Year | Title | Illustrator | Pages |
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2016 | Music Is . . . | Amy Martin | 32 |
2018 | We Are Music | Nick Radford | 32 |
Brandon Stosuy is the Editor in Chief of The Creative Independent/Kickstarter. He previously worked as Director of Editorial Operations at Pitchfork. Brandon is a music curator at MoMA PS1 in New York City and the Broad Museum in Los Angeles, and he curates the annual Basilica Soundscape festival in Hudson, New York. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and two children.
Amy has created books, magazines, posters, products and illustrations for Obama for America, The New York Times, McSweeney’s, Pentagram, Wall Street Journal, American Cinematographer Magazine, Holland America, INC, Fast Company, GOOD, Portland Monthly, The Walt Disney Company, Foreign Policy, Death Cab for Cutie, Sufjan Stevens, St. Vincent, Band of Horses, The Los Angeles Times, The Detroit Free Press, The Advocate, 826LA, Knock Knock, Creature, North and Cinco. Her work has been shown at the Manifest Hope galleries in Denver and Washington DC, the Re:Form School gallery in NYC, The 2010 California Design Biennial, The Electric Works gallery in San Francisco and in American Illustration 29. She has 15 years of award-winning editorial design experience, and currently serves as Associate Art Director at Portland Monthly magazine. Her first illustrated children’s book, ‘Symphony City’, was released by McSweeney’s in July 2011 and won the 2012 Ridgeway Honor Award. Her second book, ‘Music Is’ (Simon & Schuster), was written by Brandon Stosuy of Pitchfork. She is the Commissioner of a yet-to-be-formed 2017 U.S. Senate fantasy league. She is clinically Midwestern and will totally help you move.
Nick Radford is an illustrator, musician, dad(ford), and record collector. He has produced illustration work for the likes of Google, The Guardian, DK, Bantam Press, BBC, LG, Vodafone, Cadbury, Easyjet, and Kodak—as well as a host of independent magazines, clothing and record labels, and events. Signed to Ubiquity Records (USA) as one half of The Mighty Sceptres, Nick’s music has also seen previous releases on Freestyle Records (UK) as Frootful; remixes by Kenny Dope; tracks appearing on cult US TV show Ray Donovan and a Steven Soderbergh film; and features by Wax Poetics and KCRW. His music showcases his love of 50s and 60s soul, R ’n’ B, and jazz…the kind of thing he plays on original forty-fives with collector friends at his monthly night, Soul Cookin’.