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Mailbag Vector Illustration for Wall Street Journal Yoder and Son Column

by admin on February 1, 2010

My latest work is an  Editorial illustration for the Wall Street Journal Yoder and Son column.

Yoder and Son is a feature in the Sunday Wall Street Journal where Steve Yoder and his teenage son write about money and finances from each of their unique perspectives.

This week’s column is a “mailbag” response to some criticism the duo received over their last column on holiday travel, or the lack thereof.

Tagged as: Illustration, steve yoder, wall street journal, wsj

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