Dick Munroe recalls a memorable encounter with the infamous "Cliff" the bear from his years working a summer job on the NYS DEC trail crew. In the August 2015 issue of Adirondack Life magazine. (Thanks, Adirondack Life!)
Dick Munroe recalls a memorable encounter with the infamous "Cliff" the bear from his years working a summer job on the NYS DEC trail crew. In the August 2015 issue of Adirondack Life magazine. (Thanks, Adirondack Life!)
This high school has been holding multi-generational class reunions for 70 years. The Cougars.
Under the category of other things I've done, here are these biological diagrams. Maybe I should put up a portfolio for these kinds of miscellaneous outliers. How else would anyone ever see them?
Caveat: unsure of current state of cell biology procedures. IOW: just tell me what to draw.
This was a fun departure from the serious assignments I've been doing lately (and from the illustration project I'm working on now for a university alumni magazine). Really, this was so much fun. Thank you Kelly H. !
That is all.
(It's a slew of advocacy infographics interpreting/presenting some key poll findings in compelling ways for a couple specific audiences. Very graphic and clean. Bold colors. Easily comprehended. Rising to the level of memorable, some of them do. I think. I hope. The clients are happy. So.)
2 little croppy crops from the work I delivered yesterday. I can't show you the whole thing yet, but I will. I WILL.
Someone on Twitter had a birthday and I snagged the bear and bird to do up a quick card. Hi bear. Hi bird.
I got a call a few minutes ago from the person who cat sits for me.
Sometimes the sound of a voice tells you there's trouble, so I asked, are you all right? No. He was canceling his appointments — all appointments, all clients — indefinitely.
Read MoreIt’s possible my friend / business partner (in potentia) and I are getting close to choosing a name. Did you know? Choosing names is hard.
I can't say a lot more at this point but when I can I will, because we'll want word to spread.
But, man, choosing names.