Thursday, February 11, 2010

New Work for Bicycling and SF Weekly

Here are a recent cover for SF Weekly and a full page for Bicycling. Merci, Andrew and David- happy February, everybody. More work to come soon, and don't forget to check out my Drawger posts!



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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Eric Rohmer for The New Yorker

Thanks to Max for the opportunity to flex a different approach in this portrait.

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Monday, January 04, 2010

Happy New Year, and Here is Some Work!

Another big post here with lots of drawings for The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Tennis, Bicycling, Guide and LA Weekly. Thanks to Darrick, Jason, Nadia, Susannah, Jason, Erin, Chris, Brandon, and ... I hope I didn't forget anybody?











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Thursday, December 10, 2009

New Yorker, AARP, Cleveland, L.A., & More!

Illustration update! This is not everything, but I don't want to cram it all into one post. More to come. Meanwhile, thanks to Max, Jen, Michael, Jason, Brandon, and Eric for these cool jobs!











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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Watch Your Step! * American Illustration Party *

Here is a really fun one I did for Brandon last week (full post over at my Drawger page). See all you nice people at the American Illustration party - I'll be the guy in the white shirt.

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Sunday, November 01, 2009

Trains, Bikes, Man Eating Plants

Fun jobs for The New Yorker, LA Weekly, Bicycling, and High Point University. Thanks to some of my favorite art directors: Max, Erin, Darrick, and David.







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Thursday, October 01, 2009

New Work Roundup!

Been very busy - here are a few pieces from recent weeks: BusinessWeek, UTNE, Charlotte Magazine, Remodeling, Bicycling, ESPN, San Francisco Magazine. Thanks to Nick, Steph, Carrie, Rhonda, David, Lily, Lou, and Monica! More posts to come - gotta get back to drawing!













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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Mike Judge's 'Extract' for The New Yorker

I hope this movie is good - I loved Office Space. Thanks to Max for another super-fun illo!

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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Time Magazine Illustration: Rent or Buy?

Thanks to Jason for the referral and to Ryan for the great assignment.

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Monday, August 17, 2009

Drawings for The New Yorker & Wall St Journal

Thanks to Max and Dave for two really cool assignments: dragons and wine!



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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Portrait of NC Gov. Bev Perdue

She wants to be the 'Queen of Charlotte.' Thanks to Carrie for this fun one!

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Actors Afraid To Come Out of the Closet

Some agents in Hollywood are telling their clients not to come out, for fear that they might lose their fan base. This was a half page illustration for one of my favorite clients, LA Weekly. Darrick- thanks for yet another great assignment!

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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Kid's Day - Not a Great Idea...

This was for a story in Cleveland Magazine about 'Kids's Day,' a horrible idea for a holiday, in which kids eat, watch, play whatever they want for an entire day. As you can see, the mom in this scene is not happy. Thanks for a fun job, Jen!

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Thursday, July 09, 2009

Wisdom for Graduates - PlanSponsor

Thanks to the mighty SooJin for this fun illustration for a story about wisdom for college graduates entering the job market.



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Friday, June 19, 2009

Washington Post, BusinessWeek, Smash!

Here are recent pieces for BusinessWeek, The Washington Post (two section covers: Business & Home), and Smash! Magazine (a junior and college tennis publication). I have more work to post next week, but I don't want this post to be overly lengthy. Happy Weekend, all!







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Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Two for This Week's New Yorker

I was thrilled to sell a series of tennis-themed spots to the New Yorker. Additionally, Max gave me a fun color illustration (1/3 page) in the front of the magazine, on the theme of the Muslim Voices Festival.



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Thursday, May 21, 2009

New Work: New Yorker, BusinessWeek, NY Times

Thanks to Max, Nick and Aviva for some really fun jobs. The spots for the NY Times Week in Review were quite a challenge: one day turnaround, lots of thinking, and trying to avoid cliches. For the New Yorker piece, I am including a detail - some of the texture and more subtle color doesn't show up when I reduce these images and save them for the web. The BusinessWeek piece accompanied a story about the CEO failing to get the numbers up. The collar thing just 'happened' while I was sketching - luck!







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Monday, May 11, 2009

New Site, New Work for New York Times

Welcome to my new website. As you can see, the layout is the same as the old site, since I was frequently told that art directors liked the design and the set-up. But, I have cleaned things up and added more info, as well as added a few new sections (Lectures and Demos, for instance). Please let me know what you think about the facelift!

Here is a new piece for the NY Times (thanks, as always, to Richard!). This piece accompanies an essay about an old doorman who drops knowledge on passersby and building residents, while standing out front chain-smoking.

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

NY Times Illustrations

Two in the last few weeks - one for the Letters section in Op-Ed (Should Justices be Required to Retire?) and another in the City section about how soldiers stand out awkwardly in the uniquely 'camouflaged' social venues in NYC. As always, big thanks to Leanne and Richard. For process images (sketches, etc.), please visit this page.



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Friday, April 17, 2009

Bicycling: Learning About the Tour de France on TV

Really fun assignment (big thanks to Erin) for Bicycling.

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