Swatch Watches , 1993
h = 30, d = 0.1 in

In the early ’90s, at the pinnacle of Swatch’s popularity, I was asked to submit illustrations for their basic line. The graphics had to appeal to a broad consumer base: teenagers and adults, both men and women. One of the designs became a best seller, and every so often, usually after a speaking engagement, a Swatch collector will approach me, Sharpie in hand, and ask me to autograph one of the original designs.

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