Showing posts with label illo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illo. Show all posts

Monday, July 27, 2009

New Work / 417 Magazine illos

I've been doing a monthly spot for the Talk of the Town section in 417 Magazine for almost a year now. The material is always funny or a little bizarre and the art director, Cassie Darst, has always been very receptive to my sketches/ideas and has been a pleasure to work with. Some of the past subjects have included robots, toilets, rainbows, and naked turkeys. Here are a few more from the most recent months.


"Fore Scores" - The blurb on this was for a Branson golf community that had been named among the top 20 in the nation.


"Medical Mountain" - This was about a Springfield eye doctor that went to Mt. Everest in the name of science and adventure to set up at the site of Caudwell Xtreme Everest. It is a London-based medical expedition during which doctors and health specialists will study how the human body works under grueling and extreme conditions at high altitude and with low oxygen levels. The doctors and scientists are doing medical testing on more than 70 volunteers as they ascend to a base camp. The goal is to use the study’s findings to help doctors treat critically ill patients suffering from diseases and conditions such as acute respiratory distress syndrome, congenital heart disease, oxygen deficiency, altitude sickness and more.


"Park Avenue a-go-go" - This one was about an interior design and architecture firm Buxton-Kubik-Dodd that has expanded its business practices to China. The Chinese development companies were looking for designs with American style, and Buxton-Kubik-Dodd completed several luxury showrooms, including themes of Park Avenue and Frank Lloyd Wright. Many of the condos that they designed are now being featured on billboards across China.


Friday, June 5, 2009

New Work for Westchester Magazine





Some recent illos for an article titled "Doctors' Orders". The first one was the full pager that the article opened with. The first spot was for Sports Medicine on over stretching and the second spot was for Geriatric Medicine and getting your house checked for loose carpets/rugs :) This was a fun assignments, thanks Aiko! See the full article here too - LINK



Monday, March 30, 2009

Economy Dampens Publishing



This was done for the April issue of the The Writer for an article titled "Economy Dampens Publishing".