Illustration From “Footnotes in Gaza” - New York Times
Sacco will find readers for “Footnotes in Gaza” far into the future because of the unique format and style of his comic-book narrative. He stands alone as a reporter-cartoonist because his ability to tell a story through his art is combined with
Holiday flab? Don't make a resolution; train with resolve - Lexington Herald-Leader
have migrated to your body; time to drop the fat and get conditioned and athletic. As always, the first step is the mental workout. McAdam MCT - 300 dpi Laurie McAdam color illustration of an overweight Sant weighing himself on a scale; can be
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Blio, officially debuting next week at CES, lets you read your ebooks as they're intended to look on paper. Clearly, Kurzweil is signaling his choice of tablets over e-ink, and his first shots are definitely persuasive. With apps planned soon for the
Sikich LLP and Icon Digital Design & Illustration Announce Merger - Yahoo Finance
AURORA, IL--(Marketwire - 12/23/09) - Jim Sikich, CEO of Sikich LLP, announces that Sikich has entered into a merger agreement with the marketing and design firm Icon Digital Design & Illustration in Naperville, IL. The merger is effective December 1
Auction Prices Show Pause in '09 Results - NumisMaster.com
“Gold Hits All-Time High,” “Unemployment Tops 10 Percent,” “10 Percent of Homes Are in Foreclosure,” “Dollar Rises, Gold Falls,” screamed the headlines in 2009. But how has the uneasy economic situation affected you personally? And
American Illustration 29 and American Photography 26 - Dexigner
American Photography 26 and American Illustration 29 will be published in hard-cover and distributed world-wide in November 2010. American Photography presents the best images by established and emerging photographers selected by an outstanding jury
Photo Illustration by The New York Times - New York Times
YOU might think that board members overseeing businesses that cratered in the credit crisis would be disqualified from serving as directors at other public companies. Frederick E. Rowe of Investors for Director Accountability says you will never hear
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