Postcard designed for Canadian author, Benjamin Erret for his Substack blog, "Get Wit Quick". The Illustration interprets the literary quip featured below the illustration above, by famous writer extraordinaire, Virginia Woolf.
Part 1 of a short illustration series inspired by a GoFundMe podcast interview entitled "Every Kid Deserves a Bike". This is a true story. Katie gets an idea.
Part 2 - Katie gets the word out. This is the beginning of her foundation "Going Places". Again, this is is a true story.
Part 3 - Through grit and determination, Katie manages to fundraise enough money for EVERY kid to get a bike, helmet, and lock to take home for keeps.
Spot illustration 1 of 2 for short story "Nine Last Days on Planet Earth" written by Daryl Gregory.
Part 4 - a bike is such a simple thing and it is in the fabric of multiple generations. It is freedom, confidence, and something of value to own for children who have started life with very little.
Spot illustration 2 of 2 for short story "Nine Last Days on Planet Earth" written by Daryl Gregory.
Drink Coaster Design: These story panels represent the story of how the famous cocktail, The Moscow Mule, came to be. Panels were designed to be printed on the underside of cardboard coasters, and intended as a collectible series.