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This is a forum for Lushus Poosey, César Chetwynd-Talbot et al. Please check back frequently for nu funnies! † 29.5.2012: Some Tinto De Verano for the...
Here's a set of little drawings I did for Bloomberg Businessweek Magazine! The story's about a lovely small record label dedicated to digging up nearly lost...
I want to spread the gospel of Pat and Bobbie Jay — therefore I've remastered the now-notorious(?) widescreen poster into a two-page three-page browzer-readable...
Illustrations to accompany The Future Laboratory's trend forecasting report about food, food culture, and the food industry. Organic skepticismFrankenstein foods,...
Title page for Glamour Italia's summer culture guide: articles about upcoming exhibitions, movies, summer reading, and more culture to consume during the warm...
Illustrations for the world's most famous newspaper. The benefits of uni-tasking at work. (The opposite of multi-tasking.)Public perception of millionaires: making...
Threadless Select asked me to design a t-shirt for their line last year. So I did. It's called "I Overcomplicate Things," and I definitely did for myself with this...
As part of the inaugural Kitsune Noir Poster Club, I was asked to redesign the cover of one of my favorite books. Large poster prints of the design are available...
The States is an ongoing personal project meant to be an exploration of form. The rules are simple: take the silhouette of a US state, and fit something inside of...
Sixteen page publication for Corraini's signature series. Each page is a different creative prompt with my responses. Available to purchase for 5€ through...
Sometimes small non-profits secretly resent the large foundations that support them. Leaders are useless without loyal followers. The potential dangers of...
I directed and illustrated a short data-driven informational video for Good Magazine about the American penal system. This was produced by Lindsay Utz and...
I was contacted by Newsweek to make twelve illustrations in the style of my States series. The article was profiling countries where it's the best place for...
Cover for the July 5th issue of Bloomberg/Businessweek. Andy Grove's cover article focused on how policy can be changed to support job creation in the United...
Table for the Facebook f8 Developer's conference. The event was themed around community, the social graph, and having developers hack ideas together quickly.I...
Illustration for the Indie Rock Poster Book, a project by Chronicle Books to benefit the Yellow Bird Project.Each poster was supposed to represent a song, and I was...
We were hired by Microsoft to produce something that would flex the new typographic capabilities of the beta version of Internet Explorer 9. Working...
Illustration for The Atlantic's 2010 Ideas Issue, documenting writers' predictions as to relevent ideas for the coming year. The End of Boredom America: #2 ...
Here's a drawing I did for the ADC awards invitation. For some reason there's a lot of my ADC material hovering around that's been butchered and re-done by...
Here's a project I did for Tropicana with DDB New York! These were illustrations for a campaign in metro cars in NYC, Philadelphia and Chicago… or Boston? The...
This is an illustration for Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin. The story's about how having a good thick beard is important style- and attitude-wise nowadays (and in the...
We're hiring - Ruby On Rails Developers As a small boutique digital agency based near fashionable Portobello Road we are seeking a Rails Developer to add to our...
Here's a drawing I did recently for Men's Health magazine. It's Don Wildman, Joshua Bell and Andy Roddick sitting on a plane with their favorite travel equipment.
Artist: Michael Cina Type: Limited Print Edition Medium: Giclee 10" x 10" (Full Set, Edition of 50) 20" x 20" (Edition of 30) 30" x 30" (Edition of 10) Buy...