Posts Tagged: people
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
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
Noah Patrick Pfarr – Ron Perlman
Here’s another portrait for my series. I’ve always loved Ron Perlman. I don’t know what it is about him, but he always has this aura of strength, dignity, and power. So here is my portrayal trying to capture that majestic
Noah Patrick Pfarr – Ron Perlman
Here’s another portrait for my series. I’ve always loved Ron Perlman. I don’t know what it is about him, but he always has this aura of strength, dignity, and power. So here is my portrayal trying to capture that majestic
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 – 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
Kyle T. Webster – Southern Cali Parenting for Wall Street Journal
Southern California parents were observed by Anthropologists conducting a new study on the subject of independence / codependence of young children in different cultures. Apparently, the SoCal parents are guilty of a lot of coddling and over-parenting, which leads to
Kyle T. Webster – Southern Cali Parenting for Wall Street Journal
Southern California parents were observed by Anthropologists conducting a new study on the subject of independence / codependence of young children in different cultures. Apparently, the SoCal parents are guilty of a lot of coddling and over-parenting, which leads to
Noah Patrick Pfarr – Spring Scoot 18
This is the second year I’ve designed the “Spring Scoot” poster for Portland’s local vintage scooter club “Twist & Play”, and it’s always loads of fun. This year the rally turned 18, so the idea was that it was now
Noah Patrick Pfarr – Spring Scoot 18
This is the second year I’ve designed the “Spring Scoot” poster for Portland’s local vintage scooter club “Twist & Play”, and it’s always loads of fun. This year the rally turned 18, so the idea was that it was now
Kyle T. Webster – Boston Globe ‘g’ Covers
Here are two recent ‘g’ cover illustrations for The Boston Globe. The first was on the subject of virtual coaches, available as apps on your mobile device. The second was on the popular book, ‘Bringing up Bébé,’ which compares and
Kyle T. Webster – Boston Globe ‘g’ Covers
Here are two recent ‘g’ cover illustrations for The Boston Globe. The first was on the subject of virtual coaches, available as apps on your mobile device. The second was on the popular book, ‘Bringing up Bébé,’ which compares and
Patrick McQuade – Dr. Suess – Influences
This is the first in a new series of portraits I am doing entitled “Influences”, honoring all of the great artists that have inspired my work and imagination throughout my lifetime so far. They’ve all touched me in a really
Patrick McQuade – Dr. Suess – Influences
This is the first in a new series of portraits I am doing entitled “Influences”, honoring all of the great artists that have inspired my work and imagination throughout my lifetime so far. They’ve all touched me in a really
Kyle T. Webster – Food Snobs! (Wall Street Journal)
Here is an illustration for the Wall Street Journal, accompanying an article on the topic of various snobs and their less snobby partners, friends, or spouses. The particular example in the story that caught my attention centered on a woman
Kyle T. Webster – Food Snobs! (Wall Street Journal)
Here is an illustration for the Wall Street Journal, accompanying an article on the topic of various snobs and their less snobby partners, friends, or spouses. The particular example in the story that caught my attention centered on a woman