Cover of CFO Dimensions 2015 conference in New York. (click to view larger)
Booklet for first CFO Dimensions conference, featuring a die-cut shape and cover opening to reveal the logo inside.
See if you can identify all the facial parts of Bay-area musicians in this Photoshop collage for the cover of Eye, to accompany a quiz to test readers’ knowledge of Bay Area music history. If memory serves, Kevin also came up with the headline, “Face the Music.” Scroll down for the answers.*
A fun illustration for West Magazine for an article on the subject of California Bashing.
In 1997 Kevin created this illustration for the cover of a special section on the new Internet phenomenon titled Behind the Wave: Consequences of the Digital Age, by creating a sculpture using real tech objects, paper and Photoshop.
The Mercury News won a Pulitzer for coverage of the Loma Prieta earthquake, including this infographic on the collapse of the Bay Bridge by Kevin.
Instead of another boring flat map, Kevin went to the beach to create this creative map of coastal erosion.
This infographic about marketing on Proformative was created for an email campaign.
This infographic about marketing on Proformative was created for an email and in-site marketing campaign.
This is an infographic created for a content marketing program at Proformative.
This full-page infographic was published in the San Jose Mercury News
Example "illustrated history" large info-graphic on the history of India.
Kevin produced several hundred medical illustration infographics, featured in over 250 newspapers supporting a weekly syndicated column on medical topics, called “Medical Advisor,” nationally, and “Dr. Data” in it’s home paper, the Mercury News.
This infographic is fairly typical of the large-format, intensive science graphics Kevin designed and illustrated for the San Jose Mercury News.
This information graphic about global warming, printed in the Orange County Register in the early 1990s, was enlarged and presented on an easel, from the floor of Congress, by Representative Norman Mineta, the guy they named the San Jose airport after. Norm made a joke about the “Hot air coming out of Washington.”
This map was produced for the day after the Loma Prieta earthquake and was part of the Pulizer Prize staff coverage.
Sometimes events don’t happen in a convenient geophysical arrangement, for mapping purposes. Faced with this challenge in detailing the events of the Loma Prieta earthquake, Kevin turned this map on it’s side so that readers could read south-to-north as left-to-right.
Mr. Personality - this painted redwood carving represents the idea of the persona, the mask we present to the outer world to mask our inner self. Sculpture by Kevin
* Answers: Identify the Bay-area musicians by facial part
- M.C. Hammer
- Carlos Santana
- Jerry Garcia
- Grace Slick
- Neil Young
- Bill Graham
- Todd Rungren
- Steve Miller