Blast from the past: West Cost Deep.
Came across this old type study from at least 5 years ago while cleaning up an old hard drive. Might have to turn it into a poster or T-shirt design…
Blast from the past: West Cost Deep.
Came across this old type study from at least 5 years ago while cleaning up an old hard drive. Might have to turn it into a poster or T-shirt design…
Sneak peek! Just a sliver of the latest cover illo I finished today for an East Coast rag.
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Cheers to Saul Bass, a design an illustration legend who would be 93 today! I would not be the designer and illustrator I am today without his influence.
You can purchase prints of this piece here. Free shipping until May 12th!
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National Public Illustration: pieces inspired by the news I hear on NPR when I wake up. Today it is about how researchers are trying to develop computers that can read our thoughts and predict our emotions. Welcome to the future y’all.
Some old design studies of mine from 2008 … f r e s h h h h h h h !
Neat.
Tree of Life
The lives of animals revolve around their living space, the rainforest. And since animals are not able to speak for themselves, the destruction of their habitat leaves them suffering in silence.
This unique poster aims to highlight the responsibility we have in letting animal species thrive in their natural environment—we have a choice whether or not to preserve nature and let it grow. Specially designed to assert this crucial message, it forms the basis of social attitudes towards Mother Nature for the many people out there who want to make a difference in our world.
More on: degree.bigcartel.com
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Illustration by Brian Stauffer
Art Direction by Tom Carlson
Design by Andrew J. Nilsen
All the SF Weekly Covers of 2012. You’ve come a long way, baby…

You can view all the covers since January 2010 HERE.