Adobe Illustrator Portfolio
WHAT IS ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR?:
Adobe Illustrator is the industry standard for vector illustration. Unlike photographs or scans, which are made of tiny squares called pixels, vector graphics are built from mathematically defined shapes and points. These points, known as Bézier points, control the direction and curvature of every line. The main advantage is that vector images can be scaled to any size without losing any sharpness or resolution. That makes them perfect for everything from a business card to a highway billboard, for print, websites, and large format displays.
My History with the Tool
I have worked with a number of vector programs over the years, including Freehand and CorelDRAW. But Adobe Illustrator has been my primary tool for vector art and graphic design since around 1990. Even when I start a project in other software like SketchUp or Maperitive, those files almost always end up in Illustrator for final refinement and output. All that experience has helped me build a workflow that balances technical precision with artistic expression.
What I Use It For in My Work
Illustrator is especially well suited for the kind of bold, graphic styles I often work in. Art Deco, Italian Futurism, anything that asks for clean lines and flat fields of color. I rely on it heavily for creating axonometric maps and architectural renderings where accuracy is just as important as the visual appeal. It is also my go to tool for logo design, custom typography, and any project that needs to be reproduced at multiple sizes. Most of the work I do in other programs ends up in Illustrator for addition of logos, graphics, text and map keys for instance.
You can see a range of that work in the projects listed below on this page. From illustrated resort and marina maps to detailed boat show guides and thematic portraits like the Cigar Aficionado piece. Illustrator gives me the flexibility to handle both highly stylized artistic work and functional, detail driven diagrams.
Beyond Static Images
Vector artwork from Illustrator does not have to stay still. It can be animated and integrated into motion graphics using Adobe After Effects. That opens up possibilities for video content, animated logos, and dynamic presentations. If you are curious about that side of my work, take a look at my After Effects and Premiere Pro Portfolio.
Your Vector Project
If you need vector illustration for a logo, a map, a diagram, a piece of art, or anything else, contact me. I have the tools and the experience to deliver what you need.
WORK DONE IN ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR:
PORTFOLIOS
- Illustration Portfolio: Start here for custom illustration and book covers. You can also browse illustrated maps and architectural rendering.
- Fine Art: I offer original paintings and drawings, including my Custom Halftone Series. You will also find mural work here.
- Graphic Design & Motion: View my graphic design portfolio. After that, explore motion design and animated illustrations.
- Maps by application: I create illustrated maps for boat shows, resorts, marinas, real estate, transportation, transit and parking, towns and cities, parks, and wayfinding.
- Additional project types: I also produce cover illustration, vehicle and vinyl wraps, proposal renderings, and street art.
- Illustration methods: My techniques include vector, isometric and axonometric, painting, black and white, GeoData maps, overhead maps, and custom halftones.
- Software portfolios: I work primarily in Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, SketchUp Pro, and Adobe InDesign. For motion projects, I use Premiere Pro and After Effects. You can watch my demo reel here.



