More brains please

This year I taught a course in professional practices at Parsons for a semester. Some of the staff was on sabbatical so it was a chance to change up the routine. I highly recommend teaching a course if the opportunity arises. Your creative juices get flowing figuring...

Unplugged

One of my favorite memories as a child is going to drive-in movies with the family and eating a hamburger in the back seat while cartoons played before the main feature. The best clip was snack items with faces, legs and arms strutting across the screen while singing...

Bring it on

A director and I have been thinking about doing an instructional animation with the zeitgeist of animation from the 50’s and 60’s. By coincidence, Dan Smith from the Wall Street Journal called for an illustration about inventories predicting the health of...

Guess who’s coming to dinner

One of the best things about New York City is you can experience many different cultures, classes and viewpoints without the jet lag. Nothing gives you a broader view of the world than contact with others from outside your circle. Illustration for Investment News...

The eyes have it

There are loyal clients and there are LOYAL clients. The Chronicle of Higher Education is one of the first publications to hire me in 1984 and we have consistently worked together ever since. Illustration about the reluctance of trustees to open their investing...

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