Scott Hull Associates



  • Scott Hull Associates
    1430 Clear Springs Ct
    Dayton, Ohio 45458
    p. 937.433.8383
    f. 937.433.0434
    scott@scotthull.com
  • January 2010


    Meg Hunt + Paste Magazine

    January 19, 2010

    An interview with art director Josh Baker Client: Metaleap Design/ Paste Magazine Title of Project: New Records in Old Cabins; Listening to my Life: Night Rounds Describe your target audience/client base: Influential independent music aficionados within the 18-35 year old demographic. What creative/business goals did you have with this project? We sought to visually represent [...]

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    Grant Gilliland. Artist, uncle, and super model.


    Scott Hull Associates weird-o in residence, Grant Gilliland, was recently interviewed, photographed, and cajoled (it didn’t take that much) by the Sharpie Blog into making custom illustrated “Sharpie-art” you can personally order online for only $20! Sounds too good to be true, we know. But it’s not. This one-of-a-kind artist who describes himself as “1/2 [...]

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    Penelope Dullaghan + CA magazine


    Penelope Dullaghan is a quite a busy lady. Between juggling motherhood, a successful and highly trafficked blog (illustrationfriday.com), a yoga obsession, and voraciously creating at all times, she is also a highly recognized and affluent illustrator with Scott Hull Associates. Working with clients that include, Target, Starbucks, United Airlines, the New York Times, LA Times [...]

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    Curtis Parker + Barron’s


    Curtis Parker has illustrated the New Year cover issue for Barron’s Financial Forecast over the past eleven years. So naturally, the creative challenge each year is to make sure it stands apart from all the previous years’ covers. Facing a readership of predominately stock market investors, art director Pamela Budz had the concept of the [...]

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    What’s on your stop doing list?


    As the decade I like to call the twenty-oh’s ends, think what a transformational change we have all witnessed in our culture. We are moving from selling facts to buying benefits. We all know where we are. But I think many of us have forgotten where we were, and just how dramatically things have changed [...]

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    Facebook puts Mikey’s art on the table.

    January 14, 2010

    In keeping with the “roll up your sleeves and get it done” theme of the “f8” conference for Facebook developers, Scott Hull Associates artist Mikey Burton did exactly that. In his illustration, Mikey created a piece of art littered with just what it takes to get any job done, whether literally or figuratively: tools. The [...]

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