Craig Zuckerman’s Art Work
Scarsdale, New York based freelancer, Craig Zuckerman is a unique designer. He holds skills in Conceptual, Technical and Nature Illustrations.
Craig holds over 25 years of experience within this field and his work majors from Health Care advertising subjects. Craig first started out with airbrushing, pen and ink but about 16 years ago, he advanced to the digital mediums.
The elements of his digital knowledge includes 3D, Illustrator, Photoshop and Animation designs. Looking through his portfolio, most of his work is based within medical malpractice law firms, trade journals and advertising agencies.
Even though he enjoys creating art for print, Craig is most fulfilled when projects incorporate concepts, usually in the form of presentation comps. As of late, he has been creating a “non” medical art portfolio to contain subject matters, such as finance and healthcare concerns.
His work displays many concepts including a Neurologists of Serotonin and Mood Disorder slide show. The art work for it shows the ‘two sides of theatre’ masks, coloured in red and blue and they are placed on an upside down half of a brain. This displays the theme for who the design is created for.
In 2008, Craig worked on a campaign for DDB Berlin, for their “Funky sunglasses” client. The concept then went on to win a bronze medal at the Cannes festival. One of the two illustrations also got accepted into the Society of Illustrator’s Annual Advertising Exhibit.
Craig has had design jobs with many customers and clients within his time and these include Wacoal Sports Science, LifeBrands, Saatchi/Saatchi, Ogilvy Healthworld, Wishbone/ITP, Roche Diagnostics, Grey Healthcare, Revolution Health, Integrated Communications, MedicusNY, Bell LLP, Corbett Worldwide, DraftFCB, DDB, EuroRSCG, RCW-McCann, Commonhealth, Martin and Clearwater.
Craig is continuing to bring his new found designs to the attention of those interested, so if you are one of them, contact him via the website for any information.
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