Posts Tagged: editorial
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
Noah Patrick Pfarr – LA Weekly
Here’s a small spot for LA Weekly about a fishing boat that is offering ‘Squid-watching’ expeditions in Dana Point, CA. It was a fun excuse to make good old fashioned squid attack.
Noah Patrick Pfarr – LA Weekly
Here’s a small spot for LA Weekly about a fishing boat that is offering ‘Squid-watching’ expeditions in Dana Point, CA. It was a fun excuse to make good old fashioned squid attack.
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
Noah Patrick Pfarr – Boy’s Life Magazine
So here is some work I did last year that I was excited about, but I wasn’t able to show it until now. Back in November, I was asked to do a sort of Sequential treatment of 5 different Survival
Noah Patrick Pfarr – Boy’s Life Magazine
So here is some work I did last year that I was excited about, but I wasn’t able to show it until now. Back in November, I was asked to do a sort of Sequential treatment of 5 different Survival
Noah Patrick Pfarr – LA Weekly
Here’s a new piece I did for LA Weekly about competitive rodeo performers. The concepts were surrounding the idea that these guys really don’t make any money unless them win, so the pressure is immense. I had fun drawing bull
Noah Patrick Pfarr – LA Weekly
Here’s a new piece I did for LA Weekly about competitive rodeo performers. The concepts were surrounding the idea that these guys really don’t make any money unless them win, so the pressure is immense. I had fun drawing bull
The Boston Globe: Historical Accuracy in Film
I recently did an illustration for The Boston Globe for an article titled “Hard Facts vs. Big Truths”. The piece talks about historical accuracy in film and the current controversy facing movies such as “Zero Dark Thirty”. It was a
The Boston Globe: Historical Accuracy in Film
I recently did an illustration for The Boston Globe for an article titled “Hard Facts vs. Big Truths”. The piece talks about historical accuracy in film and the current controversy facing movies such as “Zero Dark Thirty”. It was a
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,
Noah Patrick Pfarr – Being Your Own Boss
I was recently approached by a company called Altius Education to enhance a section of their Online Education program. The program recognized the need to have their course modules stand apart from the rest of the online interface to better
Noah Patrick Pfarr – Being Your Own Boss
I was recently approached by a company called Altius Education to enhance a section of their Online Education program. The program recognized the need to have their course modules stand apart from the rest of the online interface to better
Kyle T. Webster – Recent Drawings for the Boston Globe
Thanks to the Boston Globe for this fun series of drawings on the topic of making the debates more exciting. The crazy thing about these drawings is the fact that I didn’t use reference for Obama or Romney, since I
Kyle T. Webster – Recent Drawings for the Boston Globe
Thanks to the Boston Globe for this fun series of drawings on the topic of making the debates more exciting. The crazy thing about these drawings is the fact that I didn’t use reference for Obama or Romney, since I
Keith Negley – Dallas Observer
Two weeks ago I got a last minute call to do the Dallas Observer’s ‘Best Of’ issue (big thanks goes to Pete Ryan for the referral!). I had always wanted to do a best of issue ever since the Seattle
Keith Negley – Dallas Observer
Two weeks ago I got a last minute call to do the Dallas Observer’s ‘Best Of’ issue (big thanks goes to Pete Ryan for the referral!). I had always wanted to do a best of issue ever since the Seattle
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.
Noah Patrick Pfarr – The Future Apple User
This was a quick piece I did collaborating with Aaron Colter on an editorial pitch to Digital Trends, a website specializing in technology news etc. The article was about the future of Mac Users, zeroing in on a few possible
Noah Patrick Pfarr – The Future Apple User
This was a quick piece I did collaborating with Aaron Colter on an editorial pitch to Digital Trends, a website specializing in technology news etc. The article was about the future of Mac Users, zeroing in on a few possible
Michael Byers – New piece for Men’s Health
Here is a piece I did recently for Men’s Health magazine about psychology affects the way you deal with money. There was a small spot to accompany article as well.
Michael Byers – New piece for Men’s Health
Here is a piece I did recently for Men’s Health magazine about psychology affects the way you deal with money. There was a small spot to accompany article as well.
Noah Patrick Pfarr – LA Weekly
Here’s a music spot I did for LA Weekly recently. It’s about the influx of tourism to a trendy neighborhood looking for the latest in skate/hip hop fashion.
Noah Patrick Pfarr – LA Weekly
Here’s a music spot I did for LA Weekly recently. It’s about the influx of tourism to a trendy neighborhood looking for the latest in skate/hip hop fashion.
Noah Patrick Pfarr – Torture in the ‘Burbs – LA Weekly
I got to work on another LA Weekly spot recently with a subject that reads like something from a TV crime drama. An unbelievable case was recently cracked by LA Sheriff’s Dept, and the finger points at a suburban neighborhood
Noah Patrick Pfarr – Torture in the ‘Burbs – LA Weekly
I got to work on another LA Weekly spot recently with a subject that reads like something from a TV crime drama. An unbelievable case was recently cracked by LA Sheriff’s Dept, and the finger points at a suburban neighborhood
Noah Patrick Pfarr – LA Weekly Spot – “Free Gas”
This was a fun little spot for LA Weekly about how certain privileged employees are enjoying free gas on the city’s dime while the rest of the city is paying outrageous amounts of money on gas. Thanks to Brian Guillian
Noah Patrick Pfarr – LA Weekly Spot – “Free Gas”
This was a fun little spot for LA Weekly about how certain privileged employees are enjoying free gas on the city’s dime while the rest of the city is paying outrageous amounts of money on gas. Thanks to Brian Guillian
Noah Patrick Pfarr – TSA “Screening Room”
I did this piece on the controversy surrounding TSA airport screening practices with the addition of back-scatter imaging scanners in most airports. Airport Security has become a big issue on the American public’s minds with these new procedures and full
Noah Patrick Pfarr – TSA “Screening Room”
I did this piece on the controversy surrounding TSA airport screening practices with the addition of back-scatter imaging scanners in most airports. Airport Security has become a big issue on the American public’s minds with these new procedures and full
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
Noah Patrick Pfarr – New Work
I like to read news articles to get ideas for personal editorial work, and I came across a piece on potential bio-terror agents (such as anthrax and bird flu) and how easily accessible they are. One of the points this
Noah Patrick Pfarr – New Work
I like to read news articles to get ideas for personal editorial work, and I came across a piece on potential bio-terror agents (such as anthrax and bird flu) and how easily accessible they are. One of the points this