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You can find some of the outstanding cover art illustrator Paul Hoffman has prepared for the Planning Commissioners Journal. The illustrations look terrific as framed prints -- and make a great gift for planners and planning commissioners, or to put on your own wall. They are also available in several other formats: as small posters, notecards, totebags, mousepads, and t-shirts. If there are other covers Paul has done that you'd like us to make available, please email us at: pcjoffice@gmail.com -- you can view all of his covers by browsing through our back issues table of contents.
Historic Preservation Historic preservation helps give character to our cities and towns. This striking drawing by Paul Hoffman from our Fall 2003 issue shows workers restoring the facade of a historic home. |
Farm to Community Local agriculture is important to our cities and towns. This illustration by Paul Hoffman for our Summer 2006 issue highlights the link between farm and community. |
The Return of Downtown Our Feature Attraction is "The Return of Downtown" -- visible in the marquee of this downtown theater. This image graced the cover of our Winter 2003 issue. |
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Green Infrastructure Green space is a basic community necessity and should be planned as an integrated system. That's the message in Paul Hoffman's cover drawing from our Winter 2000 issue. |
Energy Independence The relationship of our dependence on oil and urban sprawl is the theme of this dramatic illustration for the cover of our Winter 2005 issue. |
Contentious Public Hearings Have you ever had a bear of a meeting! If so, you can surely relate to this meeting scene from our Winter 2010 cover, Contentious Public Hearings. |
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Sustainability Sustainability is the key to healthy communities. Paul Hoffman's cover for our Summer 2002 issue frames fish and various critters around a compact village scene. |
Come to Order! Come to Order! One of our favorite cover illustrations by Paul Hoffman highlighted an article on rules of order in our Winter 1995 issue. |
Crossing America Travel from the Atlantic Ocean, through farmlands and mountains, in this cover drawing from our Fall 2007 issue. |
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Getting the Density You Want Planners can help cities determine the density they really want. That's the focus of our Spring 2009 cover story, illustrated by Paul Hoffman. |
Tomorrow's Planners Know a young or aspiring planner who cares about communities and people? Paul Hoffman's illustration of "Tomorrow's Planners" might be just the right gift. |
Water: Sphere of Influence This drop of water in a parched landscape conveys the message that water's sphere of influence on growth and development is enormous. |












