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Rapp Artists’ Latest Editorial Projects

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Rapp Artists have been working for the New York Times a lot, as well as National Geographic, Scientific American, Reader’s Digest, the Boston Globe, and more.

Above: Richard Mia was commissioned by the New York Times to illustrate the cover of their Sunday Styles section titled, “The Unmitigated Chaos of America’s Attempt at Color-Coded Covid Guidance.”

John Jay Cabuay was commissioned by American University Magazine to illustrate a portrait of  Delaware Senator Sarah McBride for the cover of their Spring 2021 issue, “Leading by Example.”
Fatinha Ramos was commissioned by the New York Times to illustrate the article, “How Barely-There Botox Became the Norm.”
Michael Witte was commissioned by Vanderbilt University Magazine to illustrate the article, “French Lessons” for their Winter 2021 issue.
Jonathan Carlson was commissioned by the University of Texas Arlington Magazine to illustrate the article, “Maveric Moguls,” for their Winter 2021 issue.
Jeffrey Smith was commissioned by The PennStater to illustrate their article about Muhammad Ali’s visit to Penn State in 1969, “The Champ is Here.”
James Steinberg was commissioned by Reader’s Digest to illustrate their The Healthy feature, “The Health Benefits of Cuddling.”
Peter and Maria Hoey was commissioned by the New York Times to illustrate the cover of the Sunday Business section, “The Gambling Company That Had the Best Pandemic Ever.”
Mike Ellis was commissioned by the New York Times to illustrate the cover of their Real Estate section, “Hudson Valley Is in Demand.”
Kotryna Zukauskaite was commissioned by Scientific American to illustrate the cover of their April 2021 issue, “The Math of Making Connections.”
Bruce Morser was commissioned by National Geographic to illustrate the Mars rover for their article, “Science Perseveres.”
Jeffrey Smith was commissioned by City & State New York to illustrate the cover of their March 2021 issue, “The Law Power 100.”
Jean-Manuel Duvivier was commissioned by Rotarian Magazine to illustrate the article “Jailhouse Bach” featured in their February 2021 issue. This article explores the positive impact of live music performances in prisons.
Taylor Callery was commissioned by The Boston Globe to illustrate their article “American Nightmare,” about the negative impact of shopping from Amazon