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January 22, 2015

James Steinberg’s illustration accompanying an article about suicide for Rutgers University Magazine is quiet, powerful and devastating. (more)

January 21, 2015

Asaf Hanuka lives in a world where words are superfluous and illustration speaks volumes.  His ongoing autobiographical series, The Realist, takes us where we’ve all been, but in a whole new way. (more)

January 21, 2015

James Fryer’s illustration for the Times Higher Education accompanied an article focused on the “Research Excellence Framework,” the current method of assessing research, wherein scholars must wait every five years to have their research reviewed.  (more)

January 20, 2015

Jing Jing Tsong created this series of utterly charming animal illustrations for National Geographic Publishing. Placed throughout reading work books, the creatures complement exercises designed to be fun and engaging. (more)

January 20, 2015

Nigel Buchanan covers the current issue of Newsweek with this illustrated portrait of the late novelist David Foster Wallace. (more)

January 20, 2015

Melinda Beck illustrates the twinkle-eyed happiness of quality caffeination for Amherst College magazine. (more)

January 20, 2015

Michael Waraksa’s illustration for the New York Times “Applied Science” business column accompanies an article suggesting that as people gain authority their voice quality changes, becoming measurably steadier in pitch, more varied in volume and less strained.   (more)

January 20, 2015

Brian Stauffer’s illustration for The New Yorker accompanies an article questioning the N.S.A.’s claim that it needs access to all our phone records in order to catch terrorists. (more)

January 20, 2015

The New York Times called on several ispotters this week to illustrate articles on health and science. Chris Gash illustrated how to improve one’s mood disorder by writing about oneself for the “Well” column: (more)

January 20, 2015

Doug Chayka’s eye-grabbing cover illustration for The Nation accompanies an article on Europe’s possible response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre. (more)

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