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Vacations Unlimited – How to sleep well while traveling

This illustration, for Vacations Unlimited magazine, goes along with an article full of tips on how to sleep well while traveling.

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Common Core Coach – Math Book Cover

This illustration is for a Common Core Coach math book, for kids in the 3rd grade. After illustrating some of the concepts covered in the book, it became woefully apparent to me how much you forget the older you get. Damn you fractions! Anyway, you can see how the illustration fits into the design of the cover below in the sketch.

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Tepper School of Business – The Innovation Ecosystem

This illustration is for Carnegie Melon’s Tepper school of business alumni magazine and is about the ‘innovation ecosystem’ they’ve brought about at the school by promoting synergy amongst the different disciplines at Carnegie Melon. Students from all disciplines (design, technology, business & more) are expected and encouraged to collaborate to build successful, innovative business ideas and with alum’s like the founders of ModCloth.com they seem to be doing a pretty swell job of it.

A spot illustration highlighting a business that developed a technology and business plan at Tepper that scours the web to deliver real-time prices of consumer goods to a wide variety of clients.

A spot illustration highlighting what ModCloth.com does.

Another spot illustration, this time for a sidebar highlighting
a successful daily deals business spawned at Tepper.

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Get Outside & Play

A brief public service announcement: Get outside and play. You never know who you’ll meet.

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Northwestern Alumni Magazine – Chicago-ese: Rham Style

This illustration for Northwestern’s alumni magazine is about Rahm Emanuel, Chicago’s first Jewish mayor, and how he is adding to the city’s already rich political lexicon with his colorful use of Yiddish words.

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