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March 19, 2015

Brian Stauffer’s cover illustration for Westword accompanied the true story of a man who got away with the murder of his first wife, only to kill again when he pushed his second wife from a cliff on their wedding anniversary. A review of the evidence in the first murder led to his arrest for the second. (more)

March 19, 2015

Pietari Posti illustrates that moment when the cold light of endless winter gives way to the long shadows of early spring. (more)

March 19, 2015

Edel Rodriguez’ full page illustration for Rice University's magazine accompanies an article on the unusually high infant mortality rates and at-risk pregnancies of African-American women of all economic classes, due in part to the chronic stressor of racism. (more)

March 18, 2015

Davide Bonazzi’s quietly effective illustrations for the spring issue of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health accompany a story explaining how society has badly misjudged "absentee fathers," with disastrous results. (more)

March 18, 2015

Peter Strain’s illustrated portrait of Robert Durst was done for The New Yorker to accompany a review of “The Jinx: the Life and Deaths of Robert Durst.” (more)

March 17, 2015

Davide Bonazzi’s retro-inspired illustration brings a well designed, ladylike sensibility to the porn industry. (more)

March 17, 2015

Michael Waraksa’s illustration for Golf Digest accompanies an article about The Masters golf tournament suggesting there are two types of people on the commercial side of golf: those who do business with the lucrative Augusta National Golf Club, and those who would very much like to.  (more)

March 17, 2015

Anna + Elena Balbusso’s beautiful series of illustrations appearing in the March issue of The International Nyéléni newsletter calls attention to the worthy cause of ecologically sound and sustainable food and agriculture systems for all people. (more)

March 17, 2015

Gordon Studer’s recently illustration for Sierra Magazine accompanies a feature calling out big polluters that buy Facebook “likes” to improve their company image in social media. (more)

March 17, 2015

Taylor Callery’s created two illustrations using acrylic and collage on wood for Harper's Magazine to accompany an article about the LAPD and their invasive use of surveillance technology. (more)

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