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Electric cars in Oslo, second illustration Source: Cicero |
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An illustration for the weekly column by Leor Dayan,
Dealing with moving from suburbia back to the big city.
Source: http://www.maariv.co.il/news/new.aspx?pn6Vq=EE&0r9VQ=FMLIJ |
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'Helpless Help' - cover illustration for Kontakt Magazine - summer 2014 issue Source: Kontakt Magazine / summer 2014 issue |
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To day or not to day #134. Fear of endless stagnation of the economy in the United States and Europe is unjustified. We do not want to accept that recovery from financial crisis takes time and are trying to force demand.
There is no reason to expect that in coming decades increased productivity in western world suddenly would disappear. Source: Het Financieele Dagblad, Saturday 23 August, 2014 Essay by Sylvester Eijffinger and Lex Hoogduin. |
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Dutch art world not open for discussion about the future. Source: NRC Handelsblad Cultureel Supplement |
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Because of their bad reputation, Dutch VMBO schools (Lower Vocational Education) are losing pupils. Source: Dagblad de Limburger |
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'Hidden Emotions', illustration about closing in ourselves, about fear of expressing emotions, about fear of rejection. Source: Ewa Adriana Szumowska, https://www.facebook.com/pracowniaszumowska |
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Illustration for The Sad Story Project Source: Vrij Nederland |
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Illustration for Loud and Quiet's feature by John Ford who takes us through a confrontation process with post-war Jazz. John rejects the idea of limiting his ears and finds himself in a vortex of maladjustment converted into a crude humour approach to Jazz as a genre, but also as a lifestyle related to a certain musical conservatism. Source: http://www.loudandquiet.com/2014/07/loud-and-quiet-digital-issue-60/ |
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Some of our colleagues at work can have very peculiar characters, or even weird personalities. Source: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, July 2014 |
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Job van der Molen
posted on August 20, 2014 at 7:31
Job's website
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Let's begin this beautiful day with reading the newspaper. Source: NDC Mediagroep |
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I drew this illustration for VPRO magazine. It's about the pharmaceutical industry, which, Professor in pharmaceutical biotechnology Huub Schellekens claims, only innovates products that are commercially lucrative. Source: vpro gids |
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German savings banks are accused of abusing their position of power in local communities. Source: Cicero |
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Illustration for Kopalnia- quarterly football magazine.
I Illustrated the article about Diego Maradona, and his famous goal, known as the 'Hand of God'. Source: http://wydawnictwokopalnia.pl/ |
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editorial illustration for GAGA magazine, about mothers working at corporations. Source: http://gogaga.pl/ |
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The inspiring story about the German tennis talent Johnny and his fight against the cancer. Source: VPRO Gids |
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A virus without a cure spreading fast and wide, but also able to disappear quietly for several years. It's called Ebola. Source: PulpdeLuxeMagazine
http://issuu.com/pulpdeluxe/docs/pdlm19kl#embed |
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First commission for MorgenBladet, a Norwegian weekly paper. The article focussed on how reading habits are changing; with such a disruptive lifestyle can we still decipher the intricate plots of literature? And does the way novels are written need to be changed to suit our future times. I for one hope not. Source: Morgenbladet (Weekly Paper) July 18th |
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Cutbacks.
Published in "TheMarker" magazine Source: http://www.themarker.com/ |
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'Victims of the temptress' - Human mate poachers are individuals interested in having brief affairs with married people. Studies show that this behavior, although criticized, is socially acceptable for men. Women who seduce married men are judged very harsh and always blamed for a couple’s break up. Source: Charaktery Magazine, Special issue - you and me 01/2014 |
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'Man (89) seeks help (m/w)' –
On BeterThuis, a Dutch online platform for elderly care. Source: Het Parool |
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political comment about a thriving partnership between old 'New' Labour and Tesco Supermarket. Source: The Guardian |
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To day or not to day #133: Successful tax reform should be done by avoiding debating inequality. Who wants to change taxation should ensure for clear tangible benefits for citizens. Source: Het Financieele dagblad, Saturday 12 July, 2014 – Essay by Marcel Canoy, chief economist at ECORYS, lecturer Erasmus School of Accounting & Assurance and columnist for the FD |
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Sonic Branding: Audio marketing and logo-tunes Source: Volkskrant |
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Vinex-man discovers his 'wild self' Source: www.vpro.nl |
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Classic authors are being retranslated and published. Here's four: Anna Louw, Mario Rigoni Stern, Roger Martin du Gard, Graham Greene
Source: Vrij Nederland 28 June 2014 |
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Illustration for a Festival Special.
It turns out that quite a lot of rock musicians have a BA or MA degree. Source: MGL |
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Illustration for an article about overprotective parents and insecure, weak children. Source: Wysokie Obcasy Magazine |
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