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Friday, 22 May, 2009

NEW WORK | Harvard Business Review 3



Freedom! | Harvard Business Review

For an article about audit committees being free of the minutiae of the Sorbanes-Oxley Act and now moving ahead with work that will attract executives. Originally this was going to be a full-page and one spot job but the article got moved and it ended up being just a half-page vertical illustration. Below are my original full-page sketches along with some spots and finally the revised sketch for the half-page.

• Sketches






NEW WORK | Toddler Magazine 2



Sh*#! | Toddler Magazine

For an article about how to get your child to stop swearing.

• Sketches

Tuesday, 19 May, 2009

American Illustration 28



Outsource your brain | Harvard Business Review

Good news, the illo above has been selected to appear in American Illustration 28!

Wednesday, 13 May, 2009

NEW WORK | The Chase



The chase | Personal Work

Another image for a personal project I'm working on right now.

• Detail

Thursday, 7 May, 2009

NEW WORK | Stoopid Bully



Stoopid bully | Personal Work

I found this old picture of myself looking kinda sad so I thought I would add a little something to it. I've been playing around lately with working on top of old pictures and I'm really enjoying it so far. More like this coming soon.

NEW WORK | Ba-Doom!



Ba-Doom! | Personal Work

Some personal work. This is part of a larger project that I'm working on this year. Not much to say about it now but I'll be doing more with these characters and I'll post new stuff every so often.

• Detail

Tuesday, 5 May, 2009

NEW WORK | Free Shoe



Free shoe | Personal Work

Something for fun. I was reading an article in The National Post about running shoes that feel like your not wearing shoes at all so I sketched this. I don't know why there is a little monster there, I just like monsters.

Monday, 4 May, 2009

NEW WORK | Indianapolis Monthly



Slimming effect | Indianapolis Monthly

For an article about the annual ranking of the fittest and fattest cities. Indianapolis looks to be thinner but it could be more about other factors than a healthier population.

• Sketch


• Revised(made the shadows a little slimmer)