Advertising Design & Illustration
A Selection Of Student & Professional Projects
A Selection Of Student & Professional Projects
Sometimes it seems like photography and digital imagery have taken over the advertising industry, but I believe that a well executed illustration as part of a great campaign, can still be the difference between a boring ad and an extraordinary ad.
These projects, unless otherwise noted, were created while I was a student at The American Academy of Art in Chicago, IL. As an illustration major I was required to not only create the illustrations within a professional schedule and context (research, submitting pencil roughs, submitting comps, etc.) but to also create the advertising design context for each piece. This was to show our understanding of the relationship between an ad’s layout, its content and the finished illustration as published.
These projects, unless otherwise noted, were created while I was a student at The American Academy of Art in Chicago, IL. As an illustration major I was required to not only create the illustrations within a professional schedule and context (research, submitting pencil roughs, submitting comps, etc.) but to also create the advertising design context for each piece. This was to show our understanding of the relationship between an ad’s layout, its content and the finished illustration as published.
Greetings From A Cardboard Box!
All Ears For NPR
Gino’s East
Green City Market Tote Bag
Make Up Chimp for The National Anti-Vivesection Society (NAVS)
Thornton Wilder’s The Skin Of Our Teeth
Huggies Brand Target
“DRIFT” - A Film By Jim Vendiola (Professional)
“Gone For The Day” - A Film By MJ Slide (Professional)