Image of the Day: Sam Weber’s sinister illustration for “The Priest That Preyed” in today’s New York Times.
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Image of the Day: Sam Weber’s sinister illustration for “The Priest That Preyed” in today’s New York Times.
Image of the Day: Open illustrates why complicated problems never have one solution for The New York Times‘ “Down With Supercommittees.”
Image of the Day: Sandy relief week continues as we look at Hoboken, NJ, where flood waters submerged a parking lot full of yellow cabs (photo by Charles Sykes/Associated Press). Consider donating to Occupy Sandy.
Image of the Day: Stephen Doyle’s illustration for The New York Times Sunday Review article, “An Adverb That Defies Certainty.”
Image of the Day: Letterpress Op-art for The New York Times by Ross MacDonald.
Image of the Day: In honor of government-mandated broccoli—and an exhibition of Paul Sahre’s New York Times op-ed illustrations at the NYT headquarters last night—we present Chicken Without the Guilt, designed by Sahre, Erik Carter, and Kaitlyn Jeffers, with art direction by Nicholas Blechman.
Really wonderful illustration from Saturday’s New York Times Op-Ed by Martin Venezky, with words by Peter Funt.
From yesterday’s New York Times, an illustration by Victor Kerlow accompanying the much talked about Goldman Sachs exit op-ed.