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December 28, 2015

Kirsten Ulve’s triple portrait illustration for Billboard magazine accompanied a feature on Alice Cooper and Joe Perry discussing Hollywood Vampires’ new album. (more)

December 23, 2015

Davide Bonazzi wishes you a Peaceful, Happy Holiday! (more)

December 23, 2015

Adam Niklewicz illustrated extreme audience fatigue in this image for The Chronicle of Higher Education for an article about boring speeches. (more)

December 23, 2015

Chi Birmingham's growing library of animated gifs has us deeply moved… Here are a few favorites, from frantic to chill, all super-fun! (more)

December 23, 2015

Patrick Welsh’s forthright line illustration style makes him constant favorite of Forbes Magazine for portraits of old and young alike.  His series of Leader Board portraits involved a two-page spread of “World’s Fifty Richest,” including these notables: (more)

December 23, 2015

Stephanie Dalton Cowan illustrated the cover of “Talking Leaves,” published by Penguin Books.  The Young Adult historical novel tells the story of a Cherokee boy who discovers his native language etched into trees and leaves by his estranged father.  (more)

December 23, 2015

Doug Panton had two of his intriguing semi-abstract pieces chosen for inclusion in Creative Quarterly 42 for the Fine Art Category. (more)

December 22, 2015

Peter Horjus’ illustration for Colgate University's Alumni Magazine, Scene, accompanied an article reporting on several students’ perspectives about the sexual culture on their campus today. (more)

December 22, 2015

David Plunkert’s illustration for The New York Times “Health” section accompanies an article revealing that the vast majority of older adults have no idea how to organize multiple daily medication doses. (more)

December 22, 2015

Chris Gash's illustration for The New York Times “Wired Well” feature accompanies an article assessing the accuracy of devices that turn your smartphone into a breathalyzer. (more)

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