Great energy in those magazine covers, Michael Jordon in his glory days with the Bulls. I was gone from the Chicago area by then, but still followed the Bulls, and of course MJ was from N.C. and played college b-ball here.
Kind of staggering that such a career (yours) could end abruptly like that, but of course you are still doing graphic arts, I presume. History does this crap, and we just have to roll with it. Think of all the eyeballs you've won.
I should mention the book covers, so rich and subtle. I wish I had a print project needing a cover! The cover art can make or break a book, enticing the browsing bookstore patron to pick up the book is half the sale right there, I know from peddling lit magazines in person on campuses when I was a student. If you could get the magazine in peoples' hands "to look at," the sale was half done. They don't touch it, they don't buy it.
Kind of staggering that such a career (yours) could end abruptly like that, but of course you are still doing graphic arts, I presume. History does this crap, and we just have to roll with it. Think of all the eyeballs you've won.
I should mention the book covers, so rich and subtle. I wish I had a print project needing a cover! The cover art can make or break a book, enticing the browsing bookstore patron to pick up the book is half the sale right there, I know from peddling lit magazines in person on campuses when I was a student. If you could get the magazine in peoples' hands "to look at," the sale was half done. They don't touch it, they don't buy it.