
On my second day on the job Rich gave me an illustration to take on. It was my first illustration job ever. The article was about a woman who plays a match-maker for Toronto's high class society. I started out with a pencil sketch, took it into photoshop, then played around with the multiple layer and various colour overlays. It turned out alright. It's a start right?
This is an illustration for Toronto Magazine, which is found in the Post during weekends. The article was about how to remodel the area of Queen Street W. and Parkdale to be more inviting and scenic. The article primarily talks about the area outside of the Gladstone hotel. I got some overhead shots of the area from Google Earth, then traced them out in Illustrator in a rough architectural-concept style. I was given a lot of freedom to add what ever i thought the area may need. This mostly ended up being gardens, park area, bike lanes, wider sidewalks, etc. It was fun working in such a long, horizontal format.
Remember when the U.S. lost control of their own spy satellite and had to shoot it down with a missile? Well the Post ran an awesome graphic illustration of what happened during the process. Richard, Andrew and myself worked on this together. I rendered the satellite for Rich, and he put it all together. It turned out reallllllly nice.


Finally, this is the majority of work we do for the graphics department. A lot of graphs, charts and locator maps. Taking raw information that most people would just skip over and make it into something pretty. Most people take these graphics for granted. On my last day however; the National Post pulled in a fair share of awards on a major international level. The Post was third in the World with fifty one awards (behind only the New York Times and L.A. Time). There was a speech and some shout outs, mainly to the studs in graphics. Apparently Rich is a really big deal around these parts. Some sort of newspaper graphics celebrity? Their hard work and dedication was rewarded with the mecca of all combinations, pizza and beer. And I was there to partake in the glory basking. All in all, a good day to end off a very enlightening two weeks spent in Don Mills. Would I do it again? I don't know. The two hour commute there and back was bothersome, but I got some good sketches done. I'll post those soon. For now, I need to catch up on two weeks of missed school work. Ouch. Big thanks to Rich and the guys from graphics for having me. It was a great opportunity and really enjoyed my time at the National Post. Thanks.
8 comments:
GREG!! congrats on everything man!
You better frame that cupid page cuz it looks dope!
I am with Juan here, congrats on getting your stuff into the paper, that must be quite exciting. First of many many I'm sure!
I'll get you next time, Gadget!
...Seriously Greg. Just, seriously.
wow look at the works that you have done!
congrats on everything greg!!
its so exciting!!
Mr. Christy...you make good graphics and illustrations!
spectacular job my friend! seriously congrats, you've made this old indian man proud!
Thanks guys. See you soon.
Congratz Greg, and a job well done!
It must feel weird moving so fast into the working world, away from the grind of school. Looks like it was alot of fun!
Thanks for taking the time to show us what u went through :)
My Gooodness Golly G!! I'm impressed!! You're now my fav special little guy.. So happy for you dude. Keep it flowin' my good man.. and keep keepin' it funky
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