Thom Harris Design

From creating a stylized icon to an engineered map, diagram or chart, Thom Harris Design can produce the right illustrational solution for your particular needs. We’re happy to work with clients to create different kinds of illustrations with unique styles and themes.

OK, OK, after some pressure from family and friends to show off some of our annual
Christmas Cards, I’ve posted the last couple years. Always fun to work on.

Self-portrait alternative icon based on my business identity.

Really, I’m not that scary.

Funky Furniture & Fixture promotion art for AAF-Baton Rouge (AdFed 2007)

fund raising auction to benefit students.

Graphic created for Forum 35’s Viva il Vino live auction. Graphic was used on giveaway collateral.

Tulip illustration for Seattle’s Valco Graphic & Printing. Cover of a greeting card that

accompanied a bouquet of tulips given out every Spring to their customers.

Map and reference key for Baker Lake recreation park in the North Cascades of Washington State.

One of three “Source to User” posters that help illustrate to elementary and junior high

school students the basics of how electricity is generated and the various steps it travels to

get to your home. This board depicts a Co-Generation Plant. Board measures 28″ X 20″.

One of three “Source to User” posters that help illustrate to elementary and junior high

school students the basics of how electricity is generated and the various steps it travels to

get to your home. This board depicts a Wind Energy Trubine. Board measures 28″ X 20″.

One of three “Source to User” posters that help illustrate to elementary and junior high

school students the basics of how electricity is generated and the various steps it travels to

get to your home. This board depicts a Hydroelectric Dam. Board measures 28″ X 20″.

Residential safety illustration showing how to turn on and off your natural gas line.


Designed and illustrated a series of 3 games boards geared to help elementary and junior high

school student learn what day to day decisions they can make to save natural resources.

The Air Pollution Solution Game. Learning how to make good air quality decisions.

Water Quality Game. Learning how to use water wisely.

Follow up board visual for students to reference and talk about what they learned.

Concrete Tourist Mural:
Task was to art direct and project manage the replacement old tourist map

on the front of the Police & Fire Department building in the town of Concrete, Washington

(first photo above) and replace it with something vibrant and curious that tourists

would exit off the State Highway 20 and investigate.


The new mural is a whimsical snapshot of the entire mountain region and it’s

attractions along State Highway 2. Local mural artist, Don Smith was chosen
to execute my concept and giving him full reign to paint the entire building.

The following images show different views and close-up detail.

Tourist checking it out.

Welcome to Concrete!
Center of the known Universe.

In this close-up you can actually see the Police & Fire Department Building.