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Businessweek
Mass exodus from a big Wall Street firm.
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Unportfolio
Some day your ship will come in.
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WSJ
The growth of tax rules. AD: Mark Tyner
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Perspectives
Cover illustration, University of Minnesota- College of Law. AD/Editor: Cynthia Huff
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Novus
Time management. AD: Claude Martel, integrate
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Fast Company
Standing apart from your colleagues
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Family Circle
Family Diets. AD: Lisa Kelsey
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WSJ
Romance in the workplace. AD: Sue Foster
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Garage Fonts
AD: David Carson
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Gren Linett Records
CD cover for anniversary compilation
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C-Suite
University of Minnesota AD: Cynthia Huff
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Unportfolio
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Newsweek
New Years look ahead for the economic year
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Village Voice
AD: John Dixon
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CFO
The bookkeeping complications that gift cards cause. AD: Robert Lesser
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New York Times
Nudism in the city (cover). AD: Ken McFarlin
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Unportolio
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GQ
What Women Want in Bed: Sex Positions. PE Tyler Pappas
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Perspectives
Alternative Justice Through Mediation – University of Minnesota – College of Law (AD: Cynthia Currie)
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Home and Work
University of Chicago Press
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Perspectives
Lawyers transitioning to the business side of corporations.Cover illustration, University of Minnesota- College of Law. AD/Editor: Cynthia Huff
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Washington Post
Home Mortgages
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Fortune Magazine
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Perspectives
Administrative tax law. Cover illustration, University of Minnesota- College of Law. (AD/Editor: Cynthia Huff)
Since 1991, Stephen Webster has been using cheap plastic toys in fake settings as metaphors for much more important things. With old library card catalog files stuffed with little objects, the toys still act as a muse to many new projects.
While often imitated, but never duplicated this style makes a big idea approachable in a way that Photo District News once described as resembling “a head on collision between René Magritte, a View Master, and the Brady Bunch.”
