I was commissioned to produce these illustrations for The Economist for an article called 'An Investor Calls' about the impact of certain hedge fund activists on businesses - you can read this far more eloquently in the original article
My idea of 'activist' was rather different to what the article was actually speaking about but once I'd been put onto the right track (no V for Vendetta masks et al!) I had decided to make the activist female in the original roughs but was informed that all the activists the journalist had researched & spoken to were men so this was duly amended in the final illustration - here's a before / after for your edification
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Friday, 13 February 2015
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
Monkey Theremin (niche publications we have loved)
I love a specialist publication me! (apparently if you give an infinite amount of monkeys theremins eventually they'll compose all of Beethoven's...oh wait, that's typewriters & Shakespeare isn't it?)
See also Zombie Arcade, Victorian Authoritarian
See also Zombie Arcade, Victorian Authoritarian
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animals,
electronica,
magazine,
Monkey,
Music,
niche publications,
theremin
Thursday, 31 March 2011
robbing b*stards!
Just finished this for Inside Out magazine for an article about stealing from work commissioned by the delightful Amelia Clark.
Puts me in mind of the classic 'Take Stuff From Work' by the redoubtable King Missile which by the magic of the interweb can be found here! - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIXz_vzROrw
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illustration,
KIng Missile,
magazine,
office,
stationery,
stealing,
work
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