Illustrations for September's feature, "Best Apps and Websites: 2013."
Where to stay, how to get there, and what to do when you get where you're going.
Upon reaching the milestone of 25 million users, Change.org asked Oliver Munday and myself to contribute an infographic to share the news and numbers.
Made while working with Oliver Munday.
Creative Direction and book cover design: Oliver Munday
Designer: John Custer
My role comprised of various illustrations and chapter "infographs."
For more info, NPR held an interview with the author, Jude Stewart.
Illustrations for feature article in GOOD Magazine's Spring 2013 issue, "Rich Enough to Forget My Name," which discusses the Youngstown, OH's economic roller coaster.
Made while working with Oliver Munday.
Spot for Southwest Airlines in-flight magazine, Spirit.
Staying Power
What’s the best way to keep a New Year’s resolution?
Direction: Britta Hazel
Series of infographics for a collaboration between GOOD Magazine and Focus the Nation.
Various spot illustrations for the Wall Street Journal.
"How the Neighbors Can Tank a Condo Loan"
"Static From Electric Cars"
"Life is Like High School"
"To Pat or Not to Pat?"
"Thinner and Smarter"
"Teachers vs. Bleachers"
"New Coach, Old Results"
"Duck, Son, It's the Dentist"
Cover design for week-of Oct. 29 issue, along with various spot illustrations.
Work completed with Oliver Munday.
Various illustrations for Scientific American magazine.
"The True Cost of Fossil Fuels"
"Why Genes Don't Predict Voting Behavior"
Made while working with Oliver Munday.
"Mobile App Into New York"
(BMW's geo-tagged mobile app campaign for their line of electric vehicles...)
Cover designed with Oliver Munday.
Random House 2013
Work completed with Oliver Munday Group.
Terror Management: Could a Shared Fear of Climate Change Unite Enemies?
Made while working with Oliver Munday.
College graduation came and went. And along with it, a boat-load of thank you notes.
4x6" chipboard postcards, screen printed white on both sides and a gloss overprint varnish on the front to top it off.
Two-block, split fountain, linoleum cut.
9x12"
As Pops always says.
3-block, lino-cut.
8x10"
The little guys that never made it in the "professional" world. They get to live here: