Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Outskirts Press Announces Cecil Learns To Smile - PR.com
She had earned certification in decorative art, which she taught for 28 years, and in botanical illustration, and she now plans to combine her two lifelong interests by writing and illustrating children’s books. Cecil Learns to Smile is her first.

On the record - The Daily
It printed next to an illustration of a sheep-lusting man standing beside a sheep, which was perhaps just as enamored with the man. A closer inspection of the illustration revealed the sexual nature of their “relation-sheep”: the sheep could be

Let it Snow: Rising band expands fan base with - Daily Orange
Some girl in my class made a video with the song ‘Black & Blue’ in the background,” said Alex Vitale, a freshman illustration major. “And I became a fan.” Determined to carve his own unique niche at the concert, opening act Theophilus

American General Life and Accident (AGLA) Launches - PR Inside
processing solutions for the nation’s top insurance companies, announced today that American General Life and Accident Insurance Company (AGLA) is now using iPipeline’s illustration software for marketing and selling their life and annuity

Coxswain's Drill Card - row2k
On the back side of the card you have a position by position illustration of the full rowing stroke! As your rowers work through the drill you can compare what you are envisioning with the illustration on the card and what you are seeing in front of

Daily Campus wins TIPA awards - SMU Daily Campus
The Daily Campus also took home awards in page one design, information graphic, news feature, news story, illustration, general column and feature story. Rotunda earned seven first place awards, including first place in overall excellence and cover

Melior Discovery, Rett Syndrome Research Trust - News-Medical.Net
This partnership is further illustration of Melior's truly unique capabilities and competence in high throughput in vivo pharmacology," said Andrew Reaume PhD, CEO, Melior Discovery. Rett Syndrome, the most physically disabling of the autism spectrum

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