Princetone Alumni Weekly
This timeline appeared in a several-page article outlining Princeton's relationship with slavery since the university's founding.
This timeline appeared in a several-page article outlining Princeton's relationship with slavery since the university's founding.
A small part of a set of Porsche stickers I drew for the MotoMoji sticker pack for iOS Messenger, available on iTunes.
I was honored to work with RPA Advertising on this series of automotive illustrations for Honda celebrating the release of the the 10th generation Honda Accord. The series includes ten drawings, one for every year the model has been in production. 2018, The ...
A series of illustrations (click to see the rest) showing the places in cars that people typically forget to clean.
These illustrations show how the new wind farm off Block Island, Rhode Island, was constructed.
This piece was created to accompany an article in Fortune magazine relaying that the internet of things is now available in smart bed form. This wasn’t the version that Fortune chose but it was my favorite. :)
This pair of illustrations was featured along with the Engadget Winners and Losers of 2016 story.
This is the logo Engadget asked me to create to accompany their year-end Winners and Losers of 2016 story.
This set of six illustrations show how hydrogen is delivered, processed, and stored at a hydrogen fuel station before fueling up a hydrogen car. ...
I drew this 1944 Willys MB Jeep for my automotive illustration site, nikschulz.com.
This piece for the Princeton Alumni Weekly illustrates new evidence that Red Wolves and Eastern Wolves aren't separate species but hybrids that fall on the DNA spectrum between Gray Wolves and Coyotes.
These illustrations were part of ESPN's Euro 2016 Stadium Guide. I created ten illustrations for the site which were animated by the talented Rich Hinchcliffe. ...
The BMW M3, this one drawn for the shopping side of my site, is now an '80s icon and a highly sought after sports sedan.
This illustration, for the shopping side of my site features the 1975 BMW 3.0 CSL art car painted by Alexander Calder and entered in that year's Le Mans 24-hour race.
This Elements of Value chart for the Harvard Business Review illustrates and organizes the multiple ways in which businesses can add value to a product and raise it above commodity status.
Jurassic Butterfly: It turns out that a butterfly-like creature existed 150 million years ago in the Jurassic period, then went extinct. Nature then re-evolved the butterfly 50 million years ago as flowering plants came into being. Very interesting!