NOLA
A while back I was asked to illustration a new tribute album by jazz singer/performer, Harry Connick Jr. This job was especially interesting to me because most of the tracks on this CD are remakes of classic New Orlean songs. The vision was to make the artwork reminiscent to the glory days. I created a map of the city that folded into the actual album cover.

I've never actually been to New Orleans and spent quite a bit of time researching various landmarks and some of the history and music there. Ended up buying a bunch of tourist pop-up maps as well as "insider guides".

This assignment proved to be rather difficult just due to the fact that there were so many different people editing and art directing... I kept on thinking it reminds me of those Disneyland maps you get when you enter the theme park. Probably one of the most difficult jobs I've had to do in a long time.



I've never actually been to New Orleans and spent quite a bit of time researching various landmarks and some of the history and music there. Ended up buying a bunch of tourist pop-up maps as well as "insider guides".

This assignment proved to be rather difficult just due to the fact that there were so many different people editing and art directing... I kept on thinking it reminds me of those Disneyland maps you get when you enter the theme park. Probably one of the most difficult jobs I've had to do in a long time.


Labels: Harry Connick Jr, map, New Orleans
14 Comments:
That IS like a Disneyland poster! I love it. So fun...
Reminds me of a freer, wilder Jack Unruh. Has a great energy about it. I like the little dancing people under the piano, quite apropos.
you seems to have a lot of fun on this. and the colors are just sweet!
the dancing couple on the drawing is my favorite!
This is amazing. I've gushed before though, so I will leave it at that. I hope us New Yorkers didn't make too bad of an impression on Jenny. It was great hanging out!
Congrats, nicely done.
i always liked those disneyland maps. probably more than disneyland itself. it came out nice! see you tomorrow.
awwww lovely! I want to play on it like a monopoly game!
now i have a map if i head out the New Orleans.
very vivacious. the type came out quite nicely.
Hello! Thanks for the comments...I think there has been TV commercials advertising this new album airing somewhere. Maybe in the morning around "Good Morning America"? Though I have yet to see them.
This is the bomb. I second Sam. I hope we gave Jenny a good impression of the New York crew.
Chris has a new blog!
terrific!
Mahvelous.
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