The Guardian Review


Artwork by Sebastien Thibault

Sébastien Thibault created this illustration for the cover of The Guardian’s Review Books section. The article talks about the number of male book reviewers compared to female reviewers.


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News published at 10:22 am, Monday, June 10th, 2013

Financial Times


Artwork by Clare Mallison

Clare Mallison illustrated the cover and centre spread for the Financial Times Weekend Money section. This weeks cover story was about behavioural finance.


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News published at 10:21 am, Monday, June 10th, 2013

Wall Street Journal – Not just for fondue


Artwork by Clare Mallison

Clare Mallison illustrated for The Wall Street Journal wine column. This weekends article was about, the fresh whites of Savoie. The French region is known for its cheese, but its wines are more obscure. That could change as more people try Savoie’s light freshing white wine.


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News published at 10:38 am, Friday, June 7th, 2013

Speakeasy


Artwork by Marisa Morea

Marisa Morea was commissioned by Baltimore Sun to illustrate about the small but growing trend of Maryland bars using speakeasies and the Prohibition era as a source of inspiration.


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News published at 10:21 am, Thursday, May 16th, 2013

Wall Street Journal


Artwork by Clare Mallison

Clare illustrated an article about the next generation of personal shoppers, for The Wall Street Journal’s Saturday fashion section.


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News published at 9:55 am, Wednesday, May 8th, 2013

Wall Street Journal


Artwork by Marta Antelo

Marta Antelo illustrates for the last Sunday Journal the article “In Applying to College, Is Cost a Factor?”


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News published at 11:18 am, Monday, April 29th, 2013

The Wall Street Journal


Artwork by Clare Mallison

Clare Mallison illustrated for the personal finance section of the Wall Street Journal the story was about refiguring inflation.


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News published at 10:09 am, Thursday, April 25th, 2013

Financial Times – Pension predicament


Artwork by Clare Mallison

Clare Mallison illustrated the cover and inside spread for the Financial Times Money section. She illustrated people making the difficult decision on how to make the most of their savings in retirement.


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News published at 10:28 am, Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013

The Financial Times


Artwork by Tony Healey

Tony Healey illustrates the weekly Face to Face profile for FTfm.


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News published at 10:26 am, Wednesday, April 17th, 2013

Nathalie Dion for The Wall Street Journal


Artwork by Nathalie Dion

Nathalie was comissioned by The Wall Street Journal to illustrate an article about parents who have been encouraging their child’s interest for the Arts and who are now wondering if they have been neglecting the maths and science…


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News published at 9:43 am, Tuesday, April 16th, 2013