2012, Illustration
Client: New York Times Op-Ed
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Art Director: Matt Dorfman
Co-design: Erik Carter
2012, Illustration
Client: More magazine
Art Director: Kevin Brainard
Co-design: Tomas Janicek
2012, Book Review illustration
Client: New York Times
Art director: Nicholas Blechman
Co-illustrator: Erik Carter
2012, illustration
Client: Time Magazine
Art director: Andree Kahlmorgan
Co-illustrator: Erik Carter
2011, Illustration
Client: Bloomberg Businessweek
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Art Director: Richard Turley
Co-design: Kaitlyn Jeffers
2011, Illustration
Client: New York Times Book Review
2011, Illustration
Client: New York Times Book Review
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Art Director: Nicholas Blechman
Co-design: Erik Carter
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2011, Illustration
Client: New York Times Book Review
Art Director: Nicholas Blechman
Co-design: Erik Carter
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2011, Illustration
Client: New York Times Week in Review
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Art Director: Kelly Doe
Co-design: Erik Carter
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2011, Illustration
Client: New York Times Book Review
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Art Director: Nicholas Blechman
Co-design: Erik Carter
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2011, Illustration
Client: The New York Times Week In Review
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Art Director: Kelly Doe
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2010, Illustration
Client: The New York Times Week In Review
Art Director: Kelly Doe
Co-design: Jonas Beuchert
2010, Illustration
Client: The New York Times Book Review
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Art Director: Nicholas Blechman
Co-design: Justina Zun-Zun Chang
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2010, Illustration
Client: Barnard Magazine
Art Director: Anna Simutis
2010, Illustration
Client: The New York Times Magazine
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Art Director: Leo Jung
2009, Illustration
Client: Newsweek
2009, illustration
Publisher: Time Magazine
I will admit that using and old, inefficient incandescent bulb for the “Ideas Changing the World” issue doesn’t make a whole lot of sense, but it was hard for Stina to draw on one of the new florescent kind.
Co-design Stina Johansson
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2009, Illustration
Client: Golf Digest
2009, Illustration
Client: Men’s Health Magazine
Co-design: Grant Gold
2007, Illustration
Publisher: New York Times Magazine
Art Director: Arem Duplessis
Co-design by Michiel Van Wijngaarden
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2008, illustration
Client: The Atlantic Magazine
Co-design: Yu Cheng Li
2008, Freakonomics illustration
Client: New York Times Magazine
2008, illustration
Client: Print Magazine
Co design: Sabine Dowek
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2008, Illustration
Client: Portfolio magazine
2008, illustration
Client: New York Times Week in Review
This illustration accompanied an essay which described the U.S. exit strategies in Iraq as hasty and cobbled together.
Co-design by Michiel Van Wijngaarden
2008, Illustration
Client: New York Times Book Review
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2006, Freakonomics illustration
Client: New York Times Magazine
2006, Letter Illustration
Client: New York Times Week in Review
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2006, illustration
Client: Metropolis Magazine
This series of illustrations ran with an article by Karrie Jacobs entiled “Type 1987” Revisited. What is a typeface? Today it’s whatever you want it to be. The article featured a 25 year old debate about the authenticity and authority of a typeface.
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2005, Illustration
Client: The New York Times Week In Review
2005, Illustration
Client: New York Times Week in Review
2004, illustration
Client: The New York Times
2012, Illustration|
Client: Travel & Leisure
Art Director: Julia Moburg
Co-design: Erik Carter
2012, Illustration
Client: New York Magazine
Art Director: Thomas Alberty
2012, illustration
Client: Pride Magazine
Art director: Vikki Nestico
Co-illustration: Joost de Boo
2012, Illustration
Client: New York Times Sunday Review
Art Director: Nicholas Blechman
Co-design: Erik Carter, Kaitlyn Jeffers
PURCHASE PRINT
2011, Op-Ed Illustration
Client: Bloomberg View
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Art Director: Gary Fogelson
2011, Op-Ed Illustration
Client: Bloomberg View
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Art Director: Gary Fogelson
Co-design: Erik Carter
2011, Illustration
Client: New York Times Book Review
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Art Director: Nicholas Blechman
Co-design: Erik Carter
2011, illustration
Publisher: Time Magazine
Art Director: Andree Kahlmorgan
Co-design: Erik Carter
2011, Op-Ed Illustration
Client: Bloomberg View
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Art Director: Gary Fogelson
Co-design: Erik Carter
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2011, Illustration
Client: New York Times Book Review
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Art Director: Nicholas Blechman
Co-design: Erik Carter
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2011, illustration
Client: The Atlantic
2011, Illustration
Client: The New York Times Week In Review
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Art Director: Kelly Doe
2011, Illustration
Client: Men’s Health Magazine
Art Director: Vikki Nestico
Co-design: Erik Carter
2011, Illustration
Client: New York Times Book Review
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Art Director: Nicholas Blechman
Co-design: Erik Carter
2010, Illustration
Client: The New York Times Book Review Cover
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Art Director: Nicholas Blechman
Co-design: Justina Zun-Zun Chang
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2010, Illustration
Client: The New York Times Week In Review
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Art Director: Kelly Doe
Co-design: Jason Arias
2010, Illustration
Client: The New York Times Week In Review
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Art director: Kelly Doe
Co-design Jinah Min
2010, Illustration
Client: Men’s Health Magazine
Art Director: Vikki Nestico
Co-design: Jonas Beuchert
2010, silkscreen poster series
Self-initiated
Image for a recent lecture at Kent State University.
I recycled this image from a study I did a few years ago for an SVA subway poster.
The original sentiment was: ‘How Bad Do You Want To Be Good?’
Turns out, this image works for just about anything.
2010, Illustration
Client: Men's Health Magazine
Art Director: Vikki Nestico
2010, Illustration
Client: Newsweek
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Co-design: Jason Arias
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2010, Illustration
Client: Washington Post
Meatless Monday
Art director: Marty Barrick
Co-design: Jason Arias
2010, Illustration
Client: The New York Times Magazine
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Art Director: Arem Duplessis
Co-design: Jonas Beuchert
2010, Illustration
Client: Men’s Health Magazine
Art Director: Vikki Nestico
2008, illustration
Client: Men’s Health Magazine
2008, llustration
Client: Good Magazine
Co design: Yu Cheng Li
2008, llustration
Client: Portfolio Magazine
An Illustration for a review of the books The Eccentric Millionaire by Nancy Kriplen andCommodore by Edward J. Renehan Jr. Both books deal with estate tax and how it has worked to the benefit of the U.S. government.
Co-design by Michiel Van Wijngaarden
2008, illustration
Publisher: Nozone X: Weather
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2013, Illustration
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Creative Director: Anne Twomey
Co-design: April Scarduzio
2012, Illustration
Client: Men's Health magazine
Art Director: Vikki Nestico
Co-design: Erik Carter
2012, opinion illustration
Client: Bloomberg View
Art Director: Gary Fogelson
Co-illustration: Joost de Boo
2011, illustration
Client: ArtAsiaPacific Magazine
Co-design: Joost de Boo
2012, illustration
Client: Men's Health
Art director: Tom O'Quinn
Co-illustrator: Joost de Boo
2011, Op-Ed Illustration
Client: Bloomberg View
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Art Director: Gary Fogelson
Co-design: Erik Carter
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2011, Op-Ed Illustration
Client: Bloomberg View
Art Director: Gary Fogelson
Co-design: Erik Carter
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2011, Illustration
Client: New York Times Sunday Review
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Art Director: Rodrigo Honeywell
Co-design: Erik Carter
2011, illustrations
Client: They Might Be Giants
Gobs of illustration for TMBG's upcoming album “Join Us”
available on itunes (and on vinyl!) July 19.
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2011, Op-Ed Illustration
Client: Bloomberg View
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Art Director: Gary Fogelson
Co-design: Erik Carter
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2010, illustration Client: The New York Times Book Review
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Art director: Nicholas Blechman
Co-design: Jonas Beuchert
2010, Illustration
Client: Men’s Health Magazine
Art Director: Ian Brown
2009, illustration
Publisher: Portfolio magazine
2009, illustration
client: Fortune magazine
Co-design: Sebastian Rether
2009, illustration
Client: Portfolio magazine
2008, llustration
Client: Men’s Health Magazine
2008, illustration
Publisher: Atlantic
2008, Freakonomics illustration
Client: New York Times Magazine
I based the illustration on former Celtic great, Bob Cousy.
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2008, Monthly Illustration
Client: Fast Company Magazine
2007, Freakonomics illustration
Client: New York Times Magazine
2007, Freakonomics illustration
Client: New York Times Magazine
Co-design by Loren Flaherty
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2007, illustration
Client: Portfolio magazine
Book review illustration for Conde Nast’s new buisness magazine Portfolio. In The Black Swan, The Impact of the Highly Improbable, the author warns against the human desire to see order in everything. I didn’t design the cover, but did do the cutting.
2007, Illustration
Client: Portfolio magazine
Co-design: Loren Flaherty
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2007, Book Review illustration
Client: The New York Times
This book review illustration accompanied an essay by Ben Schott in which he argues that abusing books can be ok, given the right circumstances.
The idea for this illustration was to ‘abuse’ (in this case, clean) a famous ‘dirty book’ by putting it thru a wash cycle. After much deliberation we chose D.H.Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover.
Co-design: Loren Flaherty
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2006, Freakonomics illustration
Client: New York Times Magazine
2006, illustration
Client: New York Times Magazine
illustration supporting the Freakonomics article titled, “Selling Soap: How do we get doctors to wash their hands?”
In its 2000 report “To Err is Human,” the Institute of Medicine estimated that anywhere from 44,000 to 98,000 Americans die each year because of hospital errors—and that one of the leading errors was spread of bacterial infections.--from the article
Co-design: Loren Flaherty
2006, Illustration
Client: New York Magazine
2005, Illustration
Client: STEP Magazine
2005, Illustration
Client: New York Times Week in Review
2005, Illustration
Publisher: Seed Magazine
South Korean scientists at Seoul National University's College of Veterinary Medicine have beaten a U.S. company in the race to produce the world's first successful dog clone.
Needlepoint: Elaine Sahre (Mom)