Thursday, July 28, 2011

The power of SCIENCE

Here's a series of illustrations for St. Edward's University Magazine about scientific advances and breakthroughs from St. Edward's alumni:






My sketches!
Spread 1: Eating salmon may help prevent alzheimer's!



Spread 2: Nasa is testing out a more fuel efficient engine lubricant on a fleet of carpet-industry trucks! (way to get in there, carpet industry!) AND seismic detectors exist and cellphones exist--why not combine them to create an early warning system?


Spread 3: The CDC's Global Disease Detection Program is like the SWAT team of infectious disease threats! (I only wish they had giant robot syringes and a bank of disease screens, though) ALSO patient medical history will soon be available to doctors on iPads, because doctors like to be cool too. (and efficient!) PLUS: Solar powered dairy farms=cheaper milk! Solar powered cows not included.


These illustrations may be some of my new favorite editorial pieces! Science is always pretty fun to learn about, and my designer Natalie and my art director Rick were both very excited and open to my ideas. A big thank-you to them, they were great to work with! Plus, I think I drew the best ear I've ever drawn on that opening spread with the salmon. (the secret: find good reference)

11 comments:

jordynb said...

You are amazing.

Marloes de Vries said...

Wow, it looks amazing! I'm always so impressed by your work!

ETCIllustration said...

Wow, awesome editorial series! What fun solutions to the article's visual problems!

Taj Nabhani said...

i love the cell-phone/earthquake one that ended up in colour. Some of these are in unique shapes, did the AD send you the layout to fill in with your illustrations?

ADELA KANG said...

I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR WORK... every single time I'm amazed!!!

Michael Cho said...

Great concepts and, as always, a beautiful colour palette. Kudos.

Kali Ciesemier said...

Thanks everyone!!! So glad you all like it!
Taj-- Yup, the designer had a general idea of how many illustrations were needed and where we could fit in illustrations. She sent me the layouts with text on it so I could work around the text however I wanted. (for instance, originally the salmon image only needed to cover one page, but they liked my sketch of the salmon/hair extending behind the text)

spoff said...

Fantastic! You amaze me anew, every time.

Brian said...

MC Escher would enjoy this work.

Jordan Jeffries said...

Well, these are just fantastic.
And I love seeing it right above ol' Roose.

Gia aka Miato! said...

These are beautiful. the color palette has me awed. By the way, I'd love to know if you added your own lettering or if you used an ready-made font, just for science.