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October 27, 2017

Alex Nabaum’s illustration for the Fox Chase Cancer Center's upcoming magazine Forward accompanied a feature about how the Magnet Award winning center is promoting nurses without borders by helping other nursing facilities around the world. (more)

October 26, 2017

Daria Kirpach’s latest illustration about the power of reading is also available as an art print on Society6. (more)

October 26, 2017

Anni Betts took over the months of April and July with embellished hand lettering for a tongue-in-cheek 2018 De-motivational Wall Calendar published by Workman called “It’s Just Not Your Day.” (more)

October 25, 2017

Mike Tofanelli's cover illustration for The Progressive accompanied the feature, "Across the Great Divide: On the Road in Trump's America," written by a reporter who goes on a cross country road trip to interview Trump supporters in order to gain better understanding and bridge the gap that divides our nation. (more)

October 25, 2017

Molly Jacques’ ebullient, decorative hand lettering makes a welcoming cover and full page opener for the November issue of D Magazine’s “10 Great Day Trips” feature. (more)

October 25, 2017

Adam Gustavson has been selected to illustrate a mural for the Highland Avenue train station in Orange, NJ. The project is funded by a grant from the arts and urban renewal nonprofit organization HANDS, in conjunction with ValleyArts of New Jersey. (more)

October 24, 2017

Joanie Bernstein’s latest group promotion is a true keeper. Her ziplock bag, mailed to select art buyers (and a few lucky friends) is filled with individualized art booklets, custom created for each of her talented artists.  (more)

October 24, 2017

Tom Richmond illustrated a very funny, totally un-authorized parody book, “Superman and the Miserable, Horrible, No Good, Really Bad Day,” just published by MAD Books and now available for your Holiday gift-giving convenience. (more)

October 24, 2017

Michael Morgenstern’s cover illustration for American Scientist accompanied an article on ways in which we fight our bodies’ internal clocks, and how it harms us. (more)

October 24, 2017

Stuart Bradford’s illustration for The Wall Street Journal accompanied an article on the new insurance being offered for cyber-crime. (more)

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