Healthy Tension In Product Teams | Intercom
I really enjoyed drawing some angry elks and playing with some fierce energetic colours for the Intercom blog's article Healthy Tension In Product Team. Art directed by the wonderful Stewart Scott-Curran.
I really enjoyed drawing some angry elks and playing with some fierce energetic colours for the Intercom blog's article Healthy Tension In Product Team. Art directed by the wonderful Stewart Scott-Curran.
From sinking islands to drought-ridden savannas, women bear an outsize burden of the global—warming crisis, largely because of gender inequalities. In many parts of the world, women hold traditional roles as the primary caregivers in families and communities, and, as the main providers of food
Always good to get to draw a cover and letter too. This one for Hour Detroit's annual city guide feature, with this year's theme being Hidden Detroit. I am really motivated to go on on roadtrip to Detroit now. Big thanks to Creative Director Carolyn
A piece about this year's Oscars being slightly more diverse but not going far enough. Thanks Art Director Benjamin de-Campos.
This job was a challenge. The article debated the need for doctors to learn how to talk to patients and their families about whether it's best to stop medical treatment that might extend a life but will result in a poor quality of life. The
Circadian rhythms: effects of maintaining a balance in one’s sleep and wake schedule on physical and mental health. For Give Detroit and art directed by Lindsay Emeigh.
It was fun fitting in some of the themes and images from the Detroit Home Gift Guide for this opener including flowers, wine, lights and other home comforts. It's always nice to be able to do the lettering on an opener too. Thanks to Art
My illustration on The Age of the Vegetarian Machines: Biofuels Continue to Grow as a Renewable Energy Source for GE Reports.
Lettering and illustrated cover highlighting the best of Detroit home awards.
Always good to get portraits for the Progressive magazine art directed by Nick Jehlen. Here we have Berie Sanders, Congressman John Conyers and director Alex Gibney.