Pipsqueak Cover

Hip Hip for Pipsqueak the Puppy!

Hello all and pardon my blog absence since the new year…holidays and honeymoons and catching-up-from-those-things, oh my! As I have posted before, I have been loving some of the sweet and interesting children’s books that have come my way for illustration. One such book was Pipsqueak the Puppy by Lissa Webber, which I wrote about …

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pipsqueak the puppy

Bringing Pipsqueak to Life: A Journey with an Awesome Author

I recently finished a children’s book illustration project for an awesome author (and person), Lissa Webber. Next to working on my own project ideas, illustrating children’s books is my favorite job. This is even more true when the author has a great concept and is as easy to work with as Lissa. The process Lissa …

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Dr Seuss Was Right…Oh the Places I’ll Go

Dr Seuss was right…oh the places I’ll go…or my work rather. One great thing about my job is seeing all of the different ways people use my work. I have designed book covers for years now, with authors and audiences ranging the whole gamut. My personal drawings have reflected times of darkness, loss, hope, laughter, …

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AIGA Beating Burnout

Beating Burnout – My Part in this Freelancer Friday

This Friday, August 10th, I will be helping to facilitate a roundtable discussion on beating burnout at South Carolina AIGA‘s Freelancer Friday, hosted and sponsored by Local Works. We all can face times where even our favorite passion projects can overwhelm us and leave us creatively desiccated. Now, I am by know means implying that …

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