Another illustration for the UT San Diego series, Passages.
Longtime music store owner retires
This music store was a fixture in San Diego, and the owner, by all accounts, spread music joyously throughout his community.
In The Scientist magazine
Scientists should take care when choosing names to help mitigate controversy. The article title is "Loaded Words".
In UT San Diego
This was in Sunday’s UT San Diego. A couple, married 68 years, ran an agency for actors w disabilities. Nice story, good assignment.
Holiday pixel mashup state II
Adding more holidays by the day. Clap if you believe in pink reindeer.
Made a few days after I made this fox. The holiday one uses a new pixel Photoshop brush I made yesterday.
Target Finishes Licking Its Wounds
My new illustration in the Wall Street Journal (November 17, 2014).
"Nearing the one-year anniversary of Target Corp. ’s massive and costly data breach, the company is looking to show that it has moved on."
An early look at a big illustration project
These trucks are nearly ready to hit the roads around Providence, RI. I illustrated all the art — from pencil layout to final vector files, ready to print on the vinyl. Quite a process. I'm moderately proud of figuring out a workflow that was — excuse the pun — relatively seamless. Art / creative direction by Maureen Maloney at Ovoo Creative.
The vinyl, applied to the first truck. (Better photos are coming!)
Final pencil stage.
Final illustrator art on a provided template.
Some personal pixel pieces
These are some recent personal pixel explorations.