January 2011
Milton Glaser’s Office Door: ART IS WORK
Milton Glaser doesn’t take his art for granted, why should we? Love the lightbulb above the work.
Read more >>Tim Gough Shares Where Ideas Happen In a NY Times Minute
I finished this spot for the NY Times OP-ED section last night for AD Alexandra Zsigmond. These are some of my favorite illustration assignments, I love the fast execution. I was emailed the assignment at noon, sketches by 2, final by 5:30. You really have to be quick on your feet with them and don’t [...]
Read more >>Meg Hunt Welcomes the New Year With Alice
Hi everyone and a belated happy new year! We’re starting 2011 out right with more lovely illustrations for Picture Book Report– I do hope you’ll enjoy and continue to read along! Posted by: Meg Hunt Book: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (purchase on Amazon) (click to enlarge) …when she was a little startled by seeing the [...]
Read more >>Our Process
From the spark of an idea to roaring success – we can help you every step of the way. It works like this: 1. Concept You tell us about your audience and what we’re trying to show them. Outline the project’s scope and format along with its content and messaging.* We give you visual ideas, [...]
Read more >>Scott Hull, Visual Ambassador
As a designer-turned-creative-entrepreneur, Scott Hull is well aware of the demands of creativity. Early on, he learned the ins and outs of the business, and realized he enjoyed assembling the right team to pull off a project as much as the hands-on designing part. This realization led to a new creative alliance serving other artists, [...]
Read more >>When I say the word illustration what one word comes to mind?
For the last 3 decades I’ve dedicated myself to the world of visual thinking. You could call it commercial art, illustration, illustration design, or just plain art. Now I’m seeing an opportunity in this creative era to bridge the gap between art and commerce. So began this little survey… I created this survey as a [...]
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