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JAMES FRYER
May 2, 2024

James Fryer's latest illustration for the Financial Times Life & Arts section accompanied a review of Howard Jacobson's new novel, "What Will Survive of Us," a story of infidelity and love... (more)

April 15, 2024

James Fryer's latest cover illustration for ISDA's IQ magazine is focused on the reversal of negative interest rates in Japan, which is expected to drive a resumption of more active trading and investment, accompanied by more derivatives and risk management... (more)

January 30, 2024

James Fryer's new MEED Business Review cover illustrates how Saudi Arabia will be preparing to host soccer's biggest tournament - and arguably the world's biggest sports event - the 2034 World Cup... (more)

January 17, 2024

James Fryer shares his latest book review illustration for the Life & Arts section of the Financial Times newspaper. "Jungle House" tells the mysterious story of a young woman who is raised in the jungle by artificial intelligence... (more)

November 29, 2023

James Fryer's latest cover illustration for MEED Business Review accompanied "Gulf Embraces Carbon Capture," a feature about capturing carbon dioxide emissions and locking them under ground... (more)

November 2, 2023

James Fryer illustrated the latest literary review for the Life & Arts section of The Financial Times newspaper, featuring the book "A Dictator Calls," by Ismail Kadare... (more)

October 30, 2023

James Fryer's latest cover illustration for MEED Business Review features Riyadh's $1trillion growth plan. Saudi Arabia is building a gigantic cube in the middle of a new city center in the capital, Riyadh... (more)

September 28, 2023

James Fryer illustrated the latest cover for ISDA's IQ Magazine, for a feature titled "Green Future." Global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions have prompted change... (more)

September 22, 2023

James Fryer's latest illustration for the Financial Times Life & Arts section accompanied a book review of "The Trackers," Charles Frazier's mystery of drifters and grifters... (more)

September 18, 2023

James Fryer's latest cover illustration for MEED Business Review focused on Middle Eastern regions connecting utility networks. Governments are demonstrating evident collaborations on initiatives aimed at combatting climate change, including the transmission and distribution sector... (more)

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