We love illustration. As a company, we use illustration as often as appropriate (our own or commissioned) because of the incredible variety of achievable styles and conceptual avenues.

The following list covers our portfolio of illustration projects.

88 Lemons

Anubis

Architecture

Blue vs. Red samurai

Elvis for Hagley

I, Badass by Lord Conway

Pizza On Parade interior

Scott Theisen for AIGA

Seafood

Toastaar the Destroyer, evil god of toast

Various adventures of Cilantrobot

Winston the smoking octopus

Winter wind!

Scott Theisen for AIGA

"If I send you an image...can you Scarbrough it? Illustrate on it...line drawing it…"

Winston the smoking octopus

You don't have to smoke to be cool, you have to be a smoking octopus to be cool.

Pizza On Parade interior

Interior illustration for a faux pizza parlor, Pizza Fanastico, for the play, The Rise of Emperor Eric.

I, Badass by Lord Conway

Illustrated for "The Rise of Emperor Eric," I, Badass is an autobiography of a narcissistic young man who situates himself as the emperor over a small suburb. I, Badass becomes a required-reading textbook for grades K-12.

Toastaar the Destroyer, evil god of toast

Originally drawn for fun, this piece was eventually picked up by a theater company in Chicago.

Various adventures of Cilantrobot

Seven feet tall, weighing in excess of 500 pounds and powered by herbs, Cilantrobot is our lead robotic liason. Built in 2017 by the renowned Dr. Frank Brathaus, Cilantrobot's mission is gather information and create mischief.

Seafood

Octopus and hammerhead shark icons.

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