Gathering many people and other busy collages
Over time, I’ve worked on countless briefs with recurring challenges that have taught me how to tackle specific issues. One common task is creating illustrations featuring many people from images sourced from all over. Working with a few beautiful photographs is one thing, but combining dozens of not-so-great images is a different story—and it’s a skill I’ve honed over the years. Composition, added elements, colors, textures, and a few other secret ingredients are what make these illustrations engaging, fun, and as cool as they can be. Here’s a (random) selection of busy collages packed with people and all kinds of other details.
Panenka Magazing: Pelé and Champions League collage illustrations.
The New York Times Magazine: Screenland: Tubi
New York Magazine: J Lo's Love Story
Texas Monthly: 2020's Best and Worst
The New York Times Magazine: Bike Hunters
Netflix: AAAPI Heritage Month
Atlanta Magazine: 60th Anniversary Cover illustration
The Guardia: The Guide. Cover illustration
Netflix: Queue: Telluride Film Festival Feature
Billboard. The Verzuz Effect
Rolling Stone Magazine: Cold War Anxiety
The New York Times Magazine: Cannabis
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