The JSTOR Art Project is a gallery of artistic interpretations of the JSTOR brand using our logo as a point of inspiration. We're excited to work with creative individuals to produce a collection of artwork that visually brings to life the world of JSTOR and at the same time showcasing the talent and imagination of the artists around the globe.

  • JSTOR Art Project 001 (front)
     
    Artist: Sasha Prood | sashaprood.com
     
    Summary: The JSTOR Art Project debuts with the work of Brooklyn-based illustrator Sasha Prood—named one of Print Magazine’s 20 Under 30 New Visual Artists. Her past clients include Harper Collins, Wired Magazine UK, and BBH New York. 

    We asked Prood to create a double-sided poster with a discipline-centric view of JSTOR. Prood’s art is inspired by the organic, the natural, and the scientific, and her A-Z fonts and adaptation of our logo wonderfully illustrate both JSTOR’s scholarly content and the technology that makes it accessible. 

     
    The JSTOR Art Project is a gallery of artistic impressions of the JSTOR brand and library. We’re delighted to work with creative individuals to develop a collection of artwork that visually brings to life the world of JSTOR and, at the same time, showcases the talent and imagination of artists around the globe.  
     
    New submissions: If you’re a visual artist and would like to join the JSTOR Art Project, let us know! Send a description of your initial concepts to artproject@jstor.org or just tell us you’re interested and give us a link to your portfolio. For more information on the series, read our official guidelines and submission criteria.
  • JSTOR Art Project 001 (back)
     
    Artist: Sasha Prood | sashaprood.com
     
    Summary: The JSTOR Art Project debuts with the work of Brooklyn-based illustrator Sasha Prood—named one of Print Magazine’s 20 Under 30 New Visual Artists. Her past clients include Harper Collins, Wired Magazine UK, and BBH New York. 

    We asked Prood to create a double-sided poster with a discipline-centric view of JSTOR. Prood’s art is inspired by the organic, the natural, and the scientific, and her A-Z fonts and adaptation of our logo wonderfully illustrate both JSTOR’s scholarly content and the technology that makes it accessible. 

     
    The JSTOR Art Project is a gallery of artistic impressions of the JSTOR brand and library. We’re delighted to work with creative individuals to develop a collection of artwork that visually brings to life the world of JSTOR and, at the same time, showcases the talent and imagination of artists around the globe.  
     
    New submissions: If you’re a visual artist and would like to join the JSTOR Art Project, let us know! Send a description of your initial concepts to artproject@jstor.org or just tell us you’re interested and give us a link to your portfolio. For more information on the series, read our official guidelines and submission criteria.
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