Big Blue Marble
Every year I take my studio to Hong Kong for a month. One of the great things about being an illustrator is the opportunity to work with a different view out your window. This cover for Duke University’s Alumni Magazine is for a series of articles about Duke collaborating globally. Lacey Chylack, AD.

Golf World: Taxing US pros
Today is Ryder Cup Monday where the Euros narrowly defeated the US in Wales. Illustration for Golf World Magazine about the UK taxing US players. Tim Carr, AD

Good Banks, Bad Banks
Cover Illustration for Christian Century Magazine suggesting that Christians do banking with Banks that exhibit ethical behavior. Dan Richardson, AD

PlanSponsor Magazine: Personality Profile
Cover and Feature illustration for PlanSponsor magazine about personality tests. Soojin Buzelli, AD.

Exhibit: “Where is My Vote/” at SVA Gallery
I am part of a exhibit titled, “Where is My Vote? Posters for the Green Movement in Iran.” Posters have been created by some of the best known designers and illustrators working today. The School of Visual Arts is sponsoring the exhibit curated by Anita Kunz, Woody Pirtle and Francis Di Tommaso.
The exhibit runs from August 30-September 25, 2010 at the Visual Arts Gallery, 601 West 26th Street, 15th Floor New York. There is a reception on Thursday , September 16 from 6-8pm
For more about the exhibit, please visit here.
Steven Heller on “Where is My Vote?”
Steven Heller Discusses “Where Is My Vote?” from School of Visual Arts on Vimeo.
America’s Shaky Foundation
Illustration for Investment News about the unstable financial system in the United States. David Stokes, AD. This summer I read “The Big Short” by Michael Lewis. It is must read if you want to know what really happens inside Wall Street. “The Big Short” made it very easy to come up with an idea.

For Sale: Yang Lamps for Lamp in a Box
Lamp in a Box is now selling a series of lamps based on my artwork for 59 dollars. They are sold at various stores and available for purchase online.
To buy, please visit here.
