Living Green (The Boston Globe Magazine) —
Opening page for a special environmental feature.
Living Green (The Boston Globe Magazine) —
Two panoramas to accompany "87 things you can do to save the planet."
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).
Bone loss can affect women of all ages, with women in their forties being particularly vulnerable (full-page opener and one spot).
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."
Diamond Mining (ON Nature) —
A look at the destructive ecological effects of diamond mining.
Eat Healthy Anywhere (Real Simple) —
Full page and two of five spots about healthy eating options when you're on the road.
Light Pollution (ON Nature) —
The negative effects of light pollution, including its effects on wildlife and our view of the night sky.
¿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.
Shyne (Pound) —
Cover story. Shyne interview.
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.
Lee Cotton (FT Magazine) —
Book review of The Ballad of Lee Cotton.
The Downfall (FT Magazine) —
A spin in the way that hitler is depicted in the film The Downfall, makes the viewer see Hitler in a different light.
Billionaires (FT Magazine) —
How banks help billionaires stay rich.
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.
The Battle of the Magazines (FT Magazine)
Bitterness (FT Magazine) —
Cover story about bitterness.
Bitterness (FT Magazine) —
Cover story about bitterness.
The Final Solution (FT Magazine) —
Book review of The Final Solution by Michael Chabon.
Trust (FT Magazine) —
The physical processes involved in trust.