This page is the “Personal Network.” It displays work from the websites a member is following, in the order it was published. It also provides a way to engage in dialogue about the work in the form of “Cargo Comments.”
The “Projects/Images” toggle provides access to an Image Gallery, offering an alternate way of browsing websites in the Personal Network.
The small thumbnails on the top of this page are a random sampling of websites in a member’s Network.
I was invited, along with several other Handsome Frank illustrators, to take part in an exhibition called 'Secret 7"'. The brief was to illustrate a vinyl sleeve...
Google's Think Quarterly magazine. A full page illustration to accompany an article titled '21st Century Copyright'. Art Direction: The Church of London View...
I was invited to illustrate a passage from the Old Testament by The Old and New project with proceeds from print sales going to charity. Prints are available to...
Double page and spot illustrations for Avenue magazine, Calgary, to accompany an article that examines where creatives find their spark of inspiration.
Spot illustrations for Inc. Magazine (December 2011) to accompany articles about new email marketing techniques, and plugins that simplify the creation of...
My contribution to the site silverscreensociety.com where every month a selection of illustrators and designers each create a piece of work inspired by a...
October's issue of Creative Review has sections printed on different paper stocks, with the start of each section illustrating a different part of the paper...
I was one of 9 illustrators commissioned by the design agency L&Co to create work to be used for the rebranding of SHL, a global leader in talent measurement. I...
A self initiated work. I was attracted by the idea of drawing the Hemingway story of Santiago, the old fisherman who battles with nature, and compare this...
I find listening to jazz whilst reading to be a great way to relax, and so I decided to illustrate the idea of being carried away by music and a book. Available...
Illustration based on an article about 'twitter envy', where people tweeting from high profile events can cause jealousy amongst their twitter followers.