
Harvard Business Review by Jacob Thomas, illustrating an article called The Secrets to Successful Strategy Execution.
The latest news about projects that illustrators on theispot.com have been working on.

Over the last few years Joyce Hesselberth has created dozens of illustrations for Imagination Stage, the leading children's theatre in the Washington, DC metro area.
David Plunkert signed posters to help kick off the launch of Maryland's statewide reading program, One Maryland One Book.
Michael Morgenstern illustrated the cover of The Wall Street Journal Europe's Weekend Journal for the weekend of June 27th - 29th.
Amy Saidens has won a Reggie Award for her work with the Stacy's Pita Chips ad campaign.
Beppe Giacobbe's colleague Marina Mander was moved to create a poignant book of farewells illustrated with a portfolio of Beppe’s existing images.
Acme Illustrators’ work is featured in a Business Week cover story this week. The story, titled "Can the US Bring Jobs Back Home?" is about the revival of US industry now that shipping goods from China is becoming too expensive.
As Good as Anybody is Raul Colon's latest illustrated book. Written by Richard Michelson and published by Random House, this is a powerful story about the friendshp between the African American and the Jewish civil rights leaders, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Abraham Joshua Heschel.
On exhibit through July 13th in Modena, Italy are Guido Scarabottolo’s sculptures, monotypes, and paintings.



The Society of Illustrators Los Angeles Illustration West 46 competition results include thirteen ispotters, including Travis Foster.
iQmagazine is PDFzine about illustration in Quebec, launched by a group of Canadian artists including Vigg, whose illustration appears in the premiere issue.


ispotter Brucie Rosch had two pieces on the LA Times Real Estate front page this past Sunday.
American Illustration, everyone’s favorite annual (and party) of the year will not be published until this fall. But the list of work selected for AI27 is out, and as usual it is loaded with ispotters.
“FACE VALUE: The Art of Robert de Michiell” opens June 13, 2008, 7 to 9 p.m. at the Alden Gallery in Provincetown, MA. The show will run for two weeks, through June 26.
Todd Umbarger's academic-style line drawings demonstrate various methods on how to escape life's unpleasant situations in the new edition of literary magazine TOPIC.
Stephanie Dalton Cowan recently completed two illustrations for two Kleenex tissue boxes featuring 2008 Beijing Olympics imagery.

Owen Smith pays tribute to the classic San Francisco hard-boiled detective novel, Dashiell Hammett's The Maltese Falcon, with a series of colorful and expressive characters showcased in posters commissioned by the San Francisco Arts Commission’s Art on Market Street 2008 Program.


Janet Hamlin's courtroom drawings of 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's arraignment made the news this week for one particular reason: Mohammed's complaint that the artist drew his nose too large.




