The Globe & Mail


Artwork by Michelle Thompson

Michelle illustrated an article on why more than half a century after Anne Frank’s death, Frank still has a hold on us.


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News published at 7:48 pm, Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

New York Times Op-Ed pages


Artwork by Daniel Stolle

Daniel Stolle illustrated an article by Valery Panyushkin for The New York Times Op-Ed pages. Art directed by Matthew Dorfman.


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News published at 7:00 am, Monday, December 12th, 2011

TagesWoche


Artwork by Daniel Stolle

Daniel Stolle made this full-spread illustration for new Swiss paper TagesWoche. TagesWoche is a completely new publication, that wants to stir up the local and national market in Switzerland, by offering an alternative to the classic newspapers of the region and by closely connecting the print issue with it’s online presence. Art direction by Matthias Last.


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News published at 10:05 am, Friday, December 2nd, 2011

The Globe & Mail


Artwork by Michelle Thompson

Michelle Thompson’s new piece for The Globe & Mails teen section, on appealing to a bully’s conscience.


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News published at 7:00 am, Monday, November 7th, 2011

The New York Times Book Review


Artwork by Daniel Stolle

Daniel Stolle created this illustration for The New York Times Book Review’s article about Ian Kershaw’s latest book “The End”. Kershaw examines the turmoil and idiosyncracies of the last days of the “Third Reich”.


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News published at 9:55 am, Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Wall Street Journal


Artwork by Terry Wong

Terry Wong’s latest illustration for the Wall Street Journal. The very precise placement of products in and around the Produce department.


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News published at 10:33 am, Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

The Globe & Mail


Artwork by Michelle Thompson

Michelle illustrated this piece on having a Perfect Teen, or not…


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News published at 11:00 am, Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

Independent on Sunday


Artwork by Hanna Melin

Hanna Melin illustrated a piece about “modern etiquette” for the British newspaper, Independent.
Etiquette for the beach: Don’t use lotion-spreading as a pick-up line. That’s so 1970s.


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News published at 10:02 am, Thursday, October 6th, 2011

Wall Street Journal


Artwork by Mario Wagner

Mario Wagner recently finished another illustration for the Wall Street Journal on an article about a big launch coming up in the computer scene.


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News published at 10:47 am, Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

New York Times


Artwork by Pablo Lobato

Pablo’s latest portraits for The Cover of Arts&Leisure of The New York Times, showing Leno, Conan, Letterman, Kimmel and Fallon.


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News published at 10:02 am, Tuesday, September 20th, 2011