What I Do (#3 of 3)

June 1, 2008 on 2:19 pm | By | In Notes, Wayback Machine | 2 Comments

Trying to cite a few sample pieces that are representative of what I do is not that easy. Although there are many common threads running through my work, much of it has ranged all across the board. Many people say they can always recognize it by “my style”, but it’s not as easy as picking out the work of many illustrators who have a style that’s clearly definable. If I had to pick out several pieces that are representative of what I do, I might select the logo I designed for the NY Knicks, one of my covers for Time Magazine, the cover I did for the Squirrel Nut Zippers CD “Bedlam Ballroom” and the treatment I created for the New York Times of the Tribeca Film Festival. These pieces are all quite different in nature, yet tied together by what I believe to be my personal graphic vision.

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  1. You should tell the story behind the Knick’s “Subway Token” Logo that was used without permission and I just happened to spot it during a final Play Off Game or is there a Gag Order on this!

    Comment by Jose Cruz — July 6, 2008 #

  2. Hi Michael,
    I found it very interesting that you chose the Tribeca film festival piece as part of your quicky – portfolio. Curious…do you get a lot of requests for manhole designs these days?

    Hope all’s well. Let’s speak soon. I hope to have a site up soon.
    Best
    sg

    Comment by Sam Goldberg — June 3, 2008 #

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