Recent Editorial work

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Created: 01/05/11
Last Edited: 02/08/12
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Some of my recent editorial work for Wired, New York Times Magazine, Fast Company, Money Magazine and others.
  • RECENT EDITORIAL WORK
  • I've been doing a bit of editorial work lately. Due to the nature of my concepts, most of this work is photography based in execution. The interesting thing is that I don't really know much about photography and certainly don't consider myself to be a photographer. This lack of photographic experience has made working on these pieces challenging. I often enter into a project unsure as to whether or not I can even do it, which is exciting. Enjoy.

  • Time Magazine
    My first cover art for Time. For a Jeffrey Sachs article about the great division in American spending.
    I wasn't sure if Time would like the idea of the cover appearing as if it had been slashed in half, as it basically
    rips through the identity. Thankfully, they loved it.
  • New York Times Magazine
    Building a Green Economy by Paul Krugman
  • Money Magazine
    Art for article about saving for retirement
  • Wired Magazine
    Art for an article about music piracy
  • Wired Magazine
    Art for an article about the dark side of internet freedom
  • Wired Magazine
    Art for an article about the overlords of open sourcing
  • Wired Magazine
    Art for an article about ugly robots
  • Wired Magazine
    Art for an article about persuasion profiling
  • Wired Magazine
    Art for an article about the lack of innovation. Ipad version shown above.
  • Wired Magazine
    Art for an article about transparency
  • Wired Magazine
    Article: Thou Shalt Shop
  • Wired Magazine
    Article: Could energy efficiency be dooming the planet?
  • Fast Company Magazine
    Art for an article about the business of water
  • Esquire Magazine
    Art for Esquire's Grooming Spectacular: The Ramifications of a Bold New Haircut
  • O Magazine
    Art for Oprah's O magazine, to accompany an article by Martha Beck

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