Tuesday, December 6, 2011

the surreal deal...


Having just finished up a CD package design for the brilliant new "Ghosts Before Breakfast" recording from Rob Morsberger, I have surrealism on my mind. This new promo image is a tip of the hat to that grand tradition of images that make no sense in ways that, in the end, are more profound than reason. Does that make any sense??

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

The Nation - FOOD issue




The current issue of The Nation features my collage work on the cover (designed by Milton Glaser) and a series of 7 collage illustrations for the interior of the magazine as well. Always a pleasure to be a part of The Nation's good work and very nice to have the chance to work with Milton.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

more on that...






















This is another from the same batch, the subject being Tunisia in this case.

A recent illustration for The Nation, for a piece concerning the Arab Spring. Sadly, because of a little confusion at the magazine, it didn't run... so I'm running it here.

Friday, May 27, 2011

birds and books


This is a recent promotional piece musing about books and birds and a certain kind of past-centuries nostalgia. The specifics of what is recalled here are entirely up to you...

Thursday, March 31, 2011

another design from the music world...


This is a cover I designed for a collection of songs, by various writers, that Suzanne Vega released just after 9/11. The intent was to keep it simple, reverent, and direct... the songs and the design.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

when worlds collide


Looking back at my own history a bit, following the passing of my friend, Jack Hardy, I recalled the many posters I had designed for him. My life as an illustrator and graphic designer fell nicely into place next to my life as a songwriter then. These are two of those posters, one for an outdoor festival, and one for a night at the famed Bottom Line in NYC.