Illustrations for Public CIO Magazine

Good mail day! Copies of Public CIO Magazine, for which I was recently asked to  illustrate a spread, just arrived on my doorstep. I was asked to illustrate four different CIO's for an article titled, "Leading in the Limelight", written by Adam Stone.

Below are the spreads and close ups of the portraits. The art director was looking for something striking to go with the article layout and I thought that grayscale portraits with a pop of color would accent it nicely. The printed final turned out great!

Dickie Howze

Dickie Howze

Rob St. John

Rob St. John

Rosa Akhtarkhavari

Rosa Akhtarkhavari

Jeff Uyeda

Jeff Uyeda


"Dance For Style" campaign poster illustration

For the past few years I have been lucky to collaborate with the good folks at branding agency, PRIMER, to work on the campaigns for Blue, A Hair Studio. Each year Blue directs a campaign to benefit a local Philadelphia area art or music charity. This year's charity is The Koresch Outreach Program. You can read about the Blue "Dance for Style" campaign here.

The poster illustration always centers around the art which the specific campaign represents. This year's focus is on dance so we needed to come up with a solution that would visually express it without being cliche. Primer came up with the idea of referencing old Art Noveau posters because of their flowing and organic, yet structured shapes. The natural curves of the hair in the illustration create motion which perfectly represents dance.

Illustration by Michele Melcher Illustration. Design by Primer

Illustration by Michele Melcher Illustration. Design by Primer

Back of poster, design by Primer.

Back of poster, design by Primer.

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Illustration for Chicago Tribune Printers Row Journal

I was recently approached by Chicago Tribune to create a portrait of Norwegian author, Karl Ove Knausgaard, for the cover of their Sunday book section called the Printers Row Journal. It's always fun to get an assignment like this. I love researching my portrait subjects and I was totally unfamiliar with him. I really studied the reference and even Googled his Wikipedia entry to try to find out more to capture "him" (something that I do a lot).

He's got a great face with an intense look; a weathered cigarette countenance of piercing eyes and a mop of silver blonde hair. I know it sounds silly but he totally looks like what my imagination pictures a writer to be. I'm really happy with the way that it turned out and am honored to have been asked to do this project. Enjoy!

Cover of Chicago Tribune Printers Row Journal

Cover of Chicago Tribune Printers Row Journal

Detail

Detail