September 1, 2004
Title: Inside Today Icons
Client: The Wall Street Journal
Description: These are some of the many icons I created for The Wall Street Journal Online, where I work part-time. These tiny jewels can be found peppered throughout WSJ.com, but mainly were created for the main promo box on the front page of the site, titled "Inside Today". Along with my other co-workers, we have created hundreds of these over the years, covering a dizzyng array of topics.
May 11, 2004
Title: Executive Recruiting
Client: The Wall Street Journal
Description: This ran in the Career Journal section of The Wall Street Journal on May 11, 2004. The story talks about the recent signs of a rebound in the executive headunter market.
January 29, 2001
Title: E-World: Venture Capital
Client: The Wall Street Journal
Description: This illo ran on January 29, 2001 with Tom Weber's E-World column in The Wall Street Journal. Thestory was about how there still are investors willing to funddot-com startups, though they are few and far between.
January 1, 2000
Title: Wealth of Choices
Client: The Wall Street Journal
Description: These illustrations were for a book mini-site on WSJ.com (The Wall Street Journal Online). The book is Alan Murray's and discusses the myriad of options that the new internet age has presented us with.
April 27, 1999
Title: The Wall Street Journal
Client: The Wall Street Journal
Description: An article about how small capitalizationfunds are rsing, while large capitalization funds are sinking.
April 9, 1999
Title: Dr. Skinner & Dr. Speck
Client: The Wall Street Journal
Description: Dr. David Skinner of New York Hospital and Dr. William Speck of Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center.
August 20, 1998
Title: Frank Gehry & Peter Lewis
Client: The Wall Street Journal
Description: This illustration of architect Frank O. Gehry, and behind him executive Peter B. Lewis appeared in the Wall Street Journal on August 20, 1998. The building pictured is a model of Mr. Gehry's controversial design for Case Western Reserve University's Weatherhead School of Management.
May 25, 1998
Title: Prison Building in California City
Client: The Wall Street Journal
Description: Larry Adams, Mayor of California City, CA. Ran with an article about how Mayor Adams is building a massive prison in his depressed city in hopes of luring prisoners there from other states.
January 8, 1998
Title: Browne, Torray & Schliemann
Client: The Wall Street Journal
Description: Portraits of: Christopher Browne of Tweedy, Browne Company; Robert Torray of the Torray Fund; Peter Schliemann of the Babson Fund. Appeared in the Mutual Funds Quarterly Review section of the Wall Street Journal on January 8, 1998.
November 18, 1997
Title: Brian Halla
Client: The Wall Street Journal
Description: This is a portrait of Brian Halla, the CEO of National Semiconductor Corp. He is evangelizing a future vision of cheap, all-in-one PC's. Appeared in The Wall Street Journal on November 18, 1997.
November 5, 1997
Title: Richard Alter & Eddy Chao
Client: The Wall Street Journal
Description: This is a portrait of Richard Alter and Eddy Chao of Financial Capital Investment Co. They are real estate developers in California. Appeared in the Wall Street Journal on November 5, 1997.
September 5, 1997
Title: Bob Sheppard
Client: The Wall Street Journal
Description: This is a portrait of Bob Sheppard, the PA announcer of the New York Yankees. It appeared in the Wall Street Journal on September 5, 1997.
May 21, 1997
Title: Jonathan Tisch
Client: The Wall Street Journal
Description: This is a portrait of Jonathan Tisch, the hotel developer. It appeared in the Wall Street Journal on May 21, 1997.
January 16, 1997
Title: Presidents of the Pillars
Client: The Wall Street Journal
Description: Portraits of: Nicanor Restrepo of Suramericana de Seguros, Fabio Rico of Nacional de Chocolates, Adolfo Arango of Cementos Argos. These are the heads of powerful Colombian conglomerates.
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