Monday, November 26th, 2007 Posted in Architectural Illustration | 2 Comments »
Randal Birkey was contracted by an architect to prepare a rendering of a proposed entrance structure design near a Chicago "Deep Tunnel Project" location. Randal went on site and took ... Read more..Wednesday, November 21st, 2007 Posted in Map Illustration | No Comments »
Randal Birkey was commissioned by a commercial real estate developer to prepare a site plan of a new development in the northern suburbs of Chicago. This color study was done ... Read more..Saturday, November 10th, 2007 Posted in Aerial Map Illustration, Digital Illustration | No Comments »
An educational textbook publisher contracted Randal for an aerial perspective map of a typical mill town for use in a textbook. Randal made up the view based upon elements required ... Read more..Saturday, November 10th, 2007 Posted in Aerial Map Illustration | No Comments »
Randal Birkey was contracted by the Memphis Arts Council in the 1980's to create a fun map for use in a promotional poster. The map was intended to highlight a ... Read more..Saturday, November 10th, 2007 Posted in Aerial Map Illustration | No Comments »
Randal Birkey was commissioned by Rich Nickel Design to illustrate the Wheaton College campus map for a redesign of their prospective student viewbook. Randal worked from architectural master plans, aerial ... Read more..Monday, October 29th, 2007 Posted in Aerial Map Illustration | No Comments »
I created this illustration for VSA Partners, to appear in an annual report for their client, the Michigan Avenue National Bank, located in Chicago, Illinois. It must have been sometime ... Read more..Monday, October 29th, 2007 Posted in Map Illustration | No Comments »
This site plan map was done for a major Chicago design firm (I think it was Lipman-Hearne) that was designing print materials for a residential development for Pacific-Sakata, back in ... Read more..Saturday, September 29th, 2007 Posted in Map Illustration | No Comments »
I've done so many map illustrations in my career, I've lost count. Many of them are of the Chicago area. The one on the left I did in 1995 of ... Read more..