Newish work
I try to post work in a logical fashion, grouping certain jobs together in a way that makes sense – and some pieces I want to leave as top billing in the blog for more than a week, but that means some assignments end up sitting until they are off the newsstand or even downright dusty. So, before they get any older…
This was a piece for the Boston Globe Sunday Magazine about the adjunct situation at most universities – overworked and underpaid. I wanted the figures to be almost identical except for their props since the idea is that these professors are equally qualified:
This spot for Golf Digest was for a column about how to calm your first tee jitters:
And this one for Remodeling Magazine was for an article on a builder who finishes projects in foreclosed homes:
This opener for American Medical News was for a feature about the vast information available to doctors via electronic medical records:
And one of my favorite art directors is at the Wall Street Journal now and I did this spot for her about trail apps for hikers (I included a couple of the rejects that I also liked):
And finally, here is a full page I did in September. Happily, I am not that far behind on posting but the job got held for nearly six months before ultimately getting killed. The story was about the benefits of Kegel exercises for women – needless to say I had to do a little dance on this one, but after all that the whole article went down anyway. Ah well…





