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· 1W ago
A Fierce Longing
Dave Plunkert Here's the latest poster for Baltimore's Theatre Project. "A Fierce Longing", written by John Schneider and directed by John C. Wilson, is based on the life of Nobel-nominated, Japanese novelist and playwright Yukio Mishima. The play runs June...
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Spur Design
· 2W ago
Depression and Parenting for The New York Times
Joyce Hesselberth This piece is for an article by Dr. Perri Klass on how a parent's depression can affect the health of their children, art directed by Peter Morance. Scribbly clouds always make me happy, even if it's for a...
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Spur Design
· 2W ago
The New York Times Book Review
Dave Plunkert Cover art for Bill Clinton's review of Robert Caro's LBJ biography "The Passage of Power." Art directed by Nicholas Blechman. You can read the article online here.
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Spur Design
· 3W ago
Wall Street Journal
Dave Plunkert Illustration for the article "Up and Down: Fear of Investing Overseas" for the Wall Street Journal. Art Directed by Orlie Kraus.
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Spur Design
· 4W ago
aiCIO Magazine
Dave Plunkert My illustration for the article "Are Daggers Out Between Consultants and Asset Managers?", which you can read here. AD: Soojin Buzelli
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Spur Design
· 4W ago
PrestoBingo Shapes is now available for iPhone!
After months of designing, coding, animating, re-coding and illustrating, we're happy to announce that PrestoBingo Shapes is now available for the iPhone! We're so excited to see our app expanding and we hope to tackle more devices in the future....
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Spur Design
· 4W ago
Stanford Medicine
Dave Plunkert Here are four Illustrations created for Stanford Medicine Magazine, Spring 2012 issue. AD: Dennis McLeod / David Armario Design. Clockwise from upper left: Hit Record: Research to Explain Concussions, Joint Discovery, Historic Trial Halted, & Computing Cancer. Read...
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Spur Design
· 1M ago
Swords Buried Deep Opening
Saturday was the opening for Benjamin Marra's show at the Spur Gallery, Swords Buried Deep. It was excellent to see our walls full of Ben's fantastic work and our gallery full of great people. Issues of Ben's original comic series...
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Spur Design
· 1M ago
Famous Monsters for Berkeley-Haas Magazine
Dave Plunkert My illustration for Berkeley-Haas Magazine on the article "How Fear Affects Investing" features some classic horror villains. See the new layouts of the magazine here by Pentagram's DJ Stout and Stu Taylor.
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· 1M ago
Pets and Kids for The New York Times
Joyce Hesselberth I had a lot of fun putting this illustration together for The New York Times. The article "Can Fido and Whiskers Enrich Children’s Lives?”, discusses whether or not there are real benefits to having pets.
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