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February 28, 2017

Davide Bonazzi created a series of four illustrations for Harvard Magazine to accompany an article about privacy invasion, data theft, surveillance and other issues related to Americans' security. (more)

February 28, 2017

Michael Morgenstern’s already intriguing illustrations are now coming to life as animated gifs. We can’t look away! (more)

February 28, 2017

Cheryl Chalmers’ engaging watercolor portrait series for Rotman Management Magazine was selected for inclusion in the 2017 Applied Arts Photography & Illustration Awards issue. (more)

February 28, 2017

Ken Dutton recently updated his illustrations of recurring character “Shooter” for The News-Sentinel newspaper in the ultra-competitive, hoops-crazy Indiana market.   (more)

February 27, 2017

Justin Metz demonstrates his art history chops with two cover illustrations for The Sunday Times Magazine: one, a portrait of Steve Jobs in the style of early Pixar animation and the other spoofing Rembrandt, selfie-stick in hand. (more)

February 27, 2017

Keith Negley illustrated an atmospheric portrait of actress Shailene Woodley for The New Yorker to accompany a review of HBO’s new show, “Big Little Lies.” (more)

February 27, 2017

Brian Stauffer’s illustration for Pro Publica accompanies an article detailing how charter schools are used to manipulate the real dropout rate and game the school system.  (more)

February 27, 2017

Patrick George created this graphic illustration for International Polar Bear Day, bringing our attention to the challenges polar bears face in a warming Arctic, and how each of us can help.  (more)

February 27, 2017

Daria Kirpach brings form and color to "The Future of AI and Education," her fourth illustration for Ozy Media. (more)

February 27, 2017

Patrick Welsh’s illustration for Politico accompanied an article interviewing Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s personal trainer, who takes us through the 83 year-old’s surprisingly tough workout.  (more)

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