Pieces of you

Not sure when people became brands instead of humans, but we’re living it and you better figure it out. Illustration for Tufts Magazine about building your personal brand. Margot Grisar, AD.

 

 

 

Grass is greener

Illustration for the Wall St Jounal about companies that reward top employees by letting them switch jobs with other employees to broaden perspective. Dan Smith, AD

Why is it always me

Fun assignment since we all live in a Larry David world. Illustration for PlanSponsor magazine about fiduciary duty. In other words, it is an article about who gets the blame when things go wrong. SooJin Buzelli, AD

This is Joey. This is Jet. They got good news.

It has been a while since I have thought about the Joey and Jet series since the last book was published in 2006. Recently I heard good news from Simon and Schuster about both books. “Joey and Jet” , which had been out of print, is being reissued in paperback while Joey and Jet in Space is now going into a second printing. Richard Jackson was the editor for both books and Polly Kanevesky was art director.

I have been meaning to create another book but frankly, work had turned my attention away for the last few years. This might be the push I need to get started.

You may find both books on Amazon.

 

 

It’s a man’s world

Illustration for the Wall Street Journal about the huge disparity between men and women on corporate boards. Dan Smith,

School daze

Funny how life works. Late last year illustrator extraordinaire Hanuka Tomer and I were catching up at an opening. Hanuka is a former student of mine and was chastising me for not teaching the last few years. This left me with pangs of guilt. Couple of weeks later, Parsons School of Design calls and ask if I would be interested in teaching a course. How do you say no to karma? School starts next week.

Illustration for Commonweath Magazine about the increasing costs of a college education. Heather Hartshorn, AD

Feast and famine

Cover for Jewish Action magazine for a feature about the new reality in the world economy. As you can tell, the article predicts hard times. Yocheved Lefkovits, AD.

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