December 20, 2009
· Filed under Illustrator, Photoshop, The Moles
I’m done with The Moles. It’s a story written by Gab Danon and illustrated by me, created as a mini-comic for childlike adults, or adult-like children. I’m still working out the page that you’ll be able to print out on your printer and fold into your own mini-book, but that should be ready within the next couple of days. In the meantime, here are all 8 completed panels.








Edited to add: I finished the layout for printing your own Moles mini-book! Click on the image below to download the pdf:

Go check out my subsequent The Moles post if you need instructions on how to print out the above and cut and trim it into your own mini-book.
December 6, 2009
· Filed under Illustrator, Photoshop, The Moles, animals
Part 5! Part 5! Part 5! Part 5! Part 5!
Remember, all panels will be done by Sunday, December 20.

November 28, 2009
· Filed under Illustrator, Photoshop, The Moles, animals
Halfway there! I have 4 out of the 8 panels done.

November 13, 2009
· Filed under Illustrator, Photoshop, The Moles, animals
Three panels down; five to go!

November 12, 2009
· Filed under Illustrator, Photoshop, The Moles, video
November 1, 2009
· Filed under Illustrator, Photoshop, The Moles, animals
Gab Danon and I hatched a plan. We’ll create an 8-panel comic that you can print out on an 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper at your very own home, then fold and cut into a mini book. Gab wrote an awesome story about moles and now I’ll illustrate it. I’ll post a new panel every Sunday. They may not be in order, and I won’t show the copy on the illustrations, so that it can be a surprise when it’s all finished. According to my calculations, that means this should be finished by December 20. Therefore, you could print it out and give it to someone for Christmas or What-Have-You. Here’s the first panel I got done. Definitely click to make larger if you got the time.

Get ready for more!
October 22, 2009
· Filed under Photoshop, animals, pencil on paper
 These are some doodles that I did while taking breaks at work this week.


Pencil on paper. Cardboard and color added in Photoshop.
October 15, 2009
· Filed under Illustrator, Photoshop, aliens, pencil on paper
This is a frog-type alien guy. There are some things in his life he wishes he didn’t have to do. They are:
5. Exterminating shneekphors. Although they eat his flowers and spread disease, he thinks they’re kind of cute.
4. Going without eating for more than 15 minutes.
3. Fangmorgering.
2. Taking his vitamins.
1. Flossing.

I sketched this out with pencil on paper, then traced outlines in Illustrator, then brought everything into Photoshop to color.
September 12, 2009
· Filed under Photoshop, animals, design
I designed a website for a friend from work, Raquel, who is involved with a great non profit: Not Without My Pet. The organization helps victims of domestic violence who own animals. Often, people will delay leaving abusive situations because of not knowing how to take their pets with them, and being worried about their pet’s well-being if they leave the animal behind.
Not Without My Pet aims to help those people by “partnering with domestic abuse shelters to establish pet care facilities.” It’s a wonderful cause, and it was fun to design their site for them. Many thanks to programmer Russ for doing the great programming work on it.
I wanted to include some great pet photos on the site and Raquel was awesome at enlisting her friends’ help – she and her friends amassed a bunch of cute and charming snapshots of their pets. I threw in some of my own too. Check out the screenshots below.
And go look at the new website: www.nwomp.org

Diva’s my parents’ amazing mutt. She is intelligent and soulful and likes contemplating stuff.

Huey’s my parents’ other good dog. He is goofy and funny and is a sparkplug of a tank. He is not named after Huey Lewis and his news.

There’s Bonzai, Gab’s parents’ dog, who is very smart and clever and likes going on hikes.