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KEN ORVIDAS
December 28, 2017

Ken Orvidas’ illustration for Smithsonian Magazine accompanies an article about “The End of History Illusion,” wherein people erroneously regard the present as a watershed moment at which they have finally become the person they will be for the rest of their lives.  (more)

December 21, 2017

Ken Orvidas set aside his conceptual toolbox to create a vibrant, colorful, celebratory image for Angels on Earth magazine, filled with adults and children enjoying the Christmas season. (more)

October 19, 2017

Ken Orvidas created a colorful, conceptual series of illustrations for the University of Washington’s Columns Magazine centered on “Population Health,” a whole university initiative that comes from a large gift which includes a new building. (more)

October 17, 2017

Recently, we asked illustrators on Theispot about the dream projects they create for themselves: the alternate or self-generated artwork that goes above and beyond their usual commissions.  (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 2, 2017

Ken Orvidas created this illustration in reaction to Trump’s decision to pull the US out of the Paris Climate Agreement.  (more)

May 23, 2017

Ken Orvidas creates his very own Rorschach test blot for an illustration in the New York Times to accompany an article about the dubious ethics of relaxing psychological research oversight. (more)

March 8, 2017

Ken Orvidas illustrated a report cover for The Boston Consulting Group that that asks, “Are Your Operations Ready for a Digital Revolution?” (more)

February 15, 2017

Ken Orvidas’ illustration for The Boston Consulting Group accompanied an article on the need to mentor employees newly placed in management roles, to ensure that they develop into successful leaders. (more)

February 1, 2017

Ken Orvidas created a diagrammatical cover illustration for The Boston Consulting Group to accompany a feature about how the complex flow of digital information/money is forever changing the global banking industry.  (more)

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