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October 30, 2017

Kotryna Zukauskaite created a new series of banner illustrations for her client, the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR). The graphic artwork covers a variety of topics, from the science of social connection to brain research. (more)

October 10, 2017

Sam Chivers is one of just six artists tapped by The AOI to create a homepage banner illustration for their newly relaunched website.   (more)

September 19, 2017

Davide Bonazzi created 17 banner illustrations for eLife, a non-profit organization whose mission is to help scientists accelerate discovery by operating a platform for research communication that encourages and recognizes the most responsible behaviors in science. (more)

July 28, 2017

Peter Arkle’s plum illustration assignment for spankin’ new AIRBNB Magazine involved drawing lots of people at festivals around the world. (more)

July 13, 2017

John Tomac’s created a total of four illustrations for Salesforce that enlarge flawlessly to become the walls of their massive sponsorship presence at various venues. Here’s one at TrailHeaDX last month in San Francisco. Welcome to the Land of Code! (more)

July 11, 2017

Richard Salzman’s illustrators have produced rich imagery appearing on a new resource for science fiction, sponsored by the XPrize Foundation and All Nippon Airways, called seat14c.com.

 

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April 10, 2017

Marco Melgrati created a series of banner illustrations for key pages on the Grant Training Center website.   (more)

January 6, 2017

WACSO’s banner illustration for Heritage Wealth Management’s website finds value in the simplicity of returning to the Earth. (more)

August 24, 2016

Shaw Nielsen illustrated the perfect storm of hilariously bad judgement for FirstBank’s new advertising campaign, “You can bank anywhere. But don’t.”  The work is running across all media, including extremely effective outdoor placement, sampled here. (more)

August 22, 2016

David Pohl created a vibrant series of banners celebrating historic Market Square for his client, The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership.  Also known as "The Diamond," the area has a long and rich history as a gathering place for social interaction dating back to 1784. (more)

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