Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Treasury and Risk - Tax Window


Tax window stays open | Treasury and Risk

For an article about the IRS having access to tax work papers. I was given much of what they wanted the illustration to be from the beginning. Just a desk with paper, a window and people spying outside. Really enjoyed the process, felt like I was designing a set for a play.

• Sketches

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Indianapolis Monthly - Latest work


Got to get away | Indianapolis Monthly

Lately I've been doing regular illustrations for a column in Indianapolis Monthly. I also do a bimonthly job for another client and I love getting the chance to work within a regular structure and learn to find the right tone and style that fits the stories best. The illustration above was for a story about a not so good vacation that included mountains, a cabin and goats.


Getting down to earth | Indianapolis Monthly

For a story about one man's love of all things mulch.


Twist and shout | Indianapolis Monthly

For a story about a wife forcing her husband to go to yoga with her.


Pillow talk | Indianapolis Monthly

For a story about being bashful to talk about mattresses.

Friday, August 06, 2010

New Parent Magazine - You Name It


You Name It | New Parent Magazine

For an article about the name your child will carry with them for the rest of their life. With this one I thought it would be funny to show how certain names come with certain ideas of who the person might be. Looking at it now, I kinda think "Luc" should maybe have a lightsaber instead of a baguette.

Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Oil Spill


Oil Spill (pie in the face)

Here's a self-initiated illo about the Gulf oil spill. Uncle Sam hasn't been having a very good time lately.