For the Wall Street Journal, illustration for an article about AI-enabled home-gym equipment. Man- we have come a long way from Jack Lalane in his blue jumpsuit busting out pushups in the morning!
Art Director: Kelly Peck
For the Wall Street Journal - illustration for an article about the rising popularity of suspenders as a fashion statement in metropolitan settings. Talk about “business casual”!
Art Director:
Forest Evashevski
For an article in the Wall Street Journal that compares the attributes of large commercial wineries, with their smaller, more closely-held competitors.
Art Director: Derek Eng
For the Wall Street Journal - illustration for the cover showing what can happen when app-enabled appliances go awry, and an interior spot showing a family happily using limited tech devices. I like this one - I can relate!
Art Director: Marlene Szczesny
For the popular series in Columbus Monthly: “I Tried It…”, the author takes both Lime and Bird urban scooters out for a test ride.
Art Director: Betsy Becker
For the Wall Street Journal, illustration for an article about DIY kits available to allow you to build your own old-school stand-up arcade game. You have to supply the quarters and acne.
Art Director: Forest Evashevski
For AARP - illustration for an article about the writer’s first foot fracture, and how she muscled through with the help of The Boot.
Art Director: Josef Edmunds
For an article in the Wall Street Journal about apps, equipment, and techniques to capture the focus of weekend-warrior shutterbugs.
Art Director: Forest Evashevski
For the Wall Street Journal, illustration for an article about Gen X parents (guilty), getting into gaming. I’ve tried my kids’ VR headset - it’s insane.
Art Director: Forest Evashevski
Illustration for an article in the Wall Street Journal about the pros and cons of sleeping in the buff. Keeping the illustration PG-13 was a bit of a challenge. Strategic placement of the book saved the day.
Art Director: Forest Evashevski
Illustration for an article in the Wall Street Journal about the challenges of abiding by the HOA bylaws in your townhome / condo community.
Art Director: Alice Cheung
For the Wall Street Journal, illustration for an article about gas vs. conduction (i think I have that right) cooktops. I learned a little bit during the research phase of this one. As efficient as conduction cooking is, I’m still a gas guy.
Art Director: Marlene Szczesny
For the Wall Street Journal - illustration for an article contrasting two ways to approach tailgating - DIY, or concierge. As long as the beer is cold, I could go either way…
Art Director: Marlene Szczesny
For the Wall Street Journal, illustration for an article about performance suits. While the new designs and materials offer plenty of flexibility, there’s no guarantee you can dunk on a regulation hoop.
Art Director: Forest Evashevski
For an article in the Wall Street Journal about the new generation’s (Y?) trend towards a more wholesome, healthy, and chill style of hanging out. I guess it says something about their hard-partying parents!
Art Director: David Bamundo
For the Wall Street Journal, illustration for an article about rare and exotic audio equipment, and the lengths enthusiasts will go to find (and keep) their prizes.
Art Director: David Bamundo
For the Wall Street Journal, an illustration about the finer points of craft beers. Some hilarious copy here from the talented editorial staff at WSJ.
Art Director: Forest Evashevski
For an article in Kiplinger's Personal Finance about advances in hearing aids that make it easier for you to to block out unwanted sounds - and focus on those you want to listen to.
Art Director: Stacie Harrison
For the an article in the Wall Street Journal about how these days, travel agents need to do a lot more than book your seats.
Art Director: Forest Evashevski
For an article in the Wall Street Journal about the anniversary of the Sony Walkman. We all remember where we were when we saw those orange sponge-y headphones for the first time…
Art Director: Kelly Peck
For an article in the Wall Street Journal about multi-pots, or multi-cookers. A far cry from the original Crock Pots (Mom used to have one that she used quarterly), these new cookers are capable of a lot more than just brewing beef stew.
Art Director: Lisa Dilillo
For the Wall Street Journal, an illustration showing the toil and technology behind that perfect glass of Merlot.
Art Director: Derek Eng
For Kiplinger's Personal Finance, an illustration for an article about the pros and cons of owning income property out of state.
Art Director: Stacie Harrison
For an article in the Wall Street Journal's "Off Duty" section, about some of the many exotic cooking utensils available to foodies with a thing for tools.
Art Director: Marlene Szczesny
Illustration for a special feature in the Chicago Tribune on the job prospects for freshly-minted MBAs.
Art Director: Pete Reinwald
For an article in the Wall Street Journal about a special travel service - that arranges trips for its members where the destination is a surprise. They send you tickets, and some advice on what to pack, but don't reveal your destination until you're on the way to the airport!
Art Director: Forest Evashevski
For an article in Money magazine about a grandparent's decision to buy a second home (and all that comes with it) to be near their new granddaughter.
Art Director: Leah Bailey
For Kiplinger's Personal Finance, illustration for an article providing advice about the financial benefits of making charitable contributions to your college alma matter, and how that can be a source of annuity income.
Art Director: Stacie Harrison
For an article about the renaissance of small campers popular with the younger set hungry for adventure and good times.
Art Director: Forest Evashevski
For Forbes magazine, illustration for an article about billionaire real estate acquisitions, and how the new owners can transform the landscape, or even access to once familiar places.
Dude.
Art Director: Bob Mansfield
For the Chicago Tribune, illustration for an article about how the MBA degree has transformed for the better over the decades, from a mostly (white) male-dominated program, to one that is more global, and racially and gender-varied.
You go, Girl!
Art Director: Pete Reinwald
For Marin Magazine, a series of illustrations centered around what exactly is in the local drinking water - and what is being done about it.
Art Director: Veronica Sooley
For an article in Kiplinger's Personal Finance about the importance of creating a living trust.
Art Director: Stacie Harrison
For Time Out Chicago, illustrations for an article about the adventures (and misadventures) of dating, from the perspective of 20, 30, and 40-year-olds. It's not often I am asked to include a bong in an illustration...
Art Director: Carrie Sosnowski
For an article entitled “High Anxiety”, about the rigorous, complicated, confusing, and scary modern-day college application process.
Art Director: Veronica Sooley
HEY! This piece won a 2016 MAGGIE Award for Best Single Editorial Illustration. Just sayin'...
For Columbus Monthly's regular column entitled "We Tried It"; an illustration about one author's experience trying "Broga", or, yoga for "Men".
Art Director: Betsy Becker
For Rizzoli | Universe, the first of two books in a series; this one entitled "101 Ways to Kill a Zombie". Suggestions range from the obvious (axe to the neck), to the more creative (vacation photos). A must-have as you prepare for the zombie apocalypse.
Editor: Jessica Fuller
Author: Robb Pearlman
A follow up to the popular "101 Ways to Kill a Zombie", "101 Ways to Use a Unicorn" spares much of the gore of its predecessor, offering many ways that a unicorn can make your life easier, more efficient, and generally better. Need a fourth for bridge? Why not a unicorn?
Editor: Jessica Fuller
Author: Robb Pearlman
For Cincinnati Magazine, an illustration to depict the spectacular fireworks celebration of 1898, and all the thuggery, salacity and general bombast that went along with it. Whether it actually went down exactly like this is another story altogether.
Art Director: Kathryn Landis
For Forbes magazine, a selection of small icons used to accompany different lists. Whether you want to be ON the list or not, is another story!
Art Director: Bob Mansfield
A departure from my usual lighter fare, my friends at Marin Magazine tapped me to illustrate an article about teen drug use in Marin County. We decided to go with silhouettes to minimize direct associations to ethnicity or class.
Plus - the black really makes the primary colors pop!
Art Director: Rachel Griffiths
For an article about ways to corral your many retirement savings accounts. Yeeee Haw!
Art Director: Stacie Harrison
What do you do when you've maxed out your 401K? The team at Kiplinger's has some great suggestions for you.
Art Director: Stacie Harrison
Hey – Lady Liberty has the right to rock out, (or enjoy her favorite audiobook) just like everyone else!
Art Director: Jennifer Steele
For an article about the benefits of annuities.
Art Director: Stacie Harrison
For an article in Kiplinger's Personal Finance about stock option grants from your company - and how to make sure you get the most value out of them.
Art Director: Stacie Harrison
For Marin Magazine, an illustration of the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, with vignettes to accompany a number of important facts about the famous span. It was a real challenge to resist the urge to draw every little rivet on that bad boy.
Art Director: Rachel Griffiths
For Kiplinger's Personal Finance, illustration for an article with useful tips and advice about purchasing a home for rental income purposes.
Art Director: Stacie Harrison
For an article about the latest rules and regulations regarding taxation on capital gains.
Art Director: Stacie Harrison
For an article in Kiplinger's Personal Finance about property assessment for taxation purposes, and what to do if you think there may be some inaccuracies!
Art Director: Stacie Harrison
For an article on the importance of homeowner’s insurance, and ways to ensure you are making the right purchase. Don’t be like this poor guy – make sure you are covered!
Art Director: Stacie Harrison
For the annual evaluation of the Kiplinger team’s top 25 mutual fund picks, and how they fared agains other index funds.
Art Director: Stacie Harrison
For the series in Columbus Monthly called “We Tried It”, the author tried as many fitness classes as she could at her local gym to get the most out of her Class Pass.
Art Director: Betsy Becker
For an article on the financial gains to be had by introducing dependents into one’s life.
Art Director: Stacie Harrison
For the Wall Street Journal, illustration for an article about the recent fashion trend towards pant legs that don’t make it all the way down to the shoes. Hey - if you have sweet shins, don’t be selfish - share them with the rest of us.
Art Director: Forest Evashevski