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April 11, 2022
Mr. Jones Design called upon Steven Noble to customize a crest for Sonoma-Loeb that includes the heraldry with two lions. Their story began over 25 years ago when United States Ambassador to Denmark, John Loeb, began growing grapes in the Russian River and Alexander Valleys of Sonoma County, producing exceptional Chardonnay and Pinot Noir wines from his vineyards under the Sonoma-Loeb name. The artwork was hand etched and colorized digitally.

Steven Noble was tapped by Mr. Jones Design to illustrate a custom crest for Sonoma-Loeb vineyards that includes the heraldry with two lions. The artwork was hand etched and colorized digitally... (more)

April 6, 2022

 Steven Noble was commissioned by Purple Pastures Lavender to create a series of custom illustrations for their branding that includes their main logomark and additional assets to be used across their website and packaging... (more)

March 22, 2022

Steven Noble collaborated with Wild City Spirits to create illustrations for their new 2022 launch, that brings the botanical harvest of the city farmer to the gin still... (more)

March 16, 2022
A new one for @texasmonthly one of two images for a beautifully written excerpt from the new @sarahbirdwriter novel, Last Dance on the Starlight Pier. The story is set in 1920’s Galveston TX. I had fun with this image, it was done in ink and gouache, with only a little digital tweaking.

Matt Rota illustrated two light-drenched images for Texas Monthly, to accompany an excerpt from Sarah Bird's new novel, Last Dance on the Starlight Pier... (more)

March 8, 2022
Here is a series I did for the current issue of Psychology Today Magazine. The Art Director, Ed Levine, emailed and said he had a very very fun assignment for me. 2 verys. He was right! These are done in gouache on illustration board. The story is on BS detectors in the field of psychology - there is plenty of this on the fringes of this field. He had the suggestion of doing something with a circus sideshow poster feel.

John S. Dykes shares a series of gouache illustrations he produced for the current issue of Psychology Today Magazine, for a story on BS detectors in the field of psychology. (more)

January 24, 2022

Chum in the water? Cathy Hull illustrates Joe’s "Hallmark Holiday" honeymoon, officially ending before it even began. GOP sharks began circling on day one, intimidated, emboldened, and enabled by a former President... (more)

January 5, 2022
First image in a series for John Goecke at 
 Alta Journal about a Jane Doe case back in the 70's, this was Jane Doe Westlake. 
One of my favourite images from last year, and maybe the best series of images I've ever worked on, it's nice to still be getting excited by this job!

Mark Smith shares a new illustration, the first in a series for Alta Journal, about Jane Doe cases back in the '70s. This one features Jane Doe Westlake. (more)

December 17, 2021

Pat Higgins had a great time designing this beer can with Wilmington Brew, working in a little homage to one of his favorite Twilight Zone episodes, with a “current events” twist... (more)

December 7, 2021

The Red Dress created a fun retro movie poster series for Pixar studios. This one features "Finding Dory," the iconic sequel to "Finding Nemo." (more)

November 3, 2021

Corey Brickley illustrated the cover for Kendall Kulper’s new book, Murder for the Modern Girl, which features Gatsby-era glamour and a swoonworthy love story... (more)

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