David Pohl's profile

Editorial Illustration

The Sun in Our Midst
Client: Notre Dame Magazine, Spring 2015
AD: Kerry Prugh
The Sun in Our Midst
Client: Notre Dame Magazine, Spring 2015
AD: Kerry Prugh
The Sun in Our Midst
Client: Notre Dame Magazine, Spring 2015
AD: Kerry Prugh
Art and Science
Client: Brown Alumni Magazine, Mar/Apr 2015
AD: Lisa Sergi
Brain Health: Exercising Your Brain As You Age
Client: UCLA Magazine, April 2015 Issue
AD: Suzannah Mathur
Shelter Design
Publication: Animal Sheltering, Nov-Dec 2014 
Client: The Humane Society of the United States 
Design: Jamie Mitchell, Bussaloti
Design For Living
Publication: Animal Sheltering, Nov-Dec 2014 
Client: The Humane Society of the United States 
Design: Jamie Mitchell, Bussaloti
Legal and financial planning for your own death
Client: Milwaukee Magazine
AD: Kathryn Lavey
I'm So Happy For You (Well Intentioned Comments From Straight Friends To Gay Friends) 
Client: OUT Magazine
AD: Sarah Crumb
Transforming Self, Transforming Learning: On Racial, Class and Gender Identity Development in School
Publication: Independent School Magazine
Client: The Magazine Group
Art Direction & Design: Glenn Pierce
The Mindful Gardener
Client: All Animals Magazine
AD: Shaina Elisabeth
Timing Is Everything 
Client: Bostonia Magazine
AD: Ronn Campisi
Once in November 
Client: Self Promotion
llustration for a book review of The Heathen School by John Demos
Client: Radcliffe Magazine
AD: Ronn Campisi

Near the start of the 19th century, as the newly established United States looked outward toward the wider world, a group of eminent Protestant ministers formed a grand scheme for gathering the rest of mankind into 
the redemptive fold of Christianity and “civilization.” When Cherokee students courted and married local women, public resolve—and fundamental ideals—were put to a severe test.


 
You Are What You Feel: Hardwired belief in immortality shared by different cultures
Client: Bostonia Magazine
AD: Ronn Campisi

 
Fixing Price Fixing
Client: Harvard Law Bulletin
AD: Ronn Campisi
The Green Issue
Client: Magee Womens-Research Institute
AD: Adriana Jacoud
Designer: Adriana Jacoud
On the Green Frontier
Client: Magee Womens-Research Institute
AD: Adriana Jacoud
​Designer: Adriana Jacoud
Cycles of Change: How Fertility Affects Women’s Behavior
Client: Scientific American Mind
AD: Patti Nemoto 
GM Foods in Africa
Client: The Globe and Mail
AD: Emily Vezer
Heart
Client: Table Magazine
AD: Adriana Jacoud
 
Skin, Eyes & Hair
Client: Table Magazine
AD: Adriana Jacoud
Brain
Client: Table Magazine
AD: Adriana Jacoud
Digestion
Client: Table Magazine
AD: Adriana Jacoud
My Body Myself: Loving the Skin You're In
Client: Family Circle
AD: Lisa Kelsey
Portrait of humorist P.G. Wodehouse
Client: Golf World
AD: Timothy Carr

 
 
Portrait of singer songwriter Trixie Whitley
Client: Self Promotion
Power and Constraint: 
The Accountability Presidency after 9/11

Client: Harvard Law Bulletin
AD: Ronn Campisi
Power and Constraint: 
The Accountability Presidency after 9/11
 
Unpublished
Client: Harvard Law Bulletin
AD: Ronn Campisi
The Porn Problem (Why Are So Many Actors Dying?)
Client: Out Magazine
AD: Sarah Crumb
Just Breathe
Illustration for feature story about breathing techniques.
Client: Fitness Magazine
AD: Nichole Dauria

 
Just Breathe
Illustration for feature story about breathing techniques.
Client: Fitness Magazine
AD: Nichole Dauria
Some Lukewarm Advice for Treating Burns 
Client: The Wall Street Journal
AD: Pete Hausler
A Problem of Epic Proportions
Amid soaring obesity rates, an MWRI research team races to figure out fat.
Publication: Magee Magazine
Client: Wall-To-Wall Studios
AD: Bill Krowinski

 
Mahatma Gandhi 
Personal Work
Meal Ticket 
The personal rewards of restaurant investment.
Client: Avenue Magazine
AD: Mason Hastie
The Boy with the Incredible Brain
Illustration for a review of two books by Daniel Tammet, an autistic savant
who has recited Pi up to 22,514 decimal places. 
Client: Fortune Magazine
Art Director: Alice Alves
Fake Art
Illustration about identifying art forgeries.
Client: Forbes Life Magazine
Art Director: Greg Concha 

 
Going, going...
Illustration about vanishing eco-systems
Client: Notre Dame University Magazine
Art Director: Don Nelson
The Recession Question
Specialty film will make it through tough times—but it’s up to you to find it
Publication: Paste Magazine
Client: Metaleap Design
Art Director: Jose Reyes

 
How To Solve a Thorny Problem 
We're used to living in an either-or-world, but when it comes to yes-or-no dilemmas, the most powerful thing you can ask is: What if both answers are true?
Client: O, The Oprah Magazine
Art Director: Herve Kwimo

 
Late in Life
Forgoing a potentially life-saving medical procedure at age 94
Client: The New York Times Science Section
Art Director: Peter Morance
The Unequal Tax Burden on Companies
Client: Business Week 
Art Director: Don Besom
 
Only the Lonely and the Afraid
Client: The San Francisco Chronicle Book Review
Art Directors: Matt Petty & Rico Mendez

 
Editorial Illustration
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Editorial Illustration

Conceptual illustration for magazines and newspapers

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