Author: Cedric

[caption id="attachment_2199" align="aligncenter" width="395" caption="A witness in the Gamboa meth trial, Fargo ND"][/caption] Every once in a while I am hired by a local Minneapolis TV station to do courtroom sketches. Minnesota has a strict law forbidding cameras from all courtrooms so when big dramatic trials go down I often get a phone call. I enjoy courtroom sketching but it has its challenges. Here's some of the balls a courtroom artist needs to juggle:

Today is Good Friday, the day Christians celebrate the torture, crucifixion, and death of Jesus Christ. So why is it called "good?" Good question. Earlier in my career I illustrated this 8-page cartoon Gospel tract. I hope it will explain the answer. Happy Easter! ...

A few months ago I was hired by the terrific team at Minneapolis agency RPM Connect to illustrate an in-store display for Act II Popcorn, a brand owned by ConAgra Foods. RPM came to me with a fun concept (two kids bouncing around on a sea of popcorn) and a rough layout for the signage, then asked me to work...

As I've mentioned before on this blog, I've had the privilege of doing a little animation for a new series from the Phil Vischer, the creator of VeggieTales, called What's In The Bible? Partnering with Tyndale House Publishers, Vischer's plan is to build a library of DVDs that use puppets, animation, and live-action to take you through the Bible from cover...

As a freelance illustrator I'm often hired by ad agencies and marketing firms to create "comp art" or "marker comps", which are fast, rough sketches used to pitch an idea to a client. They can be black-and-white or color, depending on the deadline and budget, but they are a lot of fun to do. Because clients are very protective of...

I'm excited to finally tell you about a project I worked on that has recently gone live: An animated website for Hasbro/Playskool starring Mr. Potato Head! Last fall I was approached by Minneapolis agency Popular Front to help them update an activity page on Hasbro's Playskool Kids website. At the time the site featured four host characters—a turtle, a dog, a...