 28, 2015

Alex Nabaum’s illustration for Sports Illustrated accompanied an article about how mental illness destroyed the career of the youngest basketball coach in the country.  (more)

January 28, 2015

Chris Gash illustrated an article for Proto about terminally ill patients and the “Right to Try” laws regarding experimental, but potentially life-giving drugs.  (more)

January 28, 2015

Tom Richmond illustrated the official brochure for the prestigious Reuben Award Weekend, sent out this week to members of the National Cartoonists Society. (more)

January 28, 2015

David Plunkert illustrated the madly animated characters for “Music Jail parts 1 & 2” from They Might Be Giants 2015 Dial-A-Song project.  (more)

January 28, 2015

Illustrator Peter Arkle and writer Amy Goldwasser (AKA Studio Goldsparkle) have teamed up to create All Black Cats Are Not Alike, a lovingly hand-drawn, hand-lettered celebration of the wild range of personality, originality, charisma and character of 50 highly individual all-black cats.  (more)

January 27, 2015

John Kachik illustrates the cover of the second in an ongoing series of "Witch's" books for Llewelly Books. (more)

January 26, 2015

David Plunkert shares the first in a series of limited edition posters he designed and illustrated for TMBG's yearlong stand at the Music Hall of Williamsburg. The 12 x 18” posters are printed using 4 color process and puffy screen printing ink on heavy stock. (more)

January 26, 2015

James O’Brien created this illustration for The Chronicle of Higher Education's “Diversity in Academe” supplement. (more)

January 26, 2015

Michael Cho illustrated these portraits of US foreign policy strategists Andy Marshall and Brent Scowcroft for the Wall Street Journal Book Review in a fresh, looser style. (more)

January 26, 2015

Davide Bonazzi’s illustration for The Boston Globe accompanies an article describing a cash lifeline for that city’s working poor. (more)

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