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MICHAEL AUSTIN
September 16, 2015

Michael Austin’s illustration for the October issue of O the Oprah Magazine accompanied a story on the delicate art of consoling someone, titled “Being There.” (more)

July 6, 2015

Mike Austin’s latest action-packed children’s book, “Fire Engine No. 9” is set for September publication from Random House. Told almost entirely in sound words, this day-in-the-life look at firefighters and their fire truck will appeal to the youngest vehicle enthusiasts and to parents who love read-aloud sessions. (more)

June 15, 2015

Michael Austin is featured as “Illustrator of the Week” in the Design Inspiration blog on the homepage of Print Magazine. (more)

May 15, 2015

Mike Austin’s noisy new children’s book for Penguin/Random House is a day-in-the-life look at firefighters, told almost entirely in sound words. Can you say onomatopoeia? Yes, you can! Order your copy today in Theispot.com Bookstore. (more)

December 6, 2013

Michael Austin’s new children’s book for Simon & Schuster is, literally, a “Junkyard.” Mike has been collecting bits of rusted pipe, wire and corroded mechanical parts, which he then transformed into playful illustrations to accompany his rhyming robot text.  (more)

December 19, 2012

Michael Austin’s energetic new picture book, “Monsters Love Colors,” which invites kids to celebrate mixing and discovering color along with some hilarious monsters, will be published in February by HarperCollins. Pre-order a copy for your favorite little monster in Theispot.com Bookstore! (more)

June 12, 2012

Michael Austin has TWO new Milo & Mouse Adventure board books out from Blue Apple Books!  Order both today from Theispot.com Bookstore. (more)

March 6, 2012

Michael Austin's illustration for the Sunday New York Times accompanied an article about the tax treatment of carried interest titled "Capitol Gains, Ordinary Income and Shades of Gray." (more)

December 5, 2011

Michael Austin illustrated a feature story titled “Turning Point,” about the progress made in the fight against AIDS. The illustrations ran on World Aids Day in the 12/1/11 issue of the Wall Street Journal. (more)

October 7, 2011

The Washington Post tapped Michael Austin to create this fun cover illustration for their weekend edition. (more)

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