



While the lettering and graphic designs are all digital, as always the rest of the art is entirely traditional. I wanted this to have an "old-timey" feel, so I started by using colored paper to help tint all the colors I used, and to keep the background from looking too bright and clean. I also tried to select "period" looking fonts to reflect that early 1900's feel that these shysters exhibit.





This is one of 3 posters I did, and while I was very happy with each of them- must be honest, this was my least favorite. Can't exactly reveal what the others are yet, but one is very much a representation of a favorite holiday, and the other is a first edition favorite.





colored pencils, copic markers, gouache on colored paper.

Since this was shown on Entertainment Weekly's webpage, I think it safe to reveal here- This is one of three posters I did for an upcoming book release from Little Brown publishers this summer.