Outside Magazine

January 27, 2010

It’s been awhile since I posted something.  Holidays, work, excuses.  Anyhow here’s one that I recently worked on that I had a lot of fun with.  The story is about Colton Harris-Moore, an 18 year old “bare foot bandit” who among many things has stolen 3 airplanes, crash landed them and lived!  So far he’s been elusive  to the police and this has brought him to cult hero status or Colt Hero status . . . . .

This is the final art and layout

Here’s some sketches.

My first idea went to him ducking behind a tree and disappearing.

Then the AD wanted more of a portrait so I steered it towards this direction.  Initially I was just going to have some trees outside the windows but they allowed me to smash the windows in so I took it as far as I could at that point.

Here’s the final version without the crop

They liked my original idea so much that they decided to use it as a quarter page.  So I finished it.  Then it was later killed because they wanted to use photography.  Regardless I like the finished result.

Boston Globe

October 16, 2009

Here’s something I finished today.  A fun story on the Census Bureau creeping people out because they are for the first time using these hand held gps devices to collect information.

I had a blast with all the details and the art direction brought this piece to a whole different level.

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I was a few hours in when I got the call that the date had been pushed up, basically leaving me with a day.  I could tell they were nervous but luckily I was almost done by the time I got that call.  These were the sketches I sent so they knew where I was at.  Normally I hash out the idea with roughs but since the idea was already  figured out it seemed pretty clear what needed to happen.

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This version I mimicked a Census Bureau ID badge but they decided on an eagle instead which I was totally on board with and honestly thought “Why didn’t I think of that?”  They also wanted me to tone down the badge, make it a different color,

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Newsweek Cover

October 14, 2009

Ok so I am officially blogging.  It was really only a matter of time I suppose.

SOoooo what to blog about.  I guess if you’re here then you’re probably wanting to see what’s been on my plate illustration wise. That said  . . .

Here is a Newsweek Cover I just did.  It’s the first of 6 attempts to make it to the end.  And by 6 attempts I mean 6 different covers that each had 20 or so sketches each.  Surprisingly this one was pretty close to the very first version I did.

The story was about the Chinese communist party, how there have been 2 distinct factions forming inside the party and for the first time we are seeing the emergence of these 2 coalitions that are equally powerful in the one political system.

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Here are some other sketches. They had an idea of 2 hats so it was pretty clear where to take it but the AD and I decided to explore a bunch of options

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Sometimes I like to make a super quick 2 second sketch just to see if the AD is on board with exploring this idea.  Earlier in my career I used to get shy about showing really bad sketches and still do to a degree, but if turn around is tight then I try and save time by getting the direction nailed down first.  With these quick sketches I generally try and get the overall composition but focus mainly on the idea being clear, or at least having a solid understanding of will happen.  Like this one doesn’t exactly show something highly conceptual but it does get across the idea that there will be men wearing the hats.

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Which then turned into this

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