2010 NW Pinball Championships Poster + T-shirt
Poster + T-shirt for The 2010 NW Pinball Championships. OK I’m done w/ Pinball for a while!
Poster + T-shirt for The 2010 NW Pinball Championships. OK I’m done w/ Pinball for a while!
When you’re in school you’d scoff at doing any work for a bubble-gum pop sensation. Clearly, you’ll be designing Cormac McCarthy and Animal Collective covers. But after a couple sobering years of being paid very little for the most creative work you do, you will gladly vie for the chance to design backgrounds for Taylor Swift. This was a really fun job. Client work for Odopod for Sony Cybershot.





About a year ago, some friends of mine put together the comprehensive Portland Pinball Map —a list of pretty much every machine, their condition, and location in the bars and restaurants of Portland, OR. Then, a couple weeks ago I got the call and heard the talented Isaac Ruiz was making an iPhone app for. I watched the Sesame Street pinball counting number about 12 times and went to work.

shown at actual pixel size, so it’s much bigger than an actual iphone
I just finished these illustrations and type treatments for the 2010 SIGG Catalog. Well. I like them quite a bit. It was an interesting chance to work with a 100+ year old brand and push the existing brand standards beyond the norm. Client work for Duncan/Channon.


This was a super fun project I did with Nemo and Jeff Bartel.


Here’s 3rd installment of the Portland Funbook. This time I decided to go big and publish the book at 11″ x 17″. With the cover I continued with the theme of an earlier project, 2 Wallpapers, and incorporated those washed-out rainbows with a photo of the type I’d constructed out of cardboard.
The 12 one-minute songs are only available on the vinyl record attached in the book. Here’s a sampler of the music: portland_funbook_3_sampler. You can also download the credits here. And here’s for a very miny version of the book.
If you’re a retailer and you’d like to sell the Portland Funbook, please contact me.
You can also buy a copy online at Powells.com

Funbook 3 Flip Through from Drew Marshall on Vimeo.
I just got a call yesterday. From my mom! And she told me see saw some of my art in the newspaper. So here it is. Officially on the sides of buildings and the walls of the subways. From San Francisco and Boston and NYC! Its really exciting to see all of my hard work writ large all over these cities. I’d spent about 4 months working with Wieden+Kennedy exploring different directions and developing the resulting characters. You can see some other illustrations from this campaign here



