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Rob Christianson has been practicing design, typography and illustration for pretty much all of his life, he just didn't know it until high school. He studied at Seattle's renowned School of Visual Concepts and has had over ten years of professional experience at agencies such as HL2 and HighPoint Solutions and recently as the resident designer for Media Partners in Seattle, WA. Rob is happily ... More
Rob's Blog: Rob Christianson Illustration + Design - Recent Posts
2/8/2010T-Shirt Design for LOLMartShirts.com (0 Comments )
My boy and I are modeling the shirt I designed for LOLMartShirts.com – check it out, and GET YO PANTS OFF DA GROUND!
2/2/2010Animation Reel (0 Comments )
Here are some samples of the animation work I’ve done using After Effects and... Read the rest of this post
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1. Good Boy, Fergus! (Hardcover, 2006)
Author: E.B ite
Illustrator: David Shannon
Baby to Pre-K 5/14/2009
Rob said: I cannot recommend David Shannon highly enough. I love his artwork - and his books about David (himself as a kid) and Fergus (his dog) are just awesome. They look like a kid drew them, yet at the same...more
tags: Inspired me

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2. Larry Gets Lost in Seattle (Hardcover, 2007)
Author: John Skewes and Robert Schwartz
Illustrator: John Skewes
Ages 4-8 5/14/2009
Rob said: Great illustrations, great information for kids, vibrant colors, nice textures and layering (i assume Photoshop). Clean and retro cool! Great job John Skewes!
tags: I recommend

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3. Mrs. McBloom, Clean Up Your Classroom! (Hardcover, 2005)
Author: Kelly DiPucchio
Illustrator: Dick Francis
Ages 4-8 5/14/2009
Rob said: Great illustrations by Guy Francis!!
tags: I recommend

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4. The Giant Jam Sandwich (Hardcover, 1975)
Author: John Vernon Lord
Baby to Pre-K 12/18/2008
Rob said: Another childhood favorite, the illustrations in The Giant Jam Sandwich just drew me in for hours and hours. A definate inspiration.
tags: Inspired me, I recommend

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animated music video created while on staff with media partn...


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Comment by Lorraine Florido on 8/4/2009 11:37:35 AM:
Good stuff, both the bio and the illustrations.
Comment by James Messer on 6/2/2009 7:13:21 AM:
PANT'S are knickers! NOT TROUSERS!!
Comment by Lynda S Burch on 5/17/2009 10:39:40 AM:
Hi Rob- I would suggest that you explore GuardianAngelPublishing.com - see the kind of books we publish and check out our submissions pages to see how we do business.
We are a royalty paying publisher. Read the samples contracts and get back to us if you are still interested. Lynda S Burch, Pub... more
Comment by Ilene Saun on 4/7/2009 6:03:25 PM:
Rofl! Rofl! All is wonderous in a world that knows our Presious Lord.
A Man with the courage to say so is a rarity.
Comment by Andrea Michel on 3/10/2009 5:24:05 PM:
love the illustrations!
Comment by Lisa Joy Winter on 12/18/2008 3:24:22 PM:
Hi Rob!
I absolutely love your illustrations! They are fantastic! I must confess as a child I've imagined myself as a cowgirl, pirate, and apple tree, but never a sandwich. Welcome to JacketFlap! Lisa
Comment by Rob Christianson on 12/18/2008 2:45:11 PM:
Thanks Eric. Great to be here. This site looks like it will be a valuable resource!
Comment by Eric Hammond on 12/18/2008 9:06:31 AM:
Hey, Rob.
I've never imagined myself as a ham sandwich. Corned beef on rye once....
Welcome to JacketFlap.

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