
Vic Kulihin created a series of infographics which illustrate how a multitude of users employ Avaya’s IP Office communication system to suit their specific needs. The main page’s bird’s-eye view illustration features a series of hotspots, taking the viewer on a tour of a city whose small businesses benefit from IP Office’s features: (more)
Vic Kulihin’s illustration is featured on the cover of The Heights: Anatomy of a Skyscraper, the latest installment from author Kate Ascher. The Heights is a textual and graphic exploration examining every aspect of designing, building and maintaining a modern skyscraper. (more)
Vic Kulihin’s illustrations, explaining how to make just about anything, are perennial favorites of Popular Mechanics Magazine and can now be found in the PM ipad app as well. A go-kart is Vic’s feature in the June 2011 issue. (more)
Vic Kulihin’s concept illustration of a futuristic taxicab is the focal point of “Hailing a New York Cab, 2014-Style”, an article in this week’s Crain’s New York Business. (more)
Vic Kulihin’s work is featured in the book Master Engineer: Rockets by Paul Beck, which explores the current technology that puts people and spacecraft into space, and glimpses the future of rocket travel. (more)
Vic Kulihin’s work is featured in the recently released Columbia University Press Film Studies: An Introduction, by Ed Sikov. Vic’s black-and-white line illustrations enhance the book’s discussions on such fundamental filmmaking concepts as editing, composition, lighting, and the use of color and sound. (more)