Illustration for Christianity Today about the frequency of narcissistic personality in pastors, and their temptation to manipulate and control people. Thanks to ad Michael Chuchvara.
Illustration for Monmouth University magazine about a new project that is enhancing training for teachers already tasked with educating students on the autism spectrum. Thanks to ad Patrick Kirchner at Dog Ear Consultants!
Latest illustration for Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health magazine: to prevent HIV in young adults, show them a future worth working for. Full article here. Thanks to ad Robert Ollinger, as always.
Client: Brandman University Ad Agency: Vitro Art director: Thomas Gibson, art director Writers: Nikolaus Drellow, Bill Wanek Creative director: Will Roth Executive creative directors: Ross Brodie, Brian Dunaway Year: 2017-2018 A selection of illustrations made for Brandman University's campaign targeting adults going back to school. The campaign is currently rolled out across digital and traditional platforms including TV, radio, digital video, digital display, search and social media in major markets in California and Washington, where Brandman University has campus locations, and at the national level for its online programs. Video Credits: Agency: Vitro Animation House: NOMINT, London Art Director: Kristen Sugihara Copywriter: Jenny Thompson Creative Directors: Will Roth, Brian Dunaway & Ross Brodie
The project has been selected into Communication Arts 2018 Illustration Annual, Print Advertising category. Three illustrations for Jeff Csatari's article on Dr. Oz The Good Life about how to protect yourself from fake news. Thanks to art director Amanda Kirk at Hearst for the cool assignment!
Illustration for Experience Life about how to deal with "bad" neighbors. Author Jon Spayde lists some strategies that can help increase the peace.
Thanks to AD Jennifer Jacobson! An illustration for Science about what it means to be a human in a world where technology allows us to manipulate our DNA, tissues, brain circuitry, environmental surroundings, etc. If genetic and reproductive technologies may change characteristics of our cells, can that affect our individual and human identities?
Thanks to AD Chrystal Smith, as always. Latest piece for Brandeis University Magazine. Professor Andy Molinsky developed a new strategy to help people step outside their comfort zone, rise to the challenge and build confidence. Full article here.
Thanks to AD Eson Chan, as always. Illustration for French newspaper Le Parisien about the web-matchmakers: professionals working for dating websites who match people together in order to give everyone the "right" partner. Full article here.
Thanks to AD Mathieu Gelezeau. A couple of illustrations for Columbia University Medicine mag about the treatments for "complicated grief": targeted strategies to bring back a life of joy and satisfaction after the profound loss one had suffered.
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