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Steven Salerno

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Celebrating The New Yorker Centennial Through the Eyes of Workbook Illustrators

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Celebrate The New Yorker’s centennial and the contributions Workbook Illustrators have made to the publication over the years.

Best of 2022: Steven Salerno

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By assigning himself eight New Yorker covers Steve Salerno challenged himself to create images that capture the current mood of the city as he observes the world around him. “In years …

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Steven Salerno for the Milken Institute Review

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Steven Salerno’s series of illustrations for the Milken Institute Review’s article, called “Notes on Forever (Or Not),” adds insight into how the super wealthy navigate the transfer of their wealth forward …

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Steven Salerno and the Return of Madeline

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The project proposal was one of the most unique challenges of Steven Salerno‘s career: to illustrate a new mini picture book featuring one of the most well known and beloved …

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Spotlight on Editorial Illustration: Steven Salerno for The Wall Street Journal

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  These days, illustrator Steven Salerno is working on a full schedule of illustrating picture books, for both fiction and nonfiction titles, but he manages to create editorial illustrations for some long …

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Steve Salerno Works Through the Concept

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Steve Salerno latest editorial assignment is this image for the “Family and Tech” column (with a modified  horizontal version  for the web) at the Wall Street Journal titled, “New Parental Obsession—Kids’ Online Grades.“ It …

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January Editor’s Picks

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May Editor’s Picks

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