Bold and fresh illustrations done in a vintage poster style
An expansive range of illustration style examples in the context of magazine publication.
This gritty style of illustration easily makes readers more engaged and brings text to life, making it more understandable.
This series of ink and watercolor illustrations complimented a striking display in the Paul Stuart Manhattan store.
A collection of various book images (covers and interior) I’ve created for both youth and adult readers.
This light and novel approach to a corporate timeline made an office reception area striking. These fun, stylistic illustrations highlight yearly business milestones.
Fun and provocative characters brought to life through comic storytelling.
From animation to paper dolls, these characters come in many shapes and sizes....and species.
There’s lots of different ways to show a person’s portrait. Here’s a couple of stylized approaches among many more I can do.
A few samples from a vast series of stylized illustrations for Corvias Group, a company who works with the U.S. military, universities and municipalities to solve their facilities and infrastructure challenges.
Here’s a fun style that goes just right on a healthy food package.
Technical, Mechanical, Instuctional. Yeah, some subjectmatter sounds a bit dry, but that doesn’t mean the illustration needs to be.
This fun “Map” highlights the affinity buildings on the campus of Brown University.
A few logo samples ranging from fun and illustrative to simple and corporate.
Don’t see a style you were thinking for a project? Let’s talk! I‘ve done many more or can match an established style you might be thinking of.