Category Archives: Cover
Daniel Fishel – LA Times
I did a quick turn around for Sundays LA Times Op-Ed. How fast you say? On Thursday I got asked for my availability at 1pm, received the article at 6pm, got final sketch approval at 11:30pm, and finished the final
Daniel Fishel – LA Times
I did a quick turn around for Sundays LA Times Op-Ed. How fast you say? On Thursday I got asked for my availability at 1pm, received the article at 6pm, got final sketch approval at 11:30pm, and finished the final
Kyle T. Webster – Recent Editorial Work
I have been very bad about keeping up with this blog. Here is a big sampling of work from the past couple of months- thanks for looking! Road and Track NY Observer Bicycling Corporate Knights Hanleywood New York Times Wall
Kyle T. Webster – Recent Editorial Work
I have been very bad about keeping up with this blog. Here is a big sampling of work from the past couple of months- thanks for looking! Road and Track NY Observer Bicycling Corporate Knights Hanleywood New York Times Wall
PJ McQuade – The Pitch – NCAA BIG XII Warriors
Just did a cover for The Pitch (Kansas City) out today. NCAA Big XII basketball meets The Warriors movie from the 70s. Come out and play March Madness! Detail shots Plus some interiors, “Can you match the hair to the
PJ McQuade – The Pitch – NCAA BIG XII Warriors
Just did a cover for The Pitch (Kansas City) out today. NCAA Big XII basketball meets The Warriors movie from the 70s. Come out and play March Madness! Detail shots Plus some interiors, “Can you match the hair to the
Thomas Pitilli – Fort Worth Weekly
Always fun creating covers for Fort Worth Weekly. This one was no exception. Thanks to Bonnie for always making it fun! And thank you for checking in, see you next time!
Thomas Pitilli – Fort Worth Weekly
Always fun creating covers for Fort Worth Weekly. This one was no exception. Thanks to Bonnie for always making it fun! And thank you for checking in, see you next time!
Daniel Fishel – Washington Post Express
Here is a quick illustration I did for the Washington Post Express that came out last Friday about living next to difficult neighbors. Boy how I can relate to this. Art Director: Adam Griffiths
Daniel Fishel – Washington Post Express
Here is a quick illustration I did for the Washington Post Express that came out last Friday about living next to difficult neighbors. Boy how I can relate to this. Art Director: Adam Griffiths
Thomas Pitilli – Boston Globe
I recently had the pleasure of illustrating the cover for Boston Globe’s ‘G’ Style section. It was a fun story about forming a really strong friendship with your trainer. I’ve long been a fan of the beautifully illustrated covers that
Thomas Pitilli – Boston Globe
I recently had the pleasure of illustrating the cover for Boston Globe’s ‘G’ Style section. It was a fun story about forming a really strong friendship with your trainer. I’ve long been a fan of the beautifully illustrated covers that
Kyle T. Webster – NY Observer Cover
This was my third cover illustration for The New York Observer. The brief from the client was clear: draw several ‘Carries’ in a typical city scene. I didn’t think the dog with Sarah Jessica Parker’s likeness would make it past
Kyle T. Webster – NY Observer Cover
This was my third cover illustration for The New York Observer. The brief from the client was clear: draw several ‘Carries’ in a typical city scene. I didn’t think the dog with Sarah Jessica Parker’s likeness would make it past
Brett Affrunti – NY Observer Arts Cover
I had a really fun time working on this cover for the NY Observer Arts section cover. This was for a story on how art galleries in Manhattan’s Upper East Side are changing demographics (from old rich ladies to hipsters,
Brett Affrunti – NY Observer Arts Cover
I had a really fun time working on this cover for the NY Observer Arts section cover. This was for a story on how art galleries in Manhattan’s Upper East Side are changing demographics (from old rich ladies to hipsters,
Ryan Snook – Strategy Magazine
Cover illustration for the annual Creative Report Card & Cassies Awards issue of Strategy Magazine. Big thanks to Stephen Stanley for this one!
Ryan Snook – Strategy Magazine
Cover illustration for the annual Creative Report Card & Cassies Awards issue of Strategy Magazine. Big thanks to Stephen Stanley for this one!
Thomas Pitilli – NY Observer
I’m so excited to have illustrated yesterday’s cover for NY Observer. Very interesting story about the psychology behind young, good-looking wall street guys using multiple (high-end) escorts as a way to fulfill emotional relationship needs. I’m really happy with the way
Thomas Pitilli – NY Observer
I’m so excited to have illustrated yesterday’s cover for NY Observer. Very interesting story about the psychology behind young, good-looking wall street guys using multiple (high-end) escorts as a way to fulfill emotional relationship needs. I’m really happy with the way
Kyle T. Webster – Los Angeles Times
Here is a Business Cover for the L.A. Times, along with some other recent bits and pieces from various publications. As you can see, I was fortunate to be PAID to draw Mickey Mouse with a lightsaber not once,
Kyle T. Webster – Los Angeles Times
Here is a Business Cover for the L.A. Times, along with some other recent bits and pieces from various publications. As you can see, I was fortunate to be PAID to draw Mickey Mouse with a lightsaber not once,
Kyle T. Webster – Washington Post Weekend Cover
Thanks to the Washington Post for this cover assignment. I am including sketches, as well – the chosen sketch was not my first choice, but in the end, I like the final art. I realize that the art director definitely
Kyle T. Webster – Washington Post Weekend Cover
Thanks to the Washington Post for this cover assignment. I am including sketches, as well – the chosen sketch was not my first choice, but in the end, I like the final art. I realize that the art director definitely
Thomas Pitilli – WashPost Weekend Pass
This was a real fun one to work on! It was for the Weekend Pass edition that was covering the SPX (small press expo) indie comix festival a couple weeks back. The best part of this for me was
Thomas Pitilli – WashPost Weekend Pass
This was a real fun one to work on! It was for the Weekend Pass edition that was covering the SPX (small press expo) indie comix festival a couple weeks back. The best part of this for me was
Kyle T. Webster – Forward Cover & Page
A recent cover and full page opener for Forward. This job took a few different turns as the story changed a bit, but it all worked out nicely in the end.
Kyle T. Webster – Forward Cover & Page
A recent cover and full page opener for Forward. This job took a few different turns as the story changed a bit, but it all worked out nicely in the end.
PJ McQuade – Cover of The Pacific Northwest Inlander
Here’s the cover artwork I did recently for The Pacific Northwest Inlander. The subject was DEBT MACHINE. But before I got here, I developed another take on the subject, below. I had a blast developing these but they were deemed
PJ McQuade – Cover of The Pacific Northwest Inlander
Here’s the cover artwork I did recently for The Pacific Northwest Inlander. The subject was DEBT MACHINE. But before I got here, I developed another take on the subject, below. I had a blast developing these but they were deemed
Kyle T. Webster – Adweek Cover
I illustrated this week’s Adweek cover for the annual Talent 100 issue. Top image: the version that ran. Bottom image: my original color scheme. Thanks, as always, to Nick for the call.
Kyle T. Webster – Adweek Cover
I illustrated this week’s Adweek cover for the annual Talent 100 issue. Top image: the version that ran. Bottom image: my original color scheme. Thanks, as always, to Nick for the call.
Noah Patrick Pfarr – Baltimore City Paper Cover
I was lucky enough to get this job on recommendation from my old pal and fellow Illo Confidential illustrator Alex Fine. Alex and I went to school together in Baltimore, so it was great to have a chance to illustrate
Noah Patrick Pfarr – Baltimore City Paper Cover
I was lucky enough to get this job on recommendation from my old pal and fellow Illo Confidential illustrator Alex Fine. Alex and I went to school together in Baltimore, so it was great to have a chance to illustrate
Daniel Hertzberg – Remodeling Magazine: Social Media
I had the pleasure of illustrating the cover and a full-pager for Remodeling Magazine. The article was an introduction to social media for contractors and small business owners. I wanted to show how social media is an essential part
Daniel Hertzberg – Remodeling Magazine: Social Media
I had the pleasure of illustrating the cover and a full-pager for Remodeling Magazine. The article was an introduction to social media for contractors and small business owners. I wanted to show how social media is an essential part
Noah Patrick Pfarr – “A Million Dollars In Change” (e-book cover)
I’m excited about this one. The author of the ‘Wrenches’ e-book that I did a while back William Campbell (Candle) commissioned me to illustrate his pet project of young adult fiction books. It’s a magical realism trilogy about kids with
Noah Patrick Pfarr – “A Million Dollars In Change” (e-book cover)
I’m excited about this one. The author of the ‘Wrenches’ e-book that I did a while back William Campbell (Candle) commissioned me to illustrate his pet project of young adult fiction books. It’s a magical realism trilogy about kids with
Keith Negley – LA Times Business Section
Here’s a fun piece I got to do for LA Times about new regulations that shed light on hidden fees for 401k plans. After going through a few flower garden and farming metaphors the editors suggested taking it in a
Keith Negley – LA Times Business Section
Here’s a fun piece I got to do for LA Times about new regulations that shed light on hidden fees for 401k plans. After going through a few flower garden and farming metaphors the editors suggested taking it in a