In 2010, Simeonovski was a member of the artistic designer team of the exhibition
Mammoths and mastodons: titans of the Ice Age in the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, where he created an artistic rendering of
Lyuba, the currently most completely preserved
woolly mammoth calf. In 2011, he illustrated the work
Les petits mammifères de Madagascar: guide de leur distribution, biology et identification by Voahangy Soarimalala and Steven M. Goodman. In 2014, he illustrated the book ''Extinct Madagascar: Picturing the Island's Past'' by
William L. Jungers and
Steven M. Goodman about the fossil and subfossil mammal and bird fauna of Madagascar which was also a subject for an exhibition in the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago that run from August 2014 to October 2015. '', illustrated by Velizar Simeonovski for the journal
PLoS ONE in 2011. Simeonovski also provide illustrations and artistic reconstructions for
species description's, including 2011 for
Panthera zdanskyi, that same year for the
Tsingy wood rail, in 2014 for
Yoshi garevskii, and in 2016 for
Calciavis grandei. In 2011, Lawrence R. Heaney and his team described seven new species of the mice genus
Apomys from Luzon and Mindoro in the Philippines where Simeonovski made the illustrations. == External links ==