TIME Magazine contacted me to
do a cover illustration of emerging Democratic Presidetial candidate Howard
Dean. I had used the same technique for one of William Cohen and Tom Hanks
six years earlier. See larger image: TIME
Handsome Richard Stengel asked me
to redesign the cover for the paperback edition for his illuminating history
of flattery: "You're Too Kind". I also did the photography.
See larger image: You're Too Kind
Enter Sandman was the critically
aclaimed first novel by Stephanie Williams that was published by McWitty
Press.
I designed the jacket and also the publisher's website.
See larger image: Enter
Sandman
Minneapolis caterer Cynthia Olson
contacted me to design the identity and signage of her new restaurant
"n e thyme" , a play on her catering business name Never Enough
Thyme.
See larger image: n e thyme cafe
MIT Press did not use either of
my solutions for Maud Lavin's book "Clean New World", an examination
of the influences of Graphic Design on contemporary culture and politics.
See larger image: "Clean New World"
LifeTimeTV.com needed a "Save
the Date" reminder for their annual Women Rock! concert in LA. Though
done for the web, I have included it here as design and typography sample.
See larger image: women rock!
NYU Ehrman Medical Library needed
a large poster for the lobby informing visitors of the new remote access
to the library's electronic resources.
See larger image: Ehrman Medical Library
Filmakers
Library asked me to create a template design for their video
jackets that could be printed in-house on an as needed basis. Their
catalog has more than 500 entries.
See larger image: video
jacket
The
New Republic commisioned this paint-by-numbers cover illustration
after seeing a Tom Hanks illustration I had done for Time Magazine. The
Howard Dean cover came much later.
See larger image: New
Republic
Psychologist Diane Ducat asked
me to illustrate some of the topics in the second edition of her teenage
self-help book "Turning Points: Your Career Decision-Making Guide "
See larger image: "Turning Points"
When Sports Illustrated dropped
an investigative article about Olympic chairman Juan Samaranch's early associations
with Spanish Fascism, my illustration suggestions were finito.
See larger image: Samaranch