December 2008
David Reinbold + Associates Now
Check out this illustration by David Reinbold to be featured in the December 2008 edition of Associates Now Magazine. Dave is riding high on the wave along with the surfing businessman, who’s about to crash on those poor folks feverishly paddling away below its crest. Look out!
Associates Now Magazine
December 2008
Larry Moore + New Republic
As reported in the Fall 2008 edition of FPO Magazine, Larry Moore was commissioned on a Thursday (for completion the following Monday) to create an illustration that depicted presidential hopeful John McCain’s marriage in a way that represented the considerable wealth and political influence of his wife’s family. After creation of a wordlist and thumbnail [...]
Read more >>Fa La La La Lifetime – Take II
‘Fa La La La Lifetime Seasonal Branding’
Last Christmas Lifetime Television hired Von Glitschka to create a seasonal brand for their holiday promotions. The promotion proved to be so successful they’ve decided to use it again this year even more prominently than they did last season and I suppose they have good reasons to do so.
‘Fa [...]
Read more >>Michael Lotenero + Information Security
When “Information Security” worked with Michael Lotenero to create an original Three Little Pigs-themed illustration for an article on Microsoft SQL Server 2008, the results were fairly breathtaking.
In fact, FPO Magazine, in its Fall 2008 issue, featured the work and detailed the collaboration between Michael and the magazine’s Creative Director, Maureen Joyce. Here’s what Maureen [...]
Read more >>Penelope Dullaghan + Mary Engelbreit’s Home Companion
“Art On The Road Town Meeting” Summary
Beautiful visuals as a sound business strategy
Participants in the event included 47 creative talents from Landor, LPK, BrandImage, FRCH, Marsh, Bridge, F&W to name a few. SHA artists in attendance were: John Maggard, Lisa Ballard, Penelope Dullaghan, Michael Bast, Geoff Smith, Von Glitschka, Andy Hayes, Greg LaFever, and Mark Riedy.
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