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June 30, 2017

Ken Dutton’s latest illustration of the Flame-Thrower-in-Chief, Uncle Donald (AKA Donald Trump), is part of his new world order series of illustrations.

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June 30, 2017

Alexei Vella’s mind-blowing story illustration for “NiceCoin” was featured in a WIRED magazine article about the X Prize Foundation’s sensational new resource for science fiction and fantasy art, seat14c.com. (more)

June 29, 2017

James Fryer created another property law illustration for the Financial Times newspaper, this time asking, can anything be done about church bell ringers' practice during the night in a residential neighborhood? (more)

June 29, 2017

Mike Austin's cover illustration for the University of Michigan's School of Nursing magazine accompanied a feature on the use of Big Data to diagnose and treat patients more effectively. Various types of data are combined into a unique quantitative summary, an easily visualized “eight-fingered hand.” (more)

June 29, 2017

Federico Gastaldi created this illustration promoting Story Corp’s Assistant App for a creative collaboration with X-Prize and ANA Airline. Enjoy the journey! (more)

June 28, 2017

Oivind Hovland’s colorful ongoing illustration series for Oslo-based daily newspaper, Verdens Gang offer a universal window into the human condition. Here are a few favorites: People’s addiction to Facebook, Twitter etc makes them lose out on the BIG moments of real life itself: (more)

June 28, 2017

Ken Orvidas’ illustration for Virginia Tech’s Carillon Magazine accompanied an article highlighting how doctors are mitigating the patient fear factor with new surgical approaches to epilepsy. (more)

June 28, 2017

Joey Guidone’s peaceful cover illustration for Crain’s Investment News accompanied a feature on the new trend of not quite retiring at retirement in America. (more)

June 27, 2017

Valeria Petrone’s playful cover illustration for Plansponsor Magazine is the most fun you can possibly have with finance, hands down. (more)

June 27, 2017

James Fryer’s latest illustration for What Car? magazine accompanied an article about company cars and how much tax you are likely to pay on them. The tax rate calculation is based on the car's emissions: the higher the emissions, the higher the tax. (more)

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