FAQs
You get what you pay for. When you buy art, you’re investing in your brand. You want to hire someone who will be equally invested: a partner who asks questions, and offers suggestions. Someone who follows up, and makes sure you’re satisfied. You want to be able to vet that person: check out their portfolio and read client testimonials.





I have a Facebook portfolio, and samples on both my LinkedIn profile and here on my website (just click on any of the thumbnails in the sidebar to the right).





“Mark is a supremely talented illustrator and visual communicator with a unique ability to inject his signature blend of creativity and humor into every project while staying true to his client’s vision and strategic direction.

“Over the last 18 months, we’ve consistently trusted Mark to visually articulate Coca-Cola Journey editorial pieces with compelling illustrations and animated short videos that have brought an artistic flair to our digital magazine and supporting social media channels.

“The quality of Mark’s work is second to none, but equally valuable is his attention to detail, respect for deadlines and clear communication style.”

“Mark is very thorough, easy to work with and professional in his approach. He has a great sense of humor which is often reflected in his illustrations.”

“In addition to being an exquisitely gifted illustrator, Mark is a pleasure to work with. On the project we collaborated on, Mark brought new ideas to the table, while executing his illustrations to the client’s delight.

“I would recommend Mark to anyone in need of high-quality illustration work.”

Yes. Some jobs just aren’t right for me. I tried doing a realistic portrait once. It came out OK, but it was a struggle. Same with logos. Most involve typography more than illustration, and I just don’t have a strong interest in that kind of work. Much better, in such cases, for me to recommend someone else.





After we agree on the work to be delivered, the due date, and the fee, I’ll sketch out some ideas. (If the client has a specific idea, I’ll sketch that out, along with one or more of my own ideas.) I submit roughs via email, and the client reviews them. They may approve a particular rough “as is,” or they may ask for revisions. If they want to combine ideas from several different sketches, that’s fine, too.



They can send me an email, or call me at 603-827-3985 between 9AM-5PM. I’m in New Hampshire, USA, on Eastern Standard Time.





4. I sold a cartoon to TV Guide back in the 80’s. It referenced ABC News. Roone Arledge, who was president of ABC News at the time, requested the original for his office.



10. My old iMac computer died in 2015, and took Photoshop with it. I got an assignment from Coca-Cola the next day. I bought a new iMac, a new image-editing program, and a new scanner, and completed the assignment on time.







Send me an email, or call me at 603-827-3985 in the USA, between 9AM-5PM, EST.