
Jason Greenberg turned out a fun set of images for the Travel Channel’s “Man v. Food Nation,” a show that recruits local talent and takes on their beloved hometown culinary challenges. (more)
Jason Greenberg goes by the book in this illustration about Generally Accepted Accounting Principle for NICOR Magazine. (more)
Jason Greenberg was commissioned by the Travel Channel to create a t-shirt image for their hit show, “Man v Food Nation,” hosted by Adam Richman. (more)
Jason Greenberg helps pick up the pieces of the shattered music industry in this illustration for the LA Times. (more)
Jason Greenberg’s “Freestyle” image will be included in the 49th Illustration West Competition, for the Society of Illustrators in L.A. (more)
Jason Greenberg references our favorite part of Lady & the Tramp in this Food Fights illustration for the Wall St Journal. (more)
Jason Greenberg just completed this piece for the LA Times Book Review. The article was titled "Not Fit for Our Society: Immigration & Nativism in America." (more)
Jason Greenberg just completed this piece for the LA Times for an article on Spring Book Reading. (more)
Jason Greenberg conveys a sense of white, upper middle class paranoia in this illustration of James Hynes’ wildly inventive and, frankly, stunning novel “Next” for the Los Angeles Times Book Review. (more)
Jason Greenberg sets the scene for a battle of the sexes between two 20 something New Yorkers at a swank Christmas Eve party in this illo for the LA Times Book Review. (more)