Fox (ON Nature)
Image created for the Letters page of ON Nature.
*Silver, Spot Illustration, National Magazine Awards, 2008*
*Silver, Spot Illustration, National Magazine Awards, 2008*
Futile Passage (Avenue magazine)
A skeptical article about the possibility of making a high speed train connecting Calgary and Edmonton.
Decisions Decisions (Money magazine)
Money's guide to making the right financial decisions (full page opener and various spots).
Decisions Decisions (Money magazine)
Money's guide to making the right financial decisions (various spots).
Bone Loss (More magazine)
Bone loss can affect women of all ages, with women in their forties being particularly vulnerable (full-page opener and one spot).
Recruiting Muslims (Maisonneuve)
The Canadian military is visiting mosques to woo young Muslims.
Exploring Our Citizenship (The Walrus)
Adrienne Clarkson writes about Canada: "We have virtually insisted on making our society one which accepts and wishes to integrate people from all over the world."
¿Habla Español? (Shot Business magazine)
The growing market of Hispanic hunters in the shooting sports field.
Learning To Ride (Maisonneuve)
An image based on the author's description of learning to ride his bike in Vancouver.
Marketing Expenditures (Canadian Lawyer)
Understanding where marketing expenses are invested and how they compare to the size of a file or client.
Translation (Nylon Guys)
Translating Haruki Murakami's books into English.
Twin Engine (Time Magazine)
"The world economy is on track to enjoy another bumper year in 2006 as this twin American-Chinese engine continues to power ahead."
Japan Takes Flight (Time Magazine)
Japan's economy is finally emerging from 15 years of stagnation.
Victimology (Vancouver Magazine)
How therapy sometimes makes problems worse for patients rather than helping to solve them.
*Nominated, Spot Illustration, BC Magazine Awards, 2005*
*Nominated, Spot Illustration, BC Magazine Awards, 2005*
Secret Adventure (The Walrus)
Spot done around the theme: "Secret Adventure."
Revenge of the Small (The Walrus)
Maybe a minority government isn't so bad after all... *Gold, Spot Illustration, National Magazine Awards, 2005*
Vancouver What (Vancouver Magazine)
Vancouver gets street cred.
The Unthinkable (Reader's Digest)
Uncovering the myths of organ donation and the importance of talking about your decision to donate.
Various spot illustrations (Money Sense)
Hiring Hunters (Shot Business magazine)
Hunters are the right people to hire as salespeople at gun shops.
French Perfume (Nylon)
French actresses and perfume.
Fall Fundraiser (The New York Times)
The problems with school fundraisers.
Words of Inspiration (The New York Times Magazine)
A story about a public speech and an inattentive audience.
Mixtape (Nylon)
The very best music for space travel.
Running from Depression (More magazine)
Using running as a means to overcome depression.
POP (Money Sense)
Bursting the housing bubble.
Eskimo Roll (Explore)
The importance of knowing how to do an "eskimo roll" instinctually.
Cottage Muse (Cottage Life)
One man's account of how he is inspired by nature.
Changing Working Life (AFR Boss)
Companies need to understand the ways that working life is changing.
Engaging with China (AFR Boss)
Australian businesses are developing better relationships with China.
Rock Paper Scissors (Canadian Lawyer)
A judge resorts to childhood games to reach a verdict.
Winter Tradition (Cottage Life)
A personal essay about a cottager's first winter cottaging experience.
Wunderkammer (FT Magazine)
Old curiousity cabinets.
The Fahrenheit Twins (FT Magazine)
Book review of The Fahrenheit Twins by Michel Faber.
Travelling t-shirt (FT Magazine)
The different stages in the lifecyle of
a t-shirt.
a t-shirt.
Futurology (FT Magazine)
The way the year 2000 was seen back in the 80s through the eyes of futurologists.
Les Tabous de l’Histoire (FT Magazine)
Book review of Les Tabous de l’Histoire by Marc Ferro.
Bitterness (FT Magazine)
Cover story about bitterness.
Bitterness (FT Magazine)
Cover story about bitterness.
Trust (FT Magazine)
The physical processes involved in trust.