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New Yorker Cover Rejects
Not Yet New Yorker
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YOU AGAIN?
Congratulations to Brian Stauffer for his recent fist time cover.
RAGanimation
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I am collaborating with a group of talented artists to produce animation for commissioned work in the advertising, publishing, manufacturing, and educational industries. Under the moniker of RAGanimation, we offer full service animation with original writing, design, music, and sound capabilities. It is a fun thing to be involved in. The problem solving process is similar to illustration starting with sketches, refining through comments and critiques and continuing through tweaking the final product.

 The storyboards here are from our first promotion. Our first concept stuck with us: Animation Magic. It was then a matter of back and forth “How’s this?” until we all agreed on a specific story. At that time, my writer Robin Brecker finalized the script. I drew the characters and settings directly in FLASH. The characters are designed to make the animation motions as easy as possible (per strict instructions of my animator Alex Budofsky!). Stephen Coates develops the music soundtrack with the script and it is then handed off to the animator. Jason Votner finishes off with sound effects. Our geographical spread is from London to Seattle. God bless the web for effective collaborating!

FIRST ROUND
SECOND ROUND
THIRD ROUND
New Yorkerless
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Beach Reclamation
The streak continues.
New Yorker or Bust
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PAVLOV'S DOG
Why do I continue to bang my head against this goal of getting on the cover of the New Yorker? Let me see: 1. It a GOAL. I can't quit. I can't say to myself that I don't have a chance. Failure to me is not an option. I believe you can always improve and if not work harder, work smarter. 2. Its one of the few places where you can say the EXPOSURE counts for something. How many of us were lured into a job baited by the ‘its great exposure’ line? My usual response is, “I can pull my pants down for all the exposure I want.’. Except for the New Yorker. 3. It would make my mom very happy. Dad too.
Thanksgiving at the New Yorker...
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Holiday Traffic
...won't include this one!
Holiday Traffic
Or this.
The Other Fall New Yorker Reject
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Fall Fashion
The New Yorker Autumn Rejects
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The Fall
Honestly, I am going to take a break from submitting to Francoise; right after I submit an idea that I know she will accept! Then I am going to stop. Maybe. Bob, what did you eat for breakfast today?
The Fall (detail)
New Yorker Rejects Pluto
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Too Small
In honor of the astronomers who rejected Pluto as a planet, Francoise rejected my image as a cover.
Even More Halloween Rejects
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IDENTITY THEFT
Drawger is going New Yorker crazy. This one is hot off the reject press.
Independence Day Rejection
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July Crowd
Latest New Yorker Rejection
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I have been listening to your comments here on Drawger and incorporated them into a redo of a cover rejection posted last week (Last Falls Cover Reject). I liked the result but Francoise continued her perfect streak: Fracoise 32 RAG 0. If I don't score soon, Coach is going to be pissed.
Last Fall's Cover Reject
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Fall Classic
Autumn and baseball are significant calendar items so I thought I would merge the two.
Rejection, Rejection, where art thou Rejection?
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Drink please.
Last Year's Thanksgiving New Yorker reject.
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THANKSGIVING TROPHY
Just to show me that the New Yorker does not discriminate, they rejected this idea too.
FLASH! Another New Yorker Reject
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Autumn Tag
Thinking ahead to the fall, I thought of this. I thought, "Surely Francois will think this is perfect." I think not.
Surprise! More New Yorker Rejects
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Above the Treeline 1
This past winter I had an idea that I just knew Francoise would love. Not.
Above the Treeline 2
Last Year's Valentine's Day New Yorker Reject
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Prelude
Back to the drawing board
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Freedom Plan
Mother's Day Idea
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Momma's Day
I am determined to crack the "New Yorker Cover Code". I may have to drug Barry Blitt and keep him captive in my basement until he reveals the secrets or until he cleans the fucking mess down there. But I digress...
Latest Rejected Spring Cover Idea
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April Delivery
One of these days I am going to sketch an idea that Francoise Mouly likes. At least she crosses out the typeset reject note and hand writes a kind rejection.
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