Here is an illustration that I did for the February issue of Washingtonian Magazine. The Article, written by Courtney Vinopal, is about how many summer camps ban electronics, creating both happy and unhappy campers and parents. Thanks to Kellie at Washingtonian for the Art Direction!
Washingtonian Magazine
Character Recognition
A new illustration for Washingtonian about the process of private preschool admissions. Many thanks to Kellie for the Art Direction!
Illustration for the October Issue of Washingtonian Magazine
Here's a quick illustration that I did for the October issue of Washingtonian Magazine, "These Private Schools Are Even More Customized for Your Kid," by Elaina Plott. The article discusses DC area private schools and how crazy customized and competitive they have become for those families who are hoping that they will propel their children straight into Ivy League Schools and bright career paths.
From my own experience growing up in rural Pennsylvania and attending public schools until I went to college and Art School, this was an eye opening read for me. I had never heard of the terms STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) , STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts Math) and had no idea that K-4 Engineering was even a thing - besides maybe playroom building blogs or a game a Jenga? Anyway, the story is a pretty interesting and you have a few minutes check it out.
And a shout out Kellie at Washingtonian Magazinefor the Art Direction. Thank you!
Youthful Discretion - Washingtonian Magazine
Here's a fun illustration that I did for the September issue of Washingtonian Magazine. The article, titled "Youthful Discretion", discusses how we all want a quick fix when it comes to keeping healthy and looking our best, but how there is no magic pill for eating right, exercising and keeping balance in your life.
Many thanks to Kellie at Washingtonian for the Art Direction!