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Donald Trump

TIm O’Brien Covers The Big Stories.

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Illustrator Tim O’Brien has been covering the biggest stories in the news for Time Magazine, Der Spiegel,  Stern, Smithsonian Magazine, GQ, Rolling Stone, The Atlantic Monthly,  Esquire, New York Magazine, The New …

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Salzman International Creative Update

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Check out Salzman International’s latest work for the New York Times, Die Zeit, La Repubblica, This American Life, the Washington Post, and more editorial sources from around the world. Above: Joey …

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Illustrator Wes Rowell Takes On a Goat Rope

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Goat Rope Noun  (slang): A confusing, disorganized  situation, often attributed to or marked by human error; a convoluted issue that is contested by many parties. The summer of 2020 was …

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Colleen O’Hara’s Congressional Women

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Colleen O’Hara‘s latest assignment for Muhlenberger College captures the fierce freshman class of women elected to the United States House of Representatives in 2018. It accompanied a story on the college’s …

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Jan Feindt Brings the Mueller Report to Life

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Considering it’s complicated nature, we can’t think of a better, more compelling way to explain the contents of the Mueller Report than through the form of a graphic novel. Jan …

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Nigel Buchanan Is In Your Face

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    Whether he’s playing it straight or adding a little sly commentary of his own, the portraits of Nigel Buchanan are nothing if not compelling. He’s added  new portraits …

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Saverio Truglia’s Party People

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American politics has never been more tribal, and over the past year, Chicago photographer Saverio Truglia made it his mission to document the growing “esprit de corp” among the followers of two candidates: Bernie Sanders …

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The Latest from the Sanders Agency

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The illustrators at the Liz Sanders Agency are a small but diverse group that have been working a variety of assignments lately. Like many Workbook illustrators, Amy Ning can’t resist …

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Illustrators Interpret the 2016 Election

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Workbook illustrators have been busy lately creating visual commentary on the presidential race. Now that the field seems to have essentially narrowed to two, with one still holding on, we’ve …

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We’re Fired by Jacob Thomas

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Illustrator Jacob Thomas, the creator of the Batman portrait, will soon exhibit a whole array of Trump portraits at the Chicago Degenerate Art Gallery, opening on April 1st. The series on display is a culmination of what began as a guerrilla art campaign featuring “Trump as Batman” on the streets of Chicago, which was spotted by Gallery owner Nicholas Zahn, who made it his mission to track down Jacob. As Trump’s popularity surged, so did Jacob’s output of Trump portraits. Jacobs hopes that by combining humor with activism he is able to contribute to the political debate in a meaningful way.