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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 29, 2024
Something quick for @wsj a few weeks ago. “Millions of ordinary Americans have become unwitting foot soldiers in political influence campaigns by companies like Google and TikTok.”

Daniel Hertzberg illustrates how social media influences political campaigns for The Wall Street Journal... (more)

April 29, 2024
Art for today’s Sunday New York Times
Inside the Crisis at NPR
Listeners are tuning out. Sponsorship revenue has dipped. A diversity push has generated internal turmoil. Can America’s public radio network turn things around?

Doug Chayka illustrated page one of the Sunday New York Times, featuring "Inside the Crisis at NPR." Listeners are tuning out. Sponsorship revenue has dipped... (more)

April 25, 2024

Richard Borge brings concept and dimension to this illustration for a Wall Street Journal feature on whether the GDP and Dow actually reflect American well-being... (more)

April 22, 2024

Luisa Jung illustrated “Why Winemakers Love Lighter, Food-Friendly Cabernet Franc” for The Wall Street Journal’s Off Duty section... (more)

April 15, 2024

Peter Arkle's page one illustration for The Wall Street Journal Review section accompanied a feature describing how cheap and easy (and alarming) it is to make a "pink-slime" fake news website using AI and a programmer in India... (more)

April 10, 2024

Chris Gash's illustration in this week's New York Times Book Review channeled The Joker and our deepest fears for a feature on "Sociopath," where the author describes “masking”...
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April 9, 2024

Luisa Jung's illustration for The New York Times' biweekly column, "The New Old Age" accompanied the feature, “Why Are Older Americans Drinking So Much?” (more)

April 8, 2024

Brian Stauffer's great big page one section opener for The New York Times Sunday Real Estate illustrated a feature on the pros and cons of owning a second home... (more)

April 2, 2024
When it comes to many products, but wine in particular, high price is often equated with high quality. Our wine columnist consulted marketing and wine pros alike to determine just how much a price can influence our perception of a wine—and vice versa.

Daria Kirpach shares a new illustration for The Wall Street Journal. When it comes to many products, but wine in particular, high price is often equated with high quality... (more)

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