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April 22, 2024

Blair Kelly's refreshed, conceptual style resulted in two of his images being Chosen for inclusion in the American Illustration 43 online gallery. (more)

April 22, 2024

Nathan St John recently completed a series of illustrations for luxury mega-brand LVMH... (more)

April 22, 2024

Ellen Marello's portrait illustration titled, "Woman in a Yellow Dress," was Chosen for inclusion in the American Illustration 43rd online gallery. (more)

April 22, 2024

Anna Godeassi illlustrated the cover of Permanente magazine, for a feature on taking care of the older adult... (more)

April 22, 2024

Giulio Bonasera's illustrations for “The Betrayal Issue Series,” published by Politico, have been selected for inclusion in the American Illustration 43rd annual award book and online gallery... (more)

April 22, 2024
Steven Noble was commissioned by KC Bier, located in Kansas City, to create two additional custom illustrations for their new line of beer label packaging called Never Say IPA and Dunkel in the German style tradition. These illustrations were created in a more bolder woodcut style that depict symbolic landscape scenes screened in a PMS color.

Steven Noble was commissioned by KC Bier, located in Kansas City, to create packaging illustrations for their new line of beer... (more)

April 22, 2024

Taylor Callery's "Climate of Crisis" cover illustration for the final print edition of Security Management magazine has been chosen for American Illustration 43... (more)

April 22, 2024

Chad Hagen's high-design illustration for Stevens Institute of Technology accompanied a feature on Strategic Connections... (more)

April 18, 2024

Jason Seiler stays on top of the news cycle for The Week magazine, with a wacky cover illustrating Donald Trump's latest legal woes. (more)

April 18, 2024
Hi Grace, any chance you can upload this into the "news"segment? This is an editorial piece I did for World mag about a person that stayed at a hotel, and due to a legal loophole, was able to move in AND charge others for rent, until the loophole got worked out and the man got arrested.

Chris Smith shares a recent editorial piece for World Magazine, illustrating a crazy story about a man who stayed at a hotel, and due to a legal loophole, was able to move in AND charge others for rent... until his scam unraveled... (more)

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