November 13, 2013

Double Dutch




Full page illustration for Holland Herald the inflight magazine of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines.

 Subject was how success at chess has more to do with practice than intelligence. 

This was the spot on the next page.

In the magazine.




"Personal Debt" For Dutch bank De Lage Landen


Here's the layout really, really small (they didn't want the article readable since it's an internal magazine and has sensitive information)





November 6, 2013

Foreign Policy Magazine


Headline to work with was: The military’s Chicken Littles want you to think the sky is falling. Don’t believe them: America has never been safer.

They ended up going more the budget cut route. But I did have fun with the headline.

October 1, 2013

White House/Kremlin Hotline


2014 calendar for the Progressive. I got the month of August.

August 30 1963 - the White House/Kremlin ‘hot line’ installed, after the near disaster of the Cuban Missile Crisis.


I thought B would be picked, but I was pleasantly surprised, thanks Nick!

September 23, 2013

Cow's Milk for Babies




 Here's a quick one for the Wall St. Journal Health section on the debate of cow's milk for babies.

Holstein cows have such graphic possibilities I knew this was going to be a fun job. Thanks Pete!

August 29, 2013

Standford redesign by Pentagram


Pentagram (the NYC office), just redesigned Stanford's School of Business Magazine.


I always feel honored and pressure on a redesign, because they are putting alot of trust in you.


The editors were pleased apparently, because they requested me for the next issue.
This one was about working from home vs. the office.


 I added some color to their favorite roughs to help them pick.



Thanks Shigeto!


Here's the cover of the magazine (paper illustration by Owen Gildersleeve) which I thought turned out great!




July 24, 2013

Scientific American





For Scientific American.

On the barrier around the brain that prevents certain drugs from entering the brain.

Ballpoint pen and ink brush to get the veins right.

Making a face and seeming anatomically correct at the same time, took a few attempts.



July 5, 2013

Music You Hate



Trying to learn to appreciate the music you hate, for the LA Times.

My favorite was the skunk note, but I think Paul was the wiser to choose the trash can headphones.