Category Archives: Editorial
Thomas Pitilli – Summer Reading for WashPost Express
I did this illustration a couple weeks back for Washington Post Express’ Summer Reading Preview. One of the excerpts that was featured was about a dinner party that included a homemade terrine, as well as an abundance of
Thomas Pitilli – Summer Reading for WashPost Express
I did this illustration a couple weeks back for Washington Post Express’ Summer Reading Preview. One of the excerpts that was featured was about a dinner party that included a homemade terrine, as well as an abundance of
Daniel Fishel – Improper Bostonian
Most of the time I am hired to create a clever conceptual/narrative image but every now and then I am asked to just draw a simple scene. This is an illustration for the Improper Bostonian about the authors experience doing
Daniel Fishel – Improper Bostonian
Most of the time I am hired to create a clever conceptual/narrative image but every now and then I am asked to just draw a simple scene. This is an illustration for the Improper Bostonian about the authors experience doing
Daniel Hertzberg – Sports Illustrated: “Go for It on Fourth and Multiply”
This was a full-page illustration for Sports Illustrated this week (I think it’s the only illustration in the entire issue too). The article was about the many new faces of coaching staffs in college football. They’re almost entirely behind-the-scenes but
Daniel Hertzberg – Sports Illustrated: “Go for It on Fourth and Multiply”
This was a full-page illustration for Sports Illustrated this week (I think it’s the only illustration in the entire issue too). The article was about the many new faces of coaching staffs in college football. They’re almost entirely behind-the-scenes but
Daniel Fishel – San Francisco Magazine
I did a really fun piece for the June issue of San Francisco Magazine. The magazine ran a 16 page feature of authors interviewing authors. Each story either utilizing photography or illustration. The illustrators and photographers they hired are all
Daniel Fishel – San Francisco Magazine
I did a really fun piece for the June issue of San Francisco Magazine. The magazine ran a 16 page feature of authors interviewing authors. Each story either utilizing photography or illustration. The illustrators and photographers they hired are all
Mike Freiheit – The Stranger
Here’s a piece I was asked to illustrate about the rise of gun violence/muggings in certain areas of Seattle. You can read the article here. You can view more of my work at mikefreiheit.com. Thanks for looking!
Mike Freiheit – The Stranger
Here’s a piece I was asked to illustrate about the rise of gun violence/muggings in certain areas of Seattle. You can read the article here. You can view more of my work at mikefreiheit.com. Thanks for looking!
Ryan Snook – Washingtonian
New illo for Washingtonian – craft beer and the myth of the perfect pour.
Ryan Snook – Washingtonian
New illo for Washingtonian – craft beer and the myth of the perfect pour.
Mike Freiheit – Piano Tantrum
Here’s another one I did for the Globe and Mail. This time around it was about an older gentleman who was trying to learn the piano, and the childish tantrum he had during a recital. A recital, mind you, that
Mike Freiheit – Piano Tantrum
Here’s another one I did for the Globe and Mail. This time around it was about an older gentleman who was trying to learn the piano, and the childish tantrum he had during a recital. A recital, mind you, that
Daniel Fishel – NY Observer
This is an illustration I created for the New York Observer. It’s for an article about low interest mortgages on apartments in Manhattan, and how the only people who qualify for these mortgages are people who have high incomes and
Daniel Fishel – NY Observer
This is an illustration I created for the New York Observer. It’s for an article about low interest mortgages on apartments in Manhattan, and how the only people who qualify for these mortgages are people who have high incomes and
Ryan Snook – Selected New Illustrations
Below is a selection of some of my recent illustrations… Full page and spots for Harvard Business Review for an article about creating the most desirable workplace. I loved working with a photo, it’s something I’ve done only a handful
Ryan Snook – Selected New Illustrations
Below is a selection of some of my recent illustrations… Full page and spots for Harvard Business Review for an article about creating the most desirable workplace. I loved working with a photo, it’s something I’ve done only a handful
Daniel Fishel – Washington Post Express
Here’s a pretty fast turn around I did for the Washington Post Express on Flash Sales online and how you can spend all of your money really quick. I had so much fun drawing all of the stuff in
Daniel Fishel – Washington Post Express
Here’s a pretty fast turn around I did for the Washington Post Express on Flash Sales online and how you can spend all of your money really quick. I had so much fun drawing all of the stuff in
PJ McQuade – Toronto Life – Mayor Rob Ford’s Magical Mystery Tour
When Toronto Life‘s AD Bradley Reinhardt asked me to illustrate a series featuring their city’s Mayor Rob Ford at work on his North American Tour, I nearly jumped out of my shoes! Mr. Ford is such an amazing leader and
PJ McQuade – Toronto Life – Mayor Rob Ford’s Magical Mystery Tour
When Toronto Life‘s AD Bradley Reinhardt asked me to illustrate a series featuring their city’s Mayor Rob Ford at work on his North American Tour, I nearly jumped out of my shoes! Mr. Ford is such an amazing leader and
Noah Patrick Pfarr – Portland Monthly
This is a full pager in the May issue of Portland Monthly about a collaboration between two theater groups to bring Ursula Le Guin’s book “The Left Hand of Darkness” to the stage. Beyond the normal complications brought about from
Noah Patrick Pfarr – Portland Monthly
This is a full pager in the May issue of Portland Monthly about a collaboration between two theater groups to bring Ursula Le Guin’s book “The Left Hand of Darkness” to the stage. Beyond the normal complications brought about from
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
Daniel Fishel – Dallas Observer
Above is a new piece I did for the Dallas Observer. It’s for article on how Dallas doesn’t really take advantage of their water front. So a few designers in Dallas and a consultant in Vancouver got together to launch
Daniel Fishel – Dallas Observer
Above is a new piece I did for the Dallas Observer. It’s for article on how Dallas doesn’t really take advantage of their water front. So a few designers in Dallas and a consultant in Vancouver got together to launch
Mike Freiheit – The Globe and Mail
Here’s one for a story about a young woman suffering from mysterious back pain, and her brave attempt to keep it from ruining her day to day life. Thanks again to AD Matt French, always a pleasure to work with!
Mike Freiheit – The Globe and Mail
Here’s one for a story about a young woman suffering from mysterious back pain, and her brave attempt to keep it from ruining her day to day life. Thanks again to AD Matt French, always a pleasure to work with!
Daniel Hertzberg – Sports Illustrated: Big-Name Hunters
Fun, quick, full-pager for Sports Illustrated this week. The article was about college and pro teams now hiring search consultants to hire their coaches. The art directors wanted me to work with orange since the rest of the March Madness
Daniel Hertzberg – Sports Illustrated: Big-Name Hunters
Fun, quick, full-pager for Sports Illustrated this week. The article was about college and pro teams now hiring search consultants to hire their coaches. The art directors wanted me to work with orange since the rest of the March Madness
Daniel Fishel – Baltimore City Paper
I worked on a series of illustrations for Baltimore City Paper over the weekend. This is the second time I’ve illustrated a story written by Michael Gonzales. His stories are typically about growing up in the late 70’s/early 80’s in
Daniel Fishel – Baltimore City Paper
I worked on a series of illustrations for Baltimore City Paper over the weekend. This is the second time I’ve illustrated a story written by Michael Gonzales. His stories are typically about growing up in the late 70’s/early 80’s in
Daniel Fishel – Honolulu Magazine
I don’t remember the last time I received birthday gifts from more than 3 people in the last seven years. Maybe it’s because of Facebook? Maybe it’s because as we get older we no longer appreciate our birthdays. This is
Daniel Fishel – Honolulu Magazine
I don’t remember the last time I received birthday gifts from more than 3 people in the last seven years. Maybe it’s because of Facebook? Maybe it’s because as we get older we no longer appreciate our birthdays. This is
PJ McQuade – The Stranger – Who Would Jesus Fire?
Got an illustration in this week’s The Stranger about how religion is imposing its will on the employees of Catholic hospitals, taking advantage of religious exemptions to discriminate against employees for a slew of reason that beyond the intent (pregnancy,
PJ McQuade – The Stranger – Who Would Jesus Fire?
Got an illustration in this week’s The Stranger about how religion is imposing its will on the employees of Catholic hospitals, taking advantage of religious exemptions to discriminate against employees for a slew of reason that beyond the intent (pregnancy,
