Showing posts with label Editorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Editorial. Show all posts

Monday, February 21, 2011

Conshepts II

Heeeeere is my first Assignment for Concepts 2! The assignment was do do a cover and three spots for the article "The New Monogamy" in Psychotherapy Networker. 

Spread:


Spot 1:


Spot 2:



These are drawn in pencil and colored digitally :)
I didn't include the third spot because it kind of needs to be re-done first. 

Monday, November 15, 2010

wooooo

Here are some projects from Illustration concepts:


This project was to redesign a cover for any band... So I chose the band Weather Report, and their album Black Market. This one's entirely photoshop. 



This one was just some silliness that I did after the constitution day lecture. It was a panel on gay marriage with Sharon Hayes, Dan Savage and Dr. Kendall Thomas. I think this piece pretty much sums up what I thought of the panel. 



This is an ad campaign for Converse. 'nuff said. Graphite and photoshop! 





These were illustrations (one cover, 2 spot) for an article on the NYTimes book review for the book "freedom" by Jonathan Franzen. This was the very first assignment of the year I did - don't judge me! This one's all graphite.


This one's a cover redesign for the game "Goldeneye." All photoshop! 


And lastly, this one was a cover for an article called "Is America Islamophobic?" 
graphite and watercolor, collaged in photoshop.



pheeeeeeeeew! lots of stuff! 


Update Tiem.

Sorry for being such a sloth all year (all 2.5 months of it... pff). My My, I can't believe the semester has gone so fast.

That said, here's some work from Fine Art Illustration:



These are a CD cover package redesign for the band CAKE. The album is called "B-Sides and Rarities." (heh. heh. get it?) They're both drawings in graphite, scanned in and colored in photoshop.


This is an editorial piece for the article called "whitewash in wartime" (you can read the article here)
It's basically about government propaganda during wartime, and how they manipulate the thinking of the public by being selective in their portrayals in the media. 
the line drawing was done in graphite, then scanned and colored in photoshop.

Next post Illustration concepts! 

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

There's No Place Like Home!

This is part three of a three-article-illustration assignment, this is just the one that I have scanned/like the best. I'll post the others later, when I get my lazy butt over to scan them.
Anyways... the series is movie-themed... This is a piece in reaction to this article, about how a british snake-oil salesman sold the Iraqi government $85 million dollars worth of bomb detectors that are essentially total crap and do not work. And despite recent devastating bombings and everyone yelling that the detectors are fake, the prime minister (Malaki - shown in illustration as Dorothy) keeps on buying them. Hilarity Ensues - not.