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illustrations for HBR.
client: The Wall Street Journal
Insider Secrets Column
client: Prevention Magazine
A tale of drugs, horse racing and murder.
client: The Texas Observer
Article on cancer prevention for German magazine SPIEGEL WISSEN
Author Charles Portis
client: The Wall Street Journal
Series for Billboard Magazine
client: Variety
Benefit piece for Jack Kirby Museum
client: Variety
Oscar's Criminal Purge: ‘What is Personal and What Is Business?’
Cosby and Polanski walk the plank
client: The Hollywood Reporter
Client: Euroman
Illustrations for a guide on veterans affairs housing loans.
client: VA Loans
tips for amateur racing
Client: Washingtonian
client: Mental Floss
series of portraits for Smithsonian Magazine
7 Reasons You Should Lease That Dream Car Now
client: Car Magazine UK
client: The Nation
Cover for the comic based on the Cartoon Network animation.
client: Boom!/Cartoon Network
Cover to Paul Zweig’s Departures:
“Departures is Paul Zweig’s celebration of life and love. Zweig thought of himself as a sojourner, a contemporary Wandering Jew, a man with “a loose wire in his genes.” He led a number of distinct lives: as a Jewish child in Brooklyn and on a farm in the Catskills; as a literature student at Columbia; as a young exile who spent a decade in Paris transforming himself into a French intellectual, absorbing the language, sex, culture, and leftist politics; and as an American man-of-letters who produced a steady stream of poems, essays, and wide-ranging works of literary scholarship and criticism. In 1978, at the age of forty-three, he abruptly entered a new life—”the life of the dying”—which he inhabited for the next six years. His writing was guided by a steely determination to hold the more pressing and distorting sentiments—self-pity, regret, anger, fear—at bay for the sake of his lucidity, which became his way through the world of cancer. This memoir stands as a testament to the passion and spirit with which Zweig lived and to the dignity that he brought to his final years.”
Client: Other Press
The shattered dreams of NBA player Korleone Young
client: Grantland
The original fishing tome.
client: The Wall Street Journal
client: Rhode Island Monthly
various piece for Popular Mechanics
Lebron's long awaited return for United Airlines inflight magazine
John Lennon and The Thy Revoltion in Denmark
client: Euroman Magazine
Covers for J Magazine, the inflight magazine of Jazeera Airways
Client: Jazeera Airways
Masterpiece Column
client: The Wall Street Journal
Alexei Navalny’s chief of staff, Leonid Volkov
client: Politico EU
Various Op-Ed pieces for The Washington Post, The Nation, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times
Piece on how concert pianists utilize many different pianos.
client: The Wall Street Journal
Personal Work
client: Canadian Business
jazz musician Charles Mingus's album Ah-Um
client: The Wallstreet Journal
book review
client: The Wall Street Journal
client: Hemispheres/United Airlines
The double life of a Sacramento realtor.
client: Sacramento Magazine