Showing posts with label editorial illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label editorial illustration. Show all posts

Apr 9, 2013

Gemma Robinson Illustrates For Educause Review

US based Educause Review commissioned me to illustrate three stories in their March/April issue. Educause Review is an award-winning magazine which takes a broad look at current developments and trends in information technology and how they may affect colleges and universities. All three stories were in some way linked to the impact technology has on higher education.

Disaggregated Accreditation by Gemma Robinson
The first story was about accreditation and the need to view higher education institutions as fragments rather than a whole in our rapidly changing world.


We Love E-Books by Gemma Robinson
The second story was titled 'We Love E-Books!' and focused on the need to increase the availability of e-books at libraries.  You can read the story here.


Gateway To The Universe by Gemma Robinson
The third story was about the disruptiveness of technology within higher education which, if embraced, can expand the classroom beyond the limits of four walls to encompass the whole known universe. Full story here. 
Check out more of my illustrations on my website or Behance portfolio.

Jun 16, 2011

Editorial Illustration On Narcissism For Utne Reader Magazine

These were several editorial illustrations created for the May/June issue of UTNE Reader. They were done for a bunch of stories that revolved around the topic of narcissism.


Half page, opener for "The Culture of Narcissism" - playing off the idea of thinking you are the center of the universe.


"The Narcissism Myth" - this one revolves around the subject of young people and their need for outside validation (i.e. Twitter, Facebook, etc.) being rooted in their own insecurity.


"Just Do It" - the focus on this discussion was about self-improvement, self-help books, obsession with being the best we can be, and the power of positive thinking. More or less poking fun at this stuff.


"Whatever Happened to Empathy" - explored how much we've lost our ability to empathize with others, walk in other people's shoes, etc.


"Narcissus Regards a Book" - People want to read about themselves and what they're into, not great literature.

More editorial illustration by freelance illustrator Jesse Kuhn at rawtoastdesign.com

Mar 11, 2011

New Editorial Illustration For Tennis Magazine



Just recently finished up this editorial illustration for the digital launch of Smash (the teen version of Tennis Magazine). It was for a piece called “Stress Test” about dealing with the top 10 pressure filled moments in tennis. Here's the link to the article to check out the full story and the new publication.

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Check out more of my freelance illustration work at http://www.rawtoastdesign.com.

Mar 3, 2011

Studio69-Editorial Cartoon



hello to everybody here...long time not posting anything...here is my latest piece of editorial cartoon - looking into corruption-for local newspaper. manually sketch and coloring done in painter 8..final touch in photoshop...
mystudio69

Jan 14, 2011

Editorial Illustration - The Pursuit Of Happiness



Had the opportunity to do another cover illustration for Christian Century. They actually contacted me about a concept sketch that I had done from the last assignment and thought that the idea behind it would translate well for The Pursuit Of Happiness issue. Win-win. So with a few modifications to the original concept this is the final editorial illustration that ran in January. Another reason why it's always a good idea to submit several concepts to your art directors fellow illustrators!

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Jan 4, 2011

Digital Artist December 30th


Hi, everyone happy 2011! Here is my latest work for Digital Artist magazine, the article is all about being a freelance editorial illustrator; and I really enjoyed creating the image that went with it, the bookcase was a little autobiographical ;)

Apr 12, 2010

Atom Egoyan for Lucid Media


Charlene Chua illustrated Canadian director Atom Egoyan for the cover of Lucid Media film magazine. The cover is accompanied by a black and white fullpage illustration within the magazine. For more please visit Charlene Chua illustration - blog.

Feb 10, 2010

Current work






















One part of a series of illustrations for a magazine. It only started out as one but they keep adding work to it, which is fine by me! The laptop screen has been left blank as the magazine are adding a screen grab of their web site.

Jan 26, 2010

editorial kartun...ABOUT BLOGGER!


in MALAYSIA - my country - a FREE country - but when it comes to voice..to write - better be very carefull - many blogger got cought and fined - :) - and some may rest for a long time under detention - under ISA - a drakonian act - INTERNAL SECURITY ACT.
mystudio69

Nov 4, 2009

PKFZ - PAC want MACC to investigate..


MACC , PAC and PKFZ - it's about fraudulant! - 5billion!-malaysian politik drama!


Oct 15, 2009

editorial cartoon - social networking

editorial cartoon about the threat on social networking - not only good people turn on social netwrking - bad people also make full use of it! - manually draw on dot matrix printer paper - kilometrico black ballpoint - scan and apply background in photoshop.

see more editorial cartoons here!

Sep 10, 2009

Pinkeye


The dreaded Oink Eye.... erm Pink eye.
Had fun with it, I wonder why?

Aug 24, 2009

SFG: New Work! TONY Kids Magazine





A few new illos done for a recent Time Out NY Kids feature on tips for getting your kid organized and back to school. Full article can be seen on the TONY Kids website here - LINK.

rawtoastdesign.com


Aug 20, 2009

The Green Scene - STL Magazine





Three spot illos done for the July issue at St. Louis Magazine. The first was for a section highlighting St. Louis farmer's markets, the second for a Missouri based electric car company, and the third for a piece on a campus wide bottle ban at Washington University.

rawtoastdesign.com


Mar 19, 2009

Creative Quarterly 15: Waiting For A Believer



More good news! Waiting For A Believer was chosen by the fine jury over at Creative Quarterly and will be featured in Creative Quarterly 15. Art prints are available as well to help pay off those sweet entry fees :) - Waiting For A Believer prints

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Feb 27, 2009

Nightmare


This is an editorial illustration about the true story of a sailor that was strongarmed into trafficking drugs for the Colombian mafia.