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July 20, 2016

James Yamasaki's dream-like illustration for The Stranger accompanied a meditation on the effect of the new Light Rail System on the writer’s automotive existentialism.  (more)

July 20, 2016

Ivan Canu captured the international spirit of the European Cup soccer games held in France this summer with this illustration for Di Zeit. (more)

July 20, 2016

Rappart illustrators were well-represented in Stanford Alumni Magazine’s summer issue, which featured four of their artists, starting with  Margaret Kimball’s campus coloring book illustration earned a double page spread (bring your own crayons, kids!) (more)

July 20, 2016

John Tomac’s illustration for The Wall Street Journal accompanied a complex article on how Uncle Sam stands to be one of the Brexit’s big winners thanks to uncertainty in Europe; low-yield government bonds and the federally-run Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. Got it? Good! (more)

July 20, 2016

Federico Gastaldi illustrated the cover of Franz Kafka’s The Trial with a stern, limited palette. (more)

July 20, 2016

Kotryna Zukauskaite’s latest editorial illustration concerns the US government’s continued pursuit of a court order to unlock iPhones. (more)

July 19, 2016

Keith Negley’s full page illustration for The New Yorker accompanied this week’s fiction, titled “Stuff,” by Joy Williams. (more)

July 19, 2016

Chris Gash uses a pinball machine to illustrate how your putt can break too soon on a side hill and roll away from the green, for the current issue of Golf Digest. (more)

July 19, 2016

Michael Sloan’s latest contribution to the wonderfully quixotic new humor magazine, The American Bystander is this illustrated page out of “Michael Sloan’s Memory Book.” Here’s to many more! (more)

July 19, 2016

Davide Bonazzi created the cover and full page opener illustrations for Tufts Medicine magazine’s feature about a revolutionary new approach that shows great promise for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease.  (more)

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