Here’s a time-stamped look at the evolution of a spread in the July issue of Seattle Met. Because the feature was pushed from June to July, I got to work on it a little more than I would a normal feature. I spent a small amount of time on it each day for a couple weeks.
June
The June issue of Seattle Met hits stands this week.
In case you can’t read that headline, it says Trails:
There’s some nice stuff in the issue: Continue reading
Year Two, Issue One …
There’s something exciting in those packages — something I’ve been working on for the past six months. In the first issue of my second year at Seattle Met, we introduce my redesigned logo: Continue reading
Stag Dot in French Pop art
At the beginning of February I received an email from Julie Ansiau, a French photographer, artist and mom living in Paris. Until then I was unaware of her work, but as a big fan of Pop art, I immediately fell for her hand embroidered “popquilts”:
One year later
I close out my first year at Seattle Met with the April issue, which hits stands this week.
Here’s an illustration I did for the Mudroom opener:







