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CHRIS GASH: RECENT EDITORIAL

June 7, 2012

Chris Gash seems to be having loads of fun with these recent assignments.  First this coat of arms for the back page of the NYTimes Book Review, illustrating an essay about Erich Segal’s novel “The Class” and other books on Harvard culture.

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This quarter-page for AARP illustrated a Q&A about a son who wants his father to stop driving. The dad feels he is cured after his cataract surgery but his driving tells a different story:

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This little spot was for a column in the New York Observer about a man who discovers what he loves about nature: that it doesn’t give a darn about mankind. 

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This was a small spot for Golf Digest about “thumping” the ball in a sand bunker:

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Here are a few recent spots for On the Road in the NY Times – A young woman talks about aspiring to be a flight attendant in spite of all the drawbacks; passengers are still bringing concealed weapons onto airplanes; United Airlines is testing a new policy of checking bags (and charging passengers) for oversized bags in the overhead bins:

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This spot for the NY Times Science Times this week illustrates how men’s offices are crawling with bacteria compared with women’s:

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