"Have Microfossils, will Time Travel" for Colgate University's Scene Magazine / Autumn 2016 issue.
Scene Magazine
Night person or Day person? Full page spread art about circadian rhythms for Colgate University's Scene Magazine / Autumn 2016 issue. Read it here.
Think Magazine
Wraparound cover illustration for Case Western University's Think Magazine / Fall 2016. "A Brainy Idea: How a Student's Innovation is Helping Researchers tackle the Zika Virus." DJ Stout and Kristen Keiser AD's / Pentagram.
IBM Systems Magazine
Cover art for "Process Transformation: How Blockchain's speed, security, and Transparency Benefit Business." Mike Novak AD.
Wired Japan
Number 3 in a series of illustrations of Japanese authors. "Way Passed Future," a portrait of Ranpo Edogawa and his Human Chair. Maya Nago AD.
New York Times
Illustration for The New York Times Health Section. "Older Women Are Likelier to Go it Alone." Catherine Gilmore-Barnes A.D.
Reader's Digest
Feature illustration and two spots for the article: " Corporate Greed: These Companies Deceived America For Profit..." Marti Golon AD.
The Atlantic
Illustration for the review of HBO's new series "Westworld entitled: "Sympathy for the Robot." Zachary Bickel AD.
Sierra Club Magazine
Cover and interior art for the Sept/Oct issue of Sierra Club Magazine feature on the polluted US political ecosystem. Tracy Cox AD.
The Library of Congress
The Library of Congress has recently collected over 70 posters that I illustrated and designed. The collection includes 54 posters produced for Baltimore's Theatre Project from 2004 to the present. Also collected were 18 posters produced for clients that include The Maryland Institute College of Art and the indie rock band They Might Be Giants. The posters display a diverse range of illustration styles and print production techniques and were gifted to the Library of Congress.
If you'd like to see the posters in the Library of Congress collection, they can be requested for research by visiting this link.
Wired Japan
Number 2 in a series of illustrations of Japanese authors. "Way Passed Future," a portrait of Soseki Natsume. Maya Nago AD.
Scientific American
Illustration for the article: "Psychology's Credibility Crisis: the Bad, the Good, and the Ugly." Lee Bernard AD.
The Wall Street Journal
llustration created for an article about why caring for children shouldn't be like carpentry. Keith Webb AD.
The New York Times
Illustration for an article about simplifying student loans. John Cohoe, AD.
New Republic
Illustration for the article: "Pulp Friction: Barnes and Noble going out of Business Could mean the Death of the Book Cover." Parker Hubbard A.D.
Steppenwolf Theatre Company 40 plays / 40 Posters
Ogilvy and Mather invited me along with 39 other designer/illustrators to create a commemorative poster for the Steppenwolf Theatre Company's 40 Anniversary. The play I chose was John Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath, 24 x 36 inches.
New York Times
"What Doctors Know About How Bad It Is, and Won’t Say" Catherine Gilmore-Barnes A.D.
Swing
Poster design for "Swing" to be performed at Theatre Project June 23-26. Presented by Mara Neimanis / In-Fight Theatre. Printed two-color offset on 65# cover. 14x23. Show details: http://www.theatreproject.org
Wired Japan
Portrait of the author and inventor Kobo Abé for the article "Way Passed Future." Written by Tom Kawada. Maya Nago A.D.
University of Minnesota
Two illustrations for the article "Knowledge is Power: How the U's Program for Assessing Cancer Risk Helps Saves Lives" for Legacy Magazine / Spring 2016. Kristen Keiser AD/ Pentagram Texas