Gods Without Men

Gods Without Men

2012, Book Review illustration
Client: New York Times

Art director: Nicholas Blechman
Co-illustrator: Erik Carter

 

THEM, THEM, THEM…

THEM, THEM, THEM…

2011, Op-Ed Illustration 

Client: The New York Times 


READ

Art director: Gary Fogelson

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Only Disconnect

Only Disconnect

2010, Illustration 
Client: The New York Times Book Review 

READ

Art Director: Nicholas Blechman 
Co-design: Justina Zun-Zun Chang

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Planet Op-Ed

Planet Op-Ed

2006, illustration
Client: The New York Times

Last year an unknown body (named 2003 UB313) that is slightly larger than Pluto was discovered at the edge of our universe. Since that time, an astrological debate has begun over the definition of ‘planet.’
 

End of Star Trek

End of Star Trek

2005, Letter Illustration
Client: The New York Times
 

Out of This Solar System

Out of This Solar System

2004, Op-Ed Illustration 

Client: The New York Times 


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Exaggerated Product Claims

Exaggerated Product Claims

2010, Illustration
Client: Men’s Health Magazine

Art Director: Vikki Nestico
Co-design: Jonas Beuchert
 

Dick and Devine

Dick and Devine

2005, Drawing 
Client: Blackbook Magazine

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Sighting

Sighting

2003, Illustration

Client: Please Post 
 

Yawn

Yawn

2000, Op-Ed illustration
Client: New York Times

This piece ran the day of an American and Russian crew’s historic launch to inhabit
the new international space station. 


The event went largely unnoticed.
 
Apologies to Ed Ruscha.

 
Lost Mars Orbiter

Lost Mars Orbiter

1999, Letters illustration
Client: New York Times

NASA lost a $125 million Mars orbiter because one engineering team used metric units while another used English units for a key spacecraft operation, according to a review finding released Thursday.

For that reason, information failed to transfer between the Mars Climate Orbiter spacecraft team at Lockheed Martin in Colorado and the mission navigation team in California. Lockheed Martin built the spacecraft.

“People sometimes make errors,” said Edward Weiler, NASA’s Associate Administrator for Space Science in a written statement.-CNN
 

Travel To Jupiter

Travel To Jupiter

2004, letters Illustration

Client: New York Times