Brexit. The Day After

Illustration inspired by a stunned Great Britain waking up to the reality of leaving the EU. By coincidence I had an alternate sketch laying around for an earlier assignment about cracking foundations.  I was looking for a reason to work it up and the Brexit news...

Two for the New York Times

The New York Times and I have had a long relationship which constantly morphs and I’ve had the chance to work for a couple different sections lately. The top illustration for the Well Section commissioned by Catherine Gilmore-Barnes is for a column about how...

3 for 3×3 annual competition

Great news from 3×3 magazine. The cover “Mentoship” for the Norweigian Medical Journal has won an award of merit from 3×3’s annual Pro Show and will be featured in the printed annual. Much thanks to AD Emma Dalby for the great assignment...

Carey Business: When a Brand Takes a Beating

Creative Director Claude Skelton called with a fun before/after assignment for the Carey Business School at John Hopkins. The assignment was a cover and leading image for a feature about rebuilding brands after a crisis. Claude is one of the art directors who helped...

Stanford Magazine: RNA Games

AD Bambi Nicklen called with a fun assignment for Stanford magazine: An image was needed for a story about scientists creating online games for those who where interested in RNA. The amount of testing needed to map RNA is so vast scientists thought crowdsourcing could...

A Taste for Tragedy

AD Paul Naughton at Houstonia Magazine called with an assignment for a story he thought would I would enjoy and he was correct. Paul needed an image for the memories of a woman when she was bedridden as a child with fibromyalgia. Strangely, meals were her strongest...

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