Thomas Pitilli – Fashion Washington
Here’s a recent illustration I did for Fashion Washington, about the clothing style of the early aughts. The 60′s had bellbottoms, the 80′s had crazy colors and patterns, I guess the early 2000′s will be remember for Uggs and pink
Thomas Pitilli – Fashion Washington
Here’s a recent illustration I did for Fashion Washington, about the clothing style of the early aughts. The 60′s had bellbottoms, the 80′s had crazy colors and patterns, I guess the early 2000′s will be remember for Uggs and pink
Daniel Hertzberg – Military Officers Magazine: Veterans Combating Skin Cancer
This was an (almost) full-page spread for Military Officer Magazine about military veterans that have been diagnosed with skin cancer. The art director really wanted something graphic, bold and detailed. Amazingly, camouflage (especially desert camouflage) resembles some of the skin
Daniel Hertzberg – Military Officers Magazine: Veterans Combating Skin Cancer
This was an (almost) full-page spread for Military Officer Magazine about military veterans that have been diagnosed with skin cancer. The art director really wanted something graphic, bold and detailed. Amazingly, camouflage (especially desert camouflage) resembles some of the skin
Brett Affrunti – Illustration for X Games
This illustration was done for Ad Agency Wieden + Kennedy NY as a comp for the X Games 2012 in Los Angeles. I can’t say a whole lot more about this project, but I was given approval to be able
Brett Affrunti – Illustration for X Games
This illustration was done for Ad Agency Wieden + Kennedy NY as a comp for the X Games 2012 in Los Angeles. I can’t say a whole lot more about this project, but I was given approval to be able
Alex Fine – Baltimore City Paper
I recently illustrated this cover for the Baltimore City Paper to coincide with the Maryland Film Festival. Playing off of the “shooting film” concept, I thought a pop art feel with be appropriate. I added some grit because Baltimore’s home
Alex Fine – Baltimore City Paper
I recently illustrated this cover for the Baltimore City Paper to coincide with the Maryland Film Festival. Playing off of the “shooting film” concept, I thought a pop art feel with be appropriate. I added some grit because Baltimore’s home
Brian Taylor — Zombie Congress for the Boston Globe
Here is an illustration in today’s Boston Globe. It’s an Op-Ed piece about Rep. Jim Cooper’s ‘zombie scenario’ for fiscal chaos this December. Originally I had Cooper going all ‘Walking Dead’ style with a shotgun, but the gun would of
Brian Taylor — Zombie Congress for the Boston Globe
Here is an illustration in today’s Boston Globe. It’s an Op-Ed piece about Rep. Jim Cooper’s ‘zombie scenario’ for fiscal chaos this December. Originally I had Cooper going all ‘Walking Dead’ style with a shotgun, but the gun would of
Chris Gash – New work
Here are a few selections from the past couple weeks, thanks for looking! This opener for The Sierra Club magazine was about the public backlash to new digital “smart” utility meters: And here is one sketch I had a tough
Chris Gash – New work
Here are a few selections from the past couple weeks, thanks for looking! This opener for The Sierra Club magazine was about the public backlash to new digital “smart” utility meters: And here is one sketch I had a tough
PJ McQuade – LA Weekly – Esther Wong
I have another illustration in this week’s LA Weekly. It’s a article entitled “The Flawed Legacy of Esther Wong”. Esther Wong was given the moniker “The Godmother of Punk” by somebody back in the day and now that title is
PJ McQuade – LA Weekly – Esther Wong
I have another illustration in this week’s LA Weekly. It’s a article entitled “The Flawed Legacy of Esther Wong”. Esther Wong was given the moniker “The Godmother of Punk” by somebody back in the day and now that title is
Daniel Fishel – Lack of Police Presence
For May’s Honolulu Magazine, Afterthoughts section, I was asked to illustrate a written piece that’s a little more opinion driven. Basically the article is about two things. One being the lack of police presence in the up and coming China
Daniel Fishel – Lack of Police Presence
For May’s Honolulu Magazine, Afterthoughts section, I was asked to illustrate a written piece that’s a little more opinion driven. Basically the article is about two things. One being the lack of police presence in the up and coming China
Brian Taylor — Recent Work for Seattle Met, Houston Press + More
Here is my latest illustration for the Perfect Party column in the May 2012 issue of Seattle Met. A recent cover for the Houston Press about an eco-friendly amusement park that has yet to open (and doesn’t look like it
Brian Taylor — Recent Work for Seattle Met, Houston Press + More
Here is my latest illustration for the Perfect Party column in the May 2012 issue of Seattle Met. A recent cover for the Houston Press about an eco-friendly amusement park that has yet to open (and doesn’t look like it
Thomas Pitilli – Las Vegas Weekly
This was a fun assignment. Las Vegas Weekly contacted me recently to illustrate a story about a new branch in the McDonald’s franchise called, Metro McDonalds debuting on the strip in LV. Complete with graffiti art murals, and a urban chic
Thomas Pitilli – Las Vegas Weekly
This was a fun assignment. Las Vegas Weekly contacted me recently to illustrate a story about a new branch in the McDonald’s franchise called, Metro McDonalds debuting on the strip in LV. Complete with graffiti art murals, and a urban chic
Keith Negley – NYT
Here are a couple recent pieces for The New York Times. This first one is for the Book Review for a novel called “Wish You Were Here” by Graham Swift. The story entails a middle aged man who runs an RV
Keith Negley – NYT
Here are a couple recent pieces for The New York Times. This first one is for the Book Review for a novel called “Wish You Were Here” by Graham Swift. The story entails a middle aged man who runs an RV
Mike Freiheit – Elliott Smith
This one is very near and dear to me and has been awhile in the making. I’ve been a huge Elliott Smith fan since I was in high school, and his music really helped shape and mold me in those
Mike Freiheit – Elliott Smith
This one is very near and dear to me and has been awhile in the making. I’ve been a huge Elliott Smith fan since I was in high school, and his music really helped shape and mold me in those
PJ McQuade – Time Out New York
I have an illustration in this week’s Time Out New York for an article about apartment cleaning companies, Sorcerer’s Apprentice style. Hire a wizard today! It was an overnight job, really pleased with the way it came out. Note to
PJ McQuade – Time Out New York
I have an illustration in this week’s Time Out New York for an article about apartment cleaning companies, Sorcerer’s Apprentice style. Hire a wizard today! It was an overnight job, really pleased with the way it came out. Note to
Daniel Fishel – Washington Post
Talking about racial ethnicity has always been a funny topic for me. Mostly because when I tell people that I am Ethiopian, I usually get rattled off of a long list of ethnicities they thought I was (Latino being the
Daniel Fishel – Washington Post
Talking about racial ethnicity has always been a funny topic for me. Mostly because when I tell people that I am Ethiopian, I usually get rattled off of a long list of ethnicities they thought I was (Latino being the
Brett Affrunti – Pratt Institute’s Prattfolio
I was so excited to get a call back in November from Christine, the Creative Director for Pratt Insitute’s Publications and Communications. She wanted to commission me to do some drawings of some of the beautiful buildings around Pratt Institute’s
Brett Affrunti – Pratt Institute’s Prattfolio
I was so excited to get a call back in November from Christine, the Creative Director for Pratt Insitute’s Publications and Communications. She wanted to commission me to do some drawings of some of the beautiful buildings around Pratt Institute’s
PJ McQuade – Prometheus Movie Poster
Director Ridley Scott returns to the scifi genre with Prometheus opening in June. Here’s my tribute to the forthcoming movie.
PJ McQuade – Prometheus Movie Poster
Director Ridley Scott returns to the scifi genre with Prometheus opening in June. Here’s my tribute to the forthcoming movie.
Noah Patrick Pfarr – LGBT Føroyar Poster Advertisement
I wanted to share a recent illustration I did to advertise and art exhibit in the Faroe Islands. The art exhibit challenges the assumption that homosexuality is a choice in light of the fact that homosexual and bisexual behaviors have
Noah Patrick Pfarr – LGBT Føroyar Poster Advertisement
I wanted to share a recent illustration I did to advertise and art exhibit in the Faroe Islands. The art exhibit challenges the assumption that homosexuality is a choice in light of the fact that homosexual and bisexual behaviors have
Noah Patrick Pfarr – E-Book Cover “Wrenches”
Here’s an E-Book cover I completed for an independent author/publisher “Candle Wax” aka William Campbell. You can find this and other stories from Candle Wax Publishing through any of your e-book retailers.
Noah Patrick Pfarr – E-Book Cover “Wrenches”
Here’s an E-Book cover I completed for an independent author/publisher “Candle Wax” aka William Campbell. You can find this and other stories from Candle Wax Publishing through any of your e-book retailers.
Brian Taylor — Snoop Dogg, Willie Nelson, Avett Brothers Summerfest Posters
Here are some 18 x 24 screen print posters I illustrated and designed for the Fress Press Summerfest in Houston, TX. This year’s headliners are: Snoop Dogg, Willie Nelson, Avett Brothers, The Flaming Lips, The Descendents, Primus, Morris Day and
Brian Taylor — Snoop Dogg, Willie Nelson, Avett Brothers Summerfest Posters
Here are some 18 x 24 screen print posters I illustrated and designed for the Fress Press Summerfest in Houston, TX. This year’s headliners are: Snoop Dogg, Willie Nelson, Avett Brothers, The Flaming Lips, The Descendents, Primus, Morris Day and
Daniel Hertzberg – American Lawyer: Litigation Increase
A fun piece for American Lawyer recently. This article was about a majority of law firms revenues coming from litigation (court room cases). However- litigation is also much more confrontational, in nature. Before, law firms were in negotiations mostly, now
Daniel Hertzberg – American Lawyer: Litigation Increase
A fun piece for American Lawyer recently. This article was about a majority of law firms revenues coming from litigation (court room cases). However- litigation is also much more confrontational, in nature. Before, law firms were in negotiations mostly, now