
Doug Boehm was recently commissioned to do a pair of illustrations for OC Weekly for a story about fake marriages undertaken to obtain a green card. (more)
Doug Boehm created this cover and interior for Dartmouth's Business School publication, Tuck Today. The illustrations are for two stories, inter-related, about smart business positively affecting the environment and healthcare. (more)
Doug Boehm makes a clean sweep for Inside Counsel Magazine’s feature about going paperless. (more)
This cover and interior piece were illustrated by Doug Boehm for Seattle Pacific University. The story is about the University Scholar Program, a curriculum designed for honor students who want more out of their college experience. (more)
Communication Arts Magazine's gorgeous 51st Illustration Annual hits the stands this month boasting work from 34 ispotters. (more)
Doug Boehm shares a couple editorial pieces he completed this month. First up, for National Mortgage News, is an illustration about reverse mortgage reform in California. (more)
Doug Boehm had a great time illustrating a couple of off-beat jobs recently. The first one, for the East Bay Express, concerned people in Oakland, CA flying to South Korea for dental work and flying to Cuba for medical school. (more)
Doug Boehm doesn’t generally "do" pretty, especially when the subject matter is extremely dark, such as the economic crisis. (more)
As a third grader, Doug Boehm drew fictitious vehicles of destruction for his classmates, who paid him in candy. Soon after, Boehm graduated with a BFA in graphic design from the Tyler School of Art, and his first published work graced the pages of HOW's annual self-promotional issue...