Tim & Eric Awesome Tour, Great Job!, October 21, 2010, a thermography poster to promote the Adult Swim TV show.
Monika Aichele
Japanese Snow Bug, one from the series How to Make Snow in, November 2010, about big bugs in the Japanese mountains and remembering a hot and humid summer.
How To Make Snow
Peter Arkle
Porn movie set with sneaky eye tubes peeping in on the action, one for the article "Pornhubs," September 9, 2010, about the way free porno sites are stealing content from pay porno sites.
MIT Technology Review
Elizabeth Baddeley
Wollman Rink, Central Park, December 20, 2010, painted shortly after moving to the city as the leaves were beginning to change in the fall.
Anna and Elena Balbusso
Shannon Associates
Prisoner, part of a series of 28 images for the illustrated book Le Horla, October 27, 2010. An 1887 famous short horror story written by French writer Guy de Maupassant about a solitary bourgeois man who reported his troubled thoughts and feelings of anguish, sensing the presence without form and consistency of a being that he calls the "Horla".
"Le Horla" by Guy de Maupassant
Karen Barbour
Collateral Damage, personal work, March 2011.
George Bates
For the article "Change For Change's Sake," November 15, 2010, which asks: If we don't need the devices we're inventing, why do we want them? If the technologies we are developing aren't really answering any pressing need and if they seem to unsettle many of us rather than comfort us, why do we seem to be addicted to change?
The Boston Globe
Melinda Beck
Fancy Hairdos and Shoes, January 2011, one from a series of illustrations for a Abe's Peanut, a children's story created in collaboration with the writer Bryan Russell.
Abe's Peanut
Melinda Beck
Fancy Hairdos and Shoes, January 2011, one from a series of illustrations for a Abe's Peanut, a children's story created in collaboration with the writer Bryan Russell.
Abe's Peanut
Ana Benaroya
Beard Socks, June 13, 2010, with free reign to create something sculptural and humorous, whenever someone steps into the sock, the man's face morphs into a unique expression determined by the shape of the wearer's foot and how they pull the sock up.
Beard Socks
Rotraut Susanne Berner
One from the series Die Tollen Hefte for the book Das Kind und die Katze, March 2010.
Das Kind und die Katze
Rotraut Susanne Berner
One from the series Die Tollen Hefte for the book Das Kind und die Katze, March 2010.
Das Kind und die Katze
Louisa Bertman
The Pope. The boy. The Vatican. One from the graphic novel, "SPEAK UP!" April 2010, illustrating the horrific sex abuse in the Catholic Church
Louisa Bertman
The Pope. A boy. One from the graphic novel, "SPEAK UP!" April 2010, illustrating the horrific sex abuse in the Catholic Church.
Chi Birmingham
Making Camp for The Night, one from the book Life In These Old Bones Yet, September 2010, a story of a prospector making his way across California during the gold rush, based on the artist's hometown of Big Sur, California.
Life in These Old Bones Yet
Chi Birmingham
Afternoon Rainstorm, one from the book Life In These Old Bones Yet, September 2010, a story of a prospector making his way across California during the gold rush, based on the artist's hometown of Big Sur, California.
Life in These Old Bones Yet
Chi Birmingham
In The Flooded Mineshaft, one from the book Life In These Old Bones Yet, September 2010, a story of a prospector making his way across California during the gold rush, based on the artist's hometown of Big Sur, California.
Life in These Old Bones Yet
Chi Birmingham
The End of The Journey, one from the book Life In These Old Bones Yet, September 2010, a story of a prospector making his way across California during the gold rush, based on the artist's hometown of Big Sur, California.
Life in These Old Bones Yet
Nicholas Blechman
Kips Bay, for "Beautiful Brutes," April 23, 2010, an Op-Ed article on Brutalist architecture in New York.
Nicholas Blechman
Chatham Towers, for the "Beautiful Brutes, April 23, 2010, an Op-Ed article on Brutalist architecture in New York.
Nicholas Blechman
Meister Hall, for "Beautiful Brutes, April 23, 2010, an Op-Ed article on Brutalist architecture in New York.
Nicholas Blechman
Tracey Towers, for "Beautiful Brutes," April 23, 2010, an Op-Ed article on Brutalist architecture in New York.
Phil Bliss
Lurking Temptation, a self-promotional piece about obesity and temptation, December 2010.
Phil Bliss
Real Estate Deception, self-promotional piece about dishonest and ambiguous real estate information, December 2010.
Serge Bloch
Marlena Agency Inc.
For the article "Ch-Ch-Changes: Your brows and face are arch enemies," October 2010.
MORE
Serge Bloch
Marlena Agency Inc.
Le Prestige de l'Uniforme, self promotional piece, September 2010.
Jens Bonnke
For "Guilty Hearts," January 23, 2010, a review of the book Crime, a collection of true crime stories by German lawyer and author Ferdinand von Schirach
New York Times Book Review
Juliette Borda
For The Exquisite Book Project, September 2010, 100 Artist Play a Collaborative Game.
Exquisite Book
Dieter Braun
Kate Larkworthy Artist Representation
Ostriches, September 12, 2010, part of the series "Shu'mata" for Hatari Lodge in Tanzania published in a corporate book, as postcards or posters.
The African Embassy Safaris
David M. Brinley
Gerald & Cullen Rapp
Csaba, October 2010, a young sailor boy sketched early as part of a Hartford MFA book project entitled Budapest Boy about a metaphorical nesting dolls that flee Hungary during the 1956 Revolution and move to the USA where the boy becomes a Yankees bat boy.
Yulia Brodskaya
One from a series for the article "What’s Next for You," May 2010, contributors tell their most prized life lessons.
O, The Oprah Magazine
Yulia Brodskaya
One from a series for "What’s Next for You," May 2010, contributors tell their most prized life lessons.
O, The Oprah Magazine
Calef Brown
Uncle Arly, October 10, 2010, accompanies the poem "Some Incidents in the Life of My Uncle Arly," from the book His Shoes Were Far Too Tight – Poems by Edward Lear,"edited by Daniel Pinkwater.
His Shoes Were Far Too Tight"
Paul Buckley
Penguin 75, September 2010, created for Emzin Cultural Institute of Slovenia to promote, with no words, the traveling show celebrating Penguin's anniversary.
Choice
Jude Buffum
The Dream of the Octorok's Wife, June 3, 2010, an homage to Hokusai's "The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife." One of two shunga (Japanese erotica) inspired works for the Autumn Society's "East Meets East" exhibition at AxD Gallery in Philadelphia.
Jude Buffum
Super Utamaro Bros., June 3, 2010, An homage to Utamaro's "Underwater Assault." One of two shunga (Japanese erotica) inspired works for the Autumn Society's "East Meets East" exhibition at AxD Gallery in Philadelphia.
Chris Buzelli
Jen Vaughn
Das Märchen vom Killer-Windrad" (The Tale of the Killer Windmill), Green Energy Fables, December 31, 2010, one of twelve illustrations for a calendar for Entega, a green energy company in Berlin that dealt with a myth about green energy.
Entega
Chris Buzelli
For the article "A Profile of No One," June 15, 2010, Europeans love it. Public pensions and foundations like it. Yet, to American corporate defined benefit plans, socially responsible investing has been anathema to their very existence. Will this ever change?
aiCIO
Ronald J. Cala II
Part of a personal illustration series that explores the relationship between positive and negative space.
André Carrilho
Portrait of Woody Allen and Elaine Kaufman, owner of Elaine’s restaurant in NYC, for "We're a Town That Reveres Its Jewish Mothers," part of the “Reasons to Love New York” issue, December 2010.
New York Magazine
Q. Cassetti
Home Sweet Home, March 2010, a personal series to explore a technique and express the comfort of home during a long cold winter and early spring.
Q. Cassetti
From the Hive: The Lemniscatic Path, April 2010, inspired by readings on bees and how their DNA is hardwired to do amazing things to collect nectar, navigate desired locations and maintain their hive.
Daniel Chang
Frank Sturges Reps
Article describing the effects of Tubular Sclerosis Syndrome on the Lungs and other various organs, January 4, 2011.
Proto Magazine
Marcos Chin
For the article "Redheads," December 10, 2010, a humorous first person account about pros and cons of being a Redhead.
Annabelle
Marcos Chin
For the article "A Tiger's Revenge, June, 25, 2010.
Men's Journal
Marcos Chin
For the article "A Death on Facebook," July 10, 2010.
The Atlantic
Nishant Choksi
Cover for the feature "The Great Copper Heist," November 11, 2010, with copper prices near record highs, thieves are selling America for scrap.
Bloomberg Businessweek
Russell Christian
Stress Position 1, June 2010, one from an ongoing series in multiple media of rough ink drawings of male figures in impossible positions (reflecting both yogic and uncomfortable even torturous stances) and colored them using crude brush tools in Photoshop. Twenty five images were then used on a poster for sale at a local Artists' Studio Tour.
Russell Christian
Stress Position 21, June 2010, one from an ongoing series in multiple media of rough ink drawings of male figures in impossible positions (reflecting both yogic and uncomfortable even torturous stances) and colored them using crude brush tools in Photoshop. Twenty five images were then used on a poster for sale at a local Artists' Studio Tour.
Joe Ciardiello
Portrait of author Nadine Gordimer, August 2010.
The New York Times Book Review
Joe Ciardiello
Peace and War, August 28, 2010, cover portrait of author Jonathan Franzen for a review of his book Freedom.
The New York Times Book Review
Gary Clement
Marlena Agency
Part of a suite of ink and collage drawings produced for Dark Energy, a gallery exhibit, February 6, 2010.
Josh Cochran
Scissors, one from a series for a T-shirt graphic.
Death Cab for Cutie
Josh Cochran
Calender image based on the NPR Radiolab episode about Lucy the chimpanzee raised in captivity, June 2010.
NPR 2011 Calendar
Josh Cochran
Humana Festival, November 2010, poster for the Actors Theater of Louisville.
Humana Festival
Brian Cronin
One in a series of six paintings for the article "Writers Favorite Age's," October 2010. This writer reflects on when she was twelve and would set up a tent with her friends near her house during a summer of lots of reading and lots of boys.
Real Simple
Brian Cronin
One in a series of six paintings for the article "Writers Favorite Age's," October 2010.This writer ( in her 60's ) tells of her time spent with her niece out walking in the grounds of her house during Springtime.
Real Simple
Brian Cronin
Brian Cronin
For the Op-Ed piece "There's Only One Way to Stop a Bully," July 3, 2010.
The New York Times
William Hatch Crosby
Leader, Part of Legends series, a project exploring the creation of meaning out of abstract shapes.
William Hatch Crosby
Happy Man, October 24, 2010, part of Legends series, a project exploring the creation of meaning out of abstract shapes.
Brian Danaher
Grilled Shrimp, What I Ate at the MN State Fair, September 10, 2010, an illustrated series of everything I ate while attending the MN State Fair.
Brian Danaher
Mini Donuts, What I Ate at the MN State Fair, September 10, 2010, an illustrated series of everything I ate while attending the MN State Fair.
Brian Danaher
Pork Chop on a Stick, What I Ate at the MN State Fair, September 10, 2010, an illustrated series of everything I ate while attending the MN State Fair.
Brian Danaher
Antacid, What I Ate at the MN State Fair, September 10, 2010, an illustrated series of everything I ate while attending the MN State Fair.
Jennifer and Sandi Daniel
One for the OP-Ed article "Where Anonymity Breeds Contempt," November 29, 2010, how commenting anonymously online can create unethical behavior.
The New York Times
Jennifer Daniel
Summer Love, May 26, 2010.
Jeffrey Decoster
Portrait of Anna Wintour, editor of Vogue, for the Hemi Q and A.
Andrew DeGraff
This piece was created for a two man gallery show entitled The History of the World and celebrates the 200th year of what was then a primordial Earth, using Legos to depict both the youth and simplicity of the Earth at this time.
Matt Dorfman
The Terrorist Mind: Moral Questions, January 1, 2010, one component of a sextet of illustrations exploring the psychology of the modern extremist. This piece addressed specifically how a terrorist mentally rationalizes their actions as moral and just.
The New York Times
Matt Dorfman
The Terrorist Mind: Leaving Terrorism, January 1, 2010, One component of a sextet of illustrations exploring the psychology of the modern extremist. This piece pairs with the suggestion that a terrorist's beliefs may be more subject to change than previously thought.
The New York Times
Matt Dorfman
Mad As Hell and..., March 28, 2010, Illustration for the New York Times' Week In Review pairing with their cover story which examined the likelihood of angry, violent political mobs forming as a consequence of the nastier, more aggressive tone surfacing in the rhetoric of the modern American politician.
Mad as Hell
Matt Dorfman
Metalmother
One from a series for the Week in Review article "The Terrorist Mind: An Update," January 10, 2010.
The New York Times
Matt Dorfman
Metalmother
One from a series for the Week in Review article "The Terrorist Mind: An Update," January 10, 2010.
The New York Times
Gérard DuBois
For the article "Gender X, the Battle Over Boy or Girl," January 2010, opener for an article about gender disorder.
Stanford Medicine
Gérard DuBois
For the article "Great Expectation," December 12, 2010, opener for the story of Rob who was attacked and left for dead in his bike shop, and how that day has haunted him ever since.
Maisonneuve
Gérard DuBois
For the article "Sacred Spaces," August 8, 2010, to illustrate an essay about the Ground Zero Mosque project.
Time
Mike Ellis
Suburban Cube illustrates the typical elements of suburbia and their seemingly random placement in relation to one another.
OCAD University
Leo Espinosa
Biernes de Bicio, a poster featured in the first art exhibition designed to be seen on bikes in different cities throughout Spain, with the purpose of promoting the use of the bicycle as a means of transportation.
Biernes. Madrid, Spain
Kiersten Essenpreis
Hooded Dancers, September 5, 2010, a drawing for client.
Barry Fitzgerald
Spring, a limited edition print for The Collinson Gallery.
Spring
Vivienne Flesher
Papa and Baby Doc, April 15, 2010, portraits of the former father and son dictators of Haiti
The New York Times
Douglas Fraser
3 East, April 2, 2010, personal digital artwork of contemporary regional subject matter, civil engineered, or mechanical subjects, using personal observations, along with research to execute and design a final interpretation.
Douglas Fraser
Car Wash, November 11, 2010, personal digital artwork of contemporary regional subject matter, civil engineered, or mechanical subjects, using personal observations, along with research to execute and design a final interpretation.
Shannon Freshwater
Book cover for a 2010 re-print of John Fowles' The Collector, about a guy who abducts and imprisons a girl in hopes that she will fall in love with him, using hand-cut found postcard with additional watercolor behind the silhouette.
The Collector
Sarajo Frieden
Lilla Rogers Studio
Winter Landscape, released as a limited edition (1000) silkscreen on linen tea towel by the one and only Third Drawer Down, Australia.
Thomas Fuchs
One for "Airline Fees," August 24, 2010, for an article on how airlines are tacking on fees to everything.
The New York Times
Thomas Fuchs
Artwork for Bodino mousepad, June 10, 2010.
Ken Garduno
Birthday Party, Visual Journal, October 28, 2010.
David Gonzalez
A Visual History, January 15, 2010, self-promotional mailer, a collection of images that represent different stories from childhood.
Timothy Goodman
Ace Hotel, New York City, Room 910. Wall mural of 99 hand drawn picture frames to create a dense wall of 'discovery' about NYC that could be passed to the common tourist staying in the room. Each frame contains a different fact / love / tidbit / thing of interest / or shout-out to a place I dig in the city. At roughly 120 square feet, the art was drawn imprecisely to capture the spontaneity and grit of the city.
Ace Hotel Mural
Scott Gordley
Blood Garden, August 15, 2010, classical protrait of the "family facade."
Alex Gorodskoy
Mike Jackson Rides On, January 13, 2010, part of the series The Neighborhood, an assignment focused on the characters that lurk within my neighborhood.
Alex Gorodskoy
Pay Phone Rendez Vous, January 13, 2011, part of the series The Neighborhood, an assignment focused on the characters that lurk within my neighborhood.
Alessandro Gottardo
Landscape on Fire, book cover, September 2010.
Alessandro Gottardo
One for a Seac advertising campaign about safety tools for the swimming pool, May 2010.
Alessandro Gottardo
Little Red Riding Hood, one for Emergency fund raising calendar, a humanitarian NGO, June 2010.
Alessandro Gottardo
For "Two Simple Words, December 15, 2010, an excerpt from the book 365 Thank Yous: The Year a Simple Act of Daily Gratitude Changed My Life, by John Kralik.
Reader's Digest
Steven Guarnaccia
Cover for the 2011 calendar published by Emergency, an Italian organization that provides free medical care to victims of war and poverty. This years theme was Let's Make Peace and depicted friendships between well-known enemies .
Olaf Hajek
Bernstein & Andriulli
Down at the River, November 2010, painting for solo gallery show Dark Clouds are Gathering , Whatiftheworld Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa
Olaf Hajek
Bernstein & Andriulli
African Dress, November 2010, Painting for gallery show Clouds are Gathering, Whatiftheworld Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa.
Peter Hamlin
Mr. Rabbit, part of a series about creatures of business.
Rabbit Suit
Jon Han
This Place Smells Bad, one in a series for an article about the need to find new, cleaner sources of energy.
Good Magazine
Tomer Hanuka
A Perfect Storm, a poster, December 2010.
Perfect Strom
Takahisa Hashimoto
Snowflake Men/Jibbin, November 2010, part of a series inspired by snowboarders and their deep passion and enthusiasm, who love to fall, stand up, fall again and keep trying until they perfect a great trick.
The Snowflake Men
Takahisa Hashimoto
Takahisa Hashimoto
Snowflake Men/ McTwist, November 2010, part of a series inspired by snowboarders and their deep passion and enthusiasm, who love to fall, stand up, fall again and keep trying until they perfect a great trick.
The Snowflake Men
The Heads of State
Frank Sturges Reps
Book jacket cover for Solo by Rana Dasgupta, June 2010.
The Heads of State
Frank Sturges Reps
High ranking, uber-qualified officers routinely leave the service over bureaucracy within the system, for an article January 6, 2011.
The Alantic
The Heads of State
Frank Sturges Reps
For an article on the dangers of prescribing too many medications, November 2010.
Discover Magazine
John Hendrix
A spread from the illustrated book Nurse, Soldier, Spy, September 2010, about Sarah Edmonds, a courageous woman who dressed as a man to fight for the Union in the Civil War.
John Hendrix
A spread from the illustrated book Nurse, Soldier, Spy, September 2010, about Sarah Edmonds, a courageous woman who dressed as a Man to fight for the Union in the Civil War.
John Hersey
Poster based on the quote by Louise Noevelson "Art is everywhere except it has to pass through a creative mind" for prospective high school students as part of a program through the Cleveland Institute of Art, August 15, 2010.
CIA poster
John Hersey
Poster based on the quote by Louise Noevelson "Art is everywhere except it has to pass through a creative mind" for prospective high school students as part of a program through the Cleveland Institute of Art, August 15, 2010.
CIA poster
Daniel Hertzberg
Gerald & Cullen Rapp
Snowpocalypse, rejected cover submission to The New Yorker based on the recent snow storm in New York City, January 2011.
Brad Holland
Poor Bradford's Almanac, Start at the Bottom, February 2011, one from a series of posters with hand lettered quotes to accompany various articles written by the artist.
Brad Holland
Poor Bradford's Almanac, Genius, February 2011, one from a series of posters with hand lettered quotes to accompany various articles written by the artist.
Jason Holley
True Tales From a Not Too Distant Analog Past, a video series of true stories depicting the brutal, beautiful and often ridiculous life of a working illustrator, created for ICON The Illustration Conference, July 2010.
Jason Holley
True Tales From a Not Too Distant Analog Past, a video series of true stories depicting the brutal, beautiful and often ridiculous life of a working illustrator, created for ICON The Illustration Conference, July 2010.
Jason Holley
True Tales From a Not Too Distant Analog Past, a video series of true stories depicting the brutal, beautiful and often ridiculous life of a working illustrator, created for ICON The Illustration Conference, July 2010.
Jason Holley
True Tales From a Not Too Distant Analog Past, a video series of true stories depicting the brutal, beautiful and often ridiculous life of a working illustrator, created for ICON The Illustration Conference, July 2010.
Jason Holley
True Tales From a Not Too Distant Analog Past, a video series of true stories depicting the brutal, beautiful and often ridiculous life of a working illustrator, created for ICON The Illustration Conference, July 2010.
Jason Holley
True Tales From a Not Too Distant Analog Past, a video series of true stories depicting the brutal, beautiful and often ridiculous life of a working illustrator, created for ICON The Illustration Conference, July 2010.
Daniel Horowitz
Misreading Between the Lines, personal project, January 2010.
Patrick Hruby
Friend + Johnson
Circus Tiger, for ABC is for Circus, December 2010, an ABC book about the circus.
ABC is for Circus
Patrick Hruby
Friend + Johnson
Circus Giraffes, for ABC is for Circus, December 2010, an ABC book about the circus.
ABC is for Circus
Rod Hunt
Welcome to the World of Sex - The safer you play, the longer you stay, March 5, 2010. Part of a safe sex campaign for AIDES, the first French HIV/AIDS prevention non-profit organization, to promote safe sex, awareness and behavioral changes through provocative, provocative & humorous imagery.
Nick Iluzada
Bafétimbi Gomis, one from a series for Chip Shot, February 2011, a 'zine about soccer/football for a second semester senior thesis project, exploring concepts like pass patterns, shot trajectories, and wormholes in space time. The book comes with a sticker pack and buttons.
Chip Shot
Nick Iluzada
Bojan Krkić, one from a series for Chip Shot, February 2011, a 'zine about soccer/football for a second semester senior thesis project, exploring concepts like pass patterns, shot trajectories, and wormholes in space time. The book comes with a sticker pack and buttons.
Chip Shot
Nick Iluzada
Iker Muniain, one from a series for Chip Shot, February 2011, a 'zine about soccer/football for a second semester senior thesis project, exploring concepts like pass patterns, shot trajectories, and wormholes in space time. The book comes with a sticker pack and buttons.
Chip Shot
Nick Iluzada
Shinji Kagawa, one from a series for Chip Shot, February 2011, a 'zine about soccer/football for a second semester senior thesis project, exploring concepts like pass patterns, shot trajectories, and wormholes in space time. The book comes with a sticker pack and buttons.
Chip Shot
Nick Iluzada
n/a
One from a series for Chip Shot, February 2011, a 'zine about soccer/football for a second semester senior thesis project, exploring concepts like pass patterns, shot trajectories, and wormholes in space time. The book comes with a sticker pack and buttons.
Chip Shot
Douglas Jones
Gerald & Cullen Rapp
One for "Getting Started: Road Biking," December 20, 2101, a reader's question for the "Coach" column: I recently bought a new bike. How do I get started?
Bicycling Magazine
Yann Kebbi
The Race, February 2011, student work.
Yann Kebbi
Crowd, June 2010, student work.
Edward Kinsella
Richard Solomon
Part of a series for “Machette”, November 2010, which depicts Mohamed Jalloh and his family as they fled rebels in Sierra Leone for the safety of New York.
New York Magazine
Edward Kinsella
Richard Solomon
Part of a series for “Machette”, November 2010, which depicts Mohamed Jalloh and his family as they fled rebels in Sierra Leone for the safety of New York.
New York Magazine
Tatsuro Kiuchi
Heflinreps
Book jacket illustration for A Small Reason, March 23, 2010, by Hiromi Mori.
Tatsuro Kiuchi
Heflinreps
Not So Polar Bear, June 3, 2010, created for the exhibition EARTH: Fragile Planet, at The Society of Illustrators. The piece received a ILLUSTRATORS 53 Gold Medal.
Tatsuro Kiuchi
Heflinreps
One for an article about the Top Cruise Ships in the World, December 14, 2010.
Conde Nast Traveler
Tatsuro Kiuchi
Heflinreps
One from a series for the online serial novel The 3rd Planning Room, May 30, 2010.
Tatsuro Kiuchi
Heflinreps
Washing Machines, May 20, 2010, one for the monthly essay series "An Open Lecture for Analog People," May 20, 2010.
Salus
Karen Klassen
Colagene Illustration Clinic
Lolita Series - Amy, part of a personal portrait series.
Karen Klassen
Colagene Illustration Clinic
Lolita Series - Chris, part of a personal portrait series.
Roman Klonek
Frank Sturges Reps
Mr and Mrs Markus, personal work, woodblock print, August 2010.
Roman Klonek
Frank Sturges Reps
Dr Guhu, personal work, woodblock print, August 2010.
Takashi Koshii
Slaughterhouse 5, personal piece, July 24, 2010.
Jon Krause
One for "Greek Tax Evasion", April 15, 2010, an article on the loose interpretation of Greek tax laws by their citizens.
Time (Europe)
Erik Krenz
Personal piece based on the book The Book Thief, January 11, 2010.
Jesse Kuhn
Mustache On My Mind, May 15, 2010, a self promotional piece depicting a handy little personality tester to help you quickly and easily decide which "type" of facial hair you want.
Gracia Lam
The Loud Cloud
For a review of the book Anthill, March 29, 2010, about an Alabama boy who finds solace in nature.
The New York Times Book Review
Gracia Lam
The Loud Cloud
Black Forest, July 2010, for Mixtures, a gallery of cocktails designed and developed by The Loud Cloud, re-envisioning classic and contemporary cocktails.
Black Forest Martini
Veronica Lawlor
Studio 1482
Spiderman Balloon, one from a series of reportage illustrations of the balloon blow-up on Central Park West, NYC, before the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, November 24, 2010, as featured on NBC local news while drawing the event.
Veronica Lawlor
Studio 1482
SpongeBob SquarePants Balloon, one from a series of reportage illustrations of the balloon blow-up on Central Park West, NYC, before the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, November 24, 2010, as featured on NBC local news while drawing the event.
Aaron Leighton
Lindgren & Smith
Alley Corner, one from the book Spirit City Toronto, April 4, 2010, combining illustration and photography to depict a variety of homeless nature spirits who, having lost their forests and streams, are forced to live in the forgotten corners of the city.
Spirit City Toronto
Aaron Leighton
Lindgren & Smith
Blue Chair, one from the book Spirit City Toronto, April 4, 2010, combining illustration and photography to depict a variety of homeless nature spirits who, having lost their forests and streams, are forced to live in the forgotten corners of the city.
Spirit City Toronto
Aaron Leighton
Lindgren & Smith
Grassy Tiles, one from the book Spirit City Toronto, April 4, 2010, combining illustration and photography to depict a variety of homeless nature spirits who, having lost their forests and streams, are forced to live in the forgotten corners of the city.
Spirit City Toronto
Aaron Leighton
Lindgren & Smith
Mattresses, one from the book Spirit City Toronto, April 4, 2010, combining illustration and photography to depict a variety of homeless nature spirits who, having lost their forests and streams, are forced to live in the forgotten corners of the city.
Spirit City Toronto
Aaron Leighton
Lindgren & Smith
Snow Cranes, one from the book Spirit City Toronto, April 4, 2010, combining illustration and photography to depict a variety of homeless nature spirits who, having lost their forests and streams, are forced to live in the forgotten corners of the city.
Spirit City Toronto
Aaron Leighton
Lindgren & Smith
Subway, one from the book Spirit City Toronto, April 4, 2010, combining illustration and photography to depict a variety of homeless nature spirits who, having lost their forests and streams, are forced to live in the forgotten corners of the city.
Spirit City Toronto
Jesse Lenz
Impetuous, a selection from the personal series Ocular Verbum, October 13, 2010, a visual investigation of the spoken word.
Personal
Thomas Libetti
Portrait of Italian author, Elio Vittorini, for the article "Maledizione!, disse Omero," January 27, 2010.
Saturno Il Fatto Quotidiano
Nick Lu
Untitled, personal piece on sex and violence, January 31, 2010.
Nick Lu
Untitled, personal piece on mental isolation, March 19, 2010.
Jean-Francois Martin
Marlena Agency
The Bat and the Weasels, August 15, 2010, Illustration from a book about Aesop's Fables.
Fables-Ésope
Jean-Francois Martin
Marlena Agency
Sur les Toits (On the Roofs), June 25, 2010, poster for a personal exhibition at Saint-Gratien.
Bill Mayer
Tricia Weber
Cover art for a semi-monthly news source about Georgia’s creative & entertainment industries, December 2010.
Ozcetera! magazine
Adam McCauley
Dutch Uncle
Advertisement image for the spring season of the Victoria & Albert Museum's "Friday Late" events, January 10, 2010.
Adam McCauley
Cover image for "The Facebook Problem," June 2010, a feature about data gathering by online social network sites.
Bostonia
Edward McGowan
Colagene Illustration Clinic
For the article "Lost in the Suffle, March 2010, part of the "Listening to My Life" column,about attitudes toward format changes in music from cds and records to digital MP3 and iTunes.
Paste Magazine
Ted McGrath
Brick tunnels from the zine Love City, February 14, 2011.
Love City
Ted McGrath
Cover of Love City zine, February 14, 2011.
Love City
Shawn Murenbeeld
Bee Murphy
Kate Larkworthy Artist Representation
Pete Doherty, part of Punks, Princesses and Stars, as personal, self-promotional series.
Bee Murphy
Kate Larkworthy Artist Representation
PJ Harvey, part of Punks, Princesses and Stars, a personal, self-promotional series.
Alex Nabaum
Opener for the article "Til Debt Do Us Part," July 26, 2010.
ESPN the Magazine
Christopher Silas Neal
One for the article "Making the Cut. How does your retirement plan stack up?" March 10, 2010.
Plansponsor
Christopher Silas Neal
Cover for Mark Twain's classic book Tom Sawyer, September 2010.
Christopher Silas Neal
Cover for Mark Twain's classic book Huck Finn, September 2010.
Christopher Silas Neal
One for the Science section article "Having a Sister Makes you Happier," November 1, 2010.
The New York Times
Franziska Neubert
One from the series Die Tollen Hefte for the book Erzählung mit Einem Tiefen Wasser, September 2010.
Franziska Neubert
One from the series Die Tollen Hefte for the book Erzählung mit Einem Tiefen Wasser, September 2010.
Victo Ngai
Morgan Gaynin.Inc
One for "Trepidation," November 8, 2010, an article about the risk and opportunities in emerging markets.
aiCIO
Christoph Niemann
My Way, one from Abstract City, a visual Blog for nytimes.com, May 5, 2010.
www.nytimes.com
Christoph Niemann
My Way, one from Abstract City, a visual Blog for nytimes.com, May 5, 2010.
www.nytimes.com
Christoph Niemann
My Way, one from Abstract City, a visual Blog for nytimes.com, May 5, 2011.
www.nytimes.com
Christoph Niemann
My Way, one from Abstract City, a visual Blog on nytimes.com, May 5, 2010.
www.nytimes.com
Christoph Niemann
Dropped Call, cover art, July 20, 2010.
The New Yorker
Christoph Niemann
One Step at a Time, cover art in two parts, December 21, 2010.
The New Yorker
Christian Northeast
Full page illustration for a story about picking the right provider, June 2010.
Tim O'Brien
Peter Lott
Cover art for the feature "Why Being Pope Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry," June 7, 2010, about the sexual abuse that has occurred in the Catholic church and how the church might overcome the scandal.
TIME
Jihee Park
Circus, October 7, 2010, based on seeing the beauty and fascination of the circus for the first time as a child, student work.
Jihee Park
Circus, October 7, 2010, based on seeing the beauty and fascination of the circus for the first time as a child, student work.
Diego Patiño
The Jacky Winter Group
Opening illustration for "La Miseria del Día Siguiente," May 15, 2010, an article describing the morning-after effects of drinking too much during a party with Spanish translation by Delia Juárez. Originally for the article "A Few Too Many: Is there any hope for the hang over?"
El Malpensante / The New Yorker
Ryan Peltier
This is a piece from the "Transients" series, a cross between illustration and character design, August 14, 2010.
Philippe Petit-Roulet
Riley Illustration
Unexpected Visits, October 18, 2010, four spots from a series of 16, featuring an unexpected encounter at the door.
The New Yorker
Philippe Petit-Roulet
Riley Illustration
Unexpected Visits, October 18, 2010, four spots from a series of 16, featuring an unexpected encounter at the door.
The New Yorker
Philippe Petit-Roulet
Riley Illustration
Unexpected Visits, October 18, 2010, four spots from a series of 16, featuring an unexpected encounter at the door.
The New Yorker
Philippe Petit-Roulet
Riley Illustration
Unexpected Visits, October 18, 2010, four spots from a series of 16, featuring an unexpected encounter at the door.
The New Yorker
Karsten Petrat
One from a series for article "The Crowd Goes Wild," April 26, 2011, about the shrinking online distance between sports fans and their heroes.
Maisonneuve Magazine (Canada)
Karsten Petrat
One from a series for article "The Crowd Goes Wild," April 26, 2011, about the shrinking online distance between sports fans and their heroes.
Maisonneuve Magazine (Canada)
David Plunkert
Spur Design
Cover art for the book review "Code World," September 12, 2010.
The New York Times Book Review
David Plunkert
One for the article "The White Anxiety Crisis," March 11, 2010.
TIME
David Plunkert
"Code World," September 8, 2010, cover illustration created for a review of Tom McCarthy's novel C.
New York Times Book Review
Emiliano Ponzi
Magnet Reps
One for "Butterfly," article about the joys of poetry, April 2010.
La Repubblica - Italy
Emiliano Ponzi
Magnet Reps
One for an article about trying to get a clear view of tomorrow, April 2010.
La Repubblica - Italy
Emiliano Ponzi
Magnet Reps
One for an article about the WikiLeaks scandal, April 2010.
La Repubblica - Italy
Emiliano Ponzi
Magnet Reps
Opening illustration for the Classic Books section in a catalog for Italian book publisher Feltrinelli.
Giselle Potter
Friend and Johnson
One for the letter N from TO DO: A Book of Alphabets and Birthdays by Gertrude Stein, May 30, 2010.
Giselle Potter
Friend and Johnson
One for the letter P for TO DO: A Book of Alphabets and Birthday by Gertrude Stein, May 30, 2010.
Anna Raff
In General, June 24, 2010, day 177 of Ornithoblogical, a personal series and daily bird illustration blog.
Anna Raff
Mixer, June 30, 2010, day 183 of Ornithoblogical, a personal series and daily bird illustration blog.
Andy Rash
Beatles, part of the series Iotacons, extremely low resolution portraits at http://iotacons.blogspot.com.
Andy Rash
Presidents, part of the series, Iotacons, extremely low resolution portraits at http://iotacons.blogspot.com.
iotacons
Brian Rea
Opener for the article "The Copyright Enforcers," August 8, 2010.
The New York Times Magazine
Brain Rea
Brian Rea
One from the Sunday Styles column "Modern Love: The Accidental Older Woman," July 25, 2010.
The New York Times
Brain Rea
Brian Rea
One from the Sunday Styles column "Modern Love: I Don't' to Release the Anger," January 23, 2011.
The New York Times
Brain Rea
Brian Rea
One from the Sunday Styles column "Modern Love: Alone When the Bedbugs Bite," November 21, 2010.
The New York Times
Brain Rea
Brian Rea
One from the Sunday Styles column "Modern Love: Honey, Let's Get a Little Divorced," December 5, 2010.
The New York Times
Brian Rea
Opener or the article "The Music-Copyright Enforcers," July 25, 2010, which discussed the role of performing rights organizations or P.R.O.'s. These groups represent singers, songwriters and music publishers and collect royalties whenever their music is played publicly.
The New York Times Magazine
Brian Rea
One from the series, "Guide to Saving Money," January 10, 2011, 12 steps to saving money for retirement.
Real Simple
Brian Rea
One from a series for "Guide to Saving Money," January 2011, 12 steps to saving money for retirement
Real Simple
Brian Rea
One for the article "Home Alone," September 2010, a little boy discovers that freedom is where you find it.
O, The Oprah Magazine
Edel Rodriguez
Earth Hour, May 12, 2010, Poster for the World Wildlife Fund's Earth Hour environmental initiative, where people around the globe are encouraged to turn off their lights for one hour.
Edel Rodriguez
One from a series for Chike and the River, October 8, 2010, a book about a boy's journey through a river in Nigeria.
Chike and The River
Edel Rodriguez
One from a series for Chike and the River, October 8, 2010, a book about a boy's journey through a river in Nigeria.
Chike and The River
Edel Rodriguez
One from a series for Chike and the River, October 8, 2010, a book about a boy's journey through a river in Nigeria.
Chike and The River
Edel Rodriguez
One from a series for Chike and the River, October 8, 2010, a book about a boy's journey through a river in Nigeria.
Chike and The River
Edel Rodriguez
Chest, one from a personal series of works on paper, December 14, 2010.
Edel Rodriguez
Cover for the Santa Fe Reporter for the feature "Muzzled," September 5, 2010, about limiting free speech.
Santa Fe Reporter
Paul Rogers
heflinreps.com
NYC, Taxi Driver, November 12, 2010, one from the soon-to-be released blockbuster book Name That Movie.
Paul Rogers
heflinreps.com
Billy Strayhorn, Duke Ellington, Ben Webster, Harlem, April 8, 2010, one from the book Sketchbook for The Studio Museum of Harlem.
Jungyeon Roh
One from the handmade book Miss Eggplant’s American Boys, September 23, 2010, student work. A representation of veganism, about a girl from an Asian country who came to America to meet various American boys, based on the song “American Boy” (2008) by Estelle.
Jungyeon Roh
One from the handmade book Miss Eggplant’s American Boys, September 23, 2010, student work. A representation of veganism, about a girl from an Asian country who came to America to meet various American boys, based on the song “American Boy” (2008) by Estelle.
Jungyeon Roh
One for "Going Korean," November 10, 2010, an Op-Ed Townies Blog series about being a Korean/Chinese girl living in New York City.
The New York Times
Julia Rothman
Opening illustration for "Go List," February 15, 2010, an annual guide to the best food, wine and style around the world. The title and text was added to the illustration for the publication.
Food & Wine
Julia Rothman
Typewriters, November 2010, journal and ipad case cover for Chronicle Books.
Graham Roumieu
Magnet Reps
One for the article "Beaver At Large," April 2010, about a 95lb beaver in Devon, England, part of their regular humor column "Dispatches."
Hemispheres
Harriet Russell
Bernstein & Andriulli
One from a series for the book Sixty Impossible Things Before Lunch, March 2010. A collection of illustrated impossible questions, puzzles and ideas like "Which came first, the chicken or the egg?"
Harriet Russell
Bernstein & Andriulli
One from a series for the book Sixty Impossible Things Before Lunch, March 2010. A collection of illustrated impossible questions, puzzles and ideas like "Which came first, the chicken or the egg?"
Sixty Impossible things before lunch
Paul Sahre
Office of Paul Sahre
One for the book review "Catch of the Day," August 1, 2010, with illustrator Justina Chang.
The New York Times Book Review
Paul Sahre
Office of Paul Sahre
Opener for the article "In Pursuit of The Perfect Brainstorm," January 19, 2010.
The New York Times Magazine
Stephen Savage
Cover for the feature review "Moscow Express," August 8, 2010.
The New York Times Book Review
Stephen Savage
One from a series for Where's Walrus? a children's book, February, 2011.
Stephen Savage
One from a series for Where's Walrus? a children's book, February, 2011.
Stephen Savage
One from a series for Where's Walrus? a children's book, February, 2011.
Stephen Savage
One from a series for Where's Walrus? a children's book, February, 2011.
Stephen Savage
Cover for the review of Martin Cruz Smith's book, Three Stations, August 15, 2010.
The New York Times Book Review
Guido Scarabottolo
Morgan Gaynin
Arnaldur Indridason, cover illustration for an Icelandic thriller Hypothermia, November 13, 2010.
Guido Scarabottolo
Morgan Gaynin
Book cover for Delicate Wives, July 2, 2010, a series of short stories by John Updike
Yuko Shimizu
One of three new images created for the three-person show Blow Up at the Society of Illustrators with Tomer Hanuka and Sam Weber, September 2010, using the various definitions of the word "blow up."
Yuko Shimizu
One of three new images created for the three-person show Blow Up at the Society of Illustrators with Tomer Hanuka and Sam Weber, September 2010, using the various definitions of the word "blow up."
Yuko Shimizu
The Unwritten No. 16, October 2011, cover from the DC Comics Vertigo series The Unwritten.
Yuko Shimizu
Unpublished illustration for a story about Asian tiger mothers.
TIME
Dadu Shin
Cover art for the feature "Inside or Out," July 1, 2010.
Plansponsor
Dadu Shin
Getting an Upgrade, personal piece, May 2010.
Aimee Sicuro
Central Park Love, the first piece in a series about love in the city for promotional mailers, December 2010.
Genevieve Simms
The Loud Cloud
Coyote somersault, one from "Summer Camp Memories," March 26, 2010, an article that recalled summer camp memories from a number of people, whether real or not. The coyote depicts a camp memory because of the animal's reputation as a trickster in folklore.
Swerve/Calgary Herald
Lasse Skarbovik
Marlena Agency
Cover art based on the number 14, April 2010.
3x3, The Magazine of Contemporary Illustration
lasse skarbovik
Marlena Agency
Cover art based on the number 14, June 2010.
3x3, The Magazine of Contemporary Illustration
lasse skarbovik
marlena Agency
Wall, a digital print for exhibition, March 15, 2010.
jeffrey smith
Gerald & Cullen Rapp Inc.
Quisling Overboard, Norway, one from a series for Shadow Knights, The Secret War Against Hitler, October 8, 2010, a pulp history book by Gary Kamiya.
Shadow Knights
jeffrey smith
Gerald & Cullen Rapp Inc.
Dachau, Noor Inayat Kahn, Liberte, one from a series for Shadow Knights, The Secret War Against Hitler, October 8, 2010, a pulp history book by Gary Kamiya.
Shadow Knights
jeffrey smith
Gerald & Cullen Rapp Inc.
Harry Ree Meets Gendarmes, one from a series for Shadow Knights, The Secret War Against Hitler, October 8, 2010, a pulp history book by Gary Kamiya.
Shadow Knights
Jeffrey Smith
Gerald & Cullen Rapp Inc.
Harry Ree, Gestapo , Charmont, Near Besancon, one from a series for Shadow Knights, The Secret War Against Hitler, October 8, 2010, a pulp history book by Gary Kamiya.
Shadow Knights
Brian Stauffer
One for "Dying To Get Out," September 4, 2010, an article about the rise of suicides in Seattle's King County Jail.
Seattle Weekly / The Village Voice
Brian Stauffer
White Out, March 1, 2010, cover art which appeared during the blizzard of 2010.
The New Yorker
Otto Steininger
Three in a Box
One for the article "Pearl Diver," June 2010, a diver discovers the hidden gems of smartphone apps.
PC World
Frank Stockton
James R. Stockton, personal work, August 2010.
Katherine Streeter
Frank Sturges Reps
Red Kitties, personal work, April 2010.
Jillian Tamaki
The fairy maiden gives Connla of the Fiery Hair an everlasting apple, one from Irish Myths and Legends, June 2010.
Jillian Tamaki
Niamh and Oisín escape to the mythical land of Tír na nÓg, one from Irish Myths and Legends, June 2010.
Ai Tatebayashi
Cotton Candy Lady, one from the series What She Reminds Me Of..., June 29, 2010.
Ai Tatebayashi
Salmon Lady, one from the series What She Reminds Me Of..., June 29, 2010.
N.A.
Gary Taxali
One from children's book, This Is Silly! August 2010.
Gary Taxali
Dung Beetles Have Huge Balls, January 2011, one from a series for DOUBT, a book showcasing the design philosophy of TAXI, an ad agency with offices in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, New York and Amsterdam.
Gary Taxali
Sorry I Don't Speak Average, January 2010, one from a series for DOUBT, a book showcasing the design philosophy of TAXI, an ad agency with offices in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, New York and Amsterdam.
Gary Taxali
The Winds of Change Smell Kinda Funny, January 2010, one from a series for DOUBT, a book showcasing the design philosophy of TAXI, an ad agency with offices in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, New York and Amsterdam.
Gary Taxali
Embrace Failure and Give Its Butt a Squeeze, January 2010, one from a series for DOUBT, a book showcasing the design philosophy of TAXI, an ad agency with offices in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, New York and Amsterdam.
Gary Taxali
Sneezing in threes, one from the article "Weird Symptoms," January 2011.
Real Simple
Gary Taxali
Urine that looks and smells funny, one from the article "Weird Symptoms," January 2011.
Real Simple
Gary Taxali
One for a review of the fiction novel The Ask by Sam Lipsyte, February 22, 2010.
The New York Times Book Review
Gary Taxali
Gary Taxali Classic Wooden Toys, six wooden toys, along with their packaging, created and designed for a major Canadian bookstore chain, December 2010. The classic toys are also available for sale on artist's online shop, www.taxalishop.com
Jacob Thomas
Joanie Bernstein, www.joaniebrep.com
One for "Problem Solver," December 2010, a man recalls one of his past jobs where he worked for a Christmas tree salesman and he was the problem solver.
Metro Magazine
Blair Thornley
One in a series for 16 images produced at large scale for the exterior of the North Part Garage in San Diego, January 19, 2011. Part of public art project, each panel corresponds with the main activities on the facing street. This panel faces North Park and University.
Blair Thornley
One in a series for 16 images produced at large scale for the exterior of the North Part Garage in San Diego, January 19, 2011. Part of public art project, each panel corresponds with the main activities on the facing street. This panel faces north park theater.
Blair Thornley
One in a series for 16 images produced at large scale for the exterior of the North Part Garage in San Diego, January 19, 2011. Part of public art project, each panel corresponded with the main activities on the facing street. This image corresponds to the garage itself.
Blair Thornley
One in a series for 16 images produced at large scale for the exterior of the North Part Garage in San Diego, January 19, 2011. Part of public art project, each panel corresponded with the main activities on the facing street. This one is just about driving. (originally produced in b/w for Herman Miller's See magazine).
Blair Thornley
One for "Streaming Television: Choice is Everything as TV Enters the Age of the Cloud," March 6, 2010, part of a calendar section about how subscription services like Netflix are selling the "general right to root around in the attic" in terms of watching television, instead of ownership of movies and TV episodes.
The Los Angeles Times
Mark Todd
Spread from the children's book My Monster Notebook, May 2011, which presents creepy creatures and characters from ancient times. Purporting to be a school notebook found on the sidewalk, the pages reveal the stories of such thrilling and little-known creatures as the huge Teumessian Fox (who was turned to stone by Zeus), Echidna (mother of many, many monsters), hundred-headed Briaereus (who was also a handful), and Typhon (who threw mountains around as if they were beanbags).
Alex Trochut
Levine/Leavitt
One for the article "The Americanization of Mental Illness," January 10, 2010.
The New York Times Magazine
Rich Tu
Excerpt from "Bang Boom Pow" featuring Elaina Royter, a fun collaboration with Andy Lin, Kids With Candy, and some very flexible ladies.
Kids With Candy
Rich Tu
Excerpt from "Bang Boom Pow" featuring Elaina Royter and Julia Royter, a fun collaboration with Andy Lin, Kids With Candy, and some very flexible ladies.
Kids With Candy
Rich Tu
You're My Favorite 07, December 25, 2010, part of a personal series.
Cristian Turdera
One from a series for the article "Help."
Plansponsor
Cristian Turdera
One from a series for the article "Help."
Plansponsor
Cristian Turdera
One for the article "Target-Day.
Plansponsor
cristian turdera
One from the article "On the Move."
Plansponsor
Santiago Uceda
Dirty Bigfoot Cyclops Hipster, March 6, 2010, created for the Society6 Portland group show Portland Prints based on a Portland fun fact. Bigfoot isn’t necessarily a Portland fun fact, though nobody would question why there’s a smelly bigfoot cyclops hipster riding his bicycle in the Willamette river in search of salmon.
Riccardo Vecchio
Portrait of John McCain for the article "John McCain, Still at War," July 19, 2010.
New York Magazine
Riccardo Vecchio
Portrait of John McCain for the article "What Would a Maverick Do?" July 11, 2010.
New York Magazine
Riccardo Vecchio
Portrait of Patrice Lumumba for "An Assassination’s Long Shadow," January 17, 2010, an Op-Ed article on the 50th Anniversary of the assassination of Patrice Lumumba by the C.I.A.
The New York Times
Frank Viva
Great Expectations, cover art, January 18, 2010.
The New Yorker
Frank Viva
Earth Day, cover art celebrating earth day, April 26, 2010.
The New Yorker
Esther Pearl Watson
Broken Down Yellow Car, February 2011, part of a series of personal work.
Esther Pearl Watson
KCOM Car, December 22, 2010, part of a series of personal works.
Sam Weber
Oryx, created for Dellas Graphics' annual Frog Folio.
Sam Weber
Part of a series to accompany a piece of fiction by Sandro Veronesi, November 2010.
Vanity Fair Italy
Kyle T Webster
One for "Unbalanced," January 20, 2010, a cover story about the shootings in Arizona, carried about by Jared Loughner, focusing on the psychology of murderers and this angle led to the Rorschach influenced style.
Phoenix New Times
Michael Wertz
Secrets of the Dog Park, January 6, 2011, created for Finlandia, a portfolio of screenprints in response to the work of Tom of Finland.
Nick White
Heart
Cover for the feature "Coke in Africa," November 2010. As sales are flat in developed countries, for Coke to keep growing, Africa is it.
Bloomberg Businessweek
Craig Winzer
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaks to the press, personal piece, December 10, 2010.
Noah Woods
Gerald & Cullen Rapp
Poster created for 100 Heads for Haiti, April 2010, a show created and spearheaded by Dave Plunkert, to help raise funds for Doctors Without Borders and their work with Haitian earthquake victims.
Courtney Wotherspoon
Hollywood Gelato, one from a series called "Dessert Storm," July 15, 2010, a round-up of Toronto critics' favorite ice cream cones.
The National Post
Courtney Wotherspoon
La Paloma, one from a series called "Dessert Storm," July 15, 2010, a round-up of Toronto critics' favorite ice cream cones.
The National Post
Courtney Wotherspoon
Caramel Ice Cream Truck, one from a series called "Dessert Storm," July 15, 2010, a round-up of Toronto critics' favorite ice cream treats.
The National Post
Courtney Wotherspoon
The Village Chill, one from a series called "Dessert Storm," July 15, 2011, a round-up of Toronto critics' favorite ice cream cones.
The National Post
Stephanie Wunderlich
Threeinabox
Eight Steps to Happiness, one from a series for a comic anthology, July 8, 2010.
Spring Magazine
I-Ying Yeh
I Feel, Therefore I Am, personal piece, June 30, 2010.
Brad Yeo
Gerald and Cullen Rapp
Illustration created to promote The Founders' Gallery at The Military Museums in Calgary, Canada, September 2010. The Founders' Gallery was formed as a public exhibition space contributing to our understanding of military experience in the field of human conflict through display of historic and contemporary works of art and related artifacts.
JooHee Yoon
Coyote, October 2, 2010, a piece inspired by the New York Times article "Mysteries that Howl and Hunt" September 2010, about the elusive and mysterious nature of coyotes.
JooHee Yoon
Elephant, personal project inspired by Leo Tolstoy's novel "Crime and Punishment," October 28, 2010.
Linda Zacks
Friend + Johnson
Skyline, October 26, 2010, personal piece part of an ongoing NYC skyline series.
Olimpia Zagnoli
Marlena Agency (US) / Illustrissimo (FR)
One for "Pink Papers," February 15, 2010, an article about Italian romance novel Harmony.
Vice Magazine Italy
Zachary Zezima
Ghosts, February 10, 2010, a spread from a self-published zine Theories in Death and Nature, which explores some of the many beliefs surrounding death and the after-life.
Ping Zhu
heflinreps
Loving Your Dog, August 2010, one from the book Safe Agua about design priorities in humanity, for example: are GPS dog collars more important than housing for natural disaster victims?