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March 30, 2016

James Yamasaki's illustration accompanied an article in The Stranger about LGBT activists “outing” a fellow gay-rights blogger. (more)

March 29, 2016

Lisa Henderling illustrates the ultimate LOVE/HATE relationship....Wine and Heels...for PYPO.com. (more)

March 29, 2016

Steven Salerno’s latest children’s book illustration project, “The Kid from Diamond Street,” hits one out of the park for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, just in time for baseball season. It's the true story of Edith Houghton who became a professional baseball player at age TEN... order a copy today in Theispot Bookstore! (more)

March 29, 2016

Wesley Bedrosian’s 3-D cover portrait illustration of Bernie Sanders for The Village Voice pops off the newsstand this week. (more)

March 29, 2016

Rob Dobi latest illustration for Beyond the Bean accompanies an article about soybean farmer partnerships with chefs, scientists and others. (more)

March 29, 2016

Taylor Callery’s created the cover and a full page illustration for The Progressive, accompanying a feature about gun show loopholes that set a low safety bar for buying weapons. (more)

March 29, 2016

John Tomac's illustration for The Wall Street Journal accompanied an article about Microsoft Corporation’s Annual Build Conference in San Francisco. (more)

March 29, 2016

Davide Bonazzi's twin cover illustrations for Charles Schwab's financial advice publications OnInvesting and Onward convey the common subject of how our age and life stage may determine how rising rates affect our portfolio. (more)

March 29, 2016

Chris Gash's illustration for the Sunday New York Times accompanied an article about the psychology that allows amateur investors to believe they can outperform the pros. Ego, confirmation bias, hindsight bias, and other factors allow the little guy to disregard how risky investing really is. (more)

March 29, 2016

Kevin Sprouls’ black and white stipple illustration style has been commissioned by The Wall Street Journal to portray some of the most colorful personalities around. Here are three TRIPLE portraits created over the years. (more)

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