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February 25, 2016

Mark Smith illustrated his first cover for Tor.com, “Dune Time.” (more)

February 25, 2016

Davide Bonazzi created a poster illustration for UNESCO's World Water Assessment Report, which makes the crucial connection between water and job creation. (more)

February 25, 2016

Mike Tofanelli illustrated three Rider University coaches for a Q&A feature in the school’s alumni magazine. Each of them won Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Coach of the Year honors in their respective sports: baseball, basketball, and swimming/diving. (more)

February 25, 2016

Dale Stephanos’ multi-portrait illustration for Mother Jones channels the classic dogs-playing-poker painting to go with an article on offshore casino magnate Sheldon Adelson’s political clout. (more)

February 24, 2016

Anni Betts celebrates the extra leap day this February by illustrating a quote from Henry Ford, “Chop your own wood and it will warm you twice.” It’s a sentiment she likes for the idea that things such as doing chores and walking instead of driving can not only be enjoyable but also warm you up on these cold winter days. (more)

February 24, 2016

Daniel Hertzberg shares a couple of recent illustrations for The Boston Globe.  On their Op-Ed page, a dragon accompanied a piece about the US and their Trans-Pacific Partnership, which is useless against China: (more)

February 24, 2016

James Fryer created a pair of illustrations for the International section of The Economist this week, accompanying an article on financial transparency and offshore tax havens.  (more)

February 24, 2016

John Tomac’s illustration for World War II Magazine accompanies an article reflecting on the conflict’s “best” and “worst” armies. The conclusion they reach is that it’s all in the planning.  (more)

February 24, 2016

Simon Prades new illustration for Southern Pacific Law Center accompanied an article about the use of social media to spread racist ideology. (more)

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