PJ Loughran

PJ Loughran (born Oct 4, 1973) is an American illustrator, musician and entrepreneur.

Career

After graduating from the Parsons School of Design, Loughran began his career as in illustrator doing work for the Op-Ed pages of the New York Times. He has created over 2,000 illustrations for publications and publishers including ESPN, Coca-Cola, Nike, Foot Locker, Guitar World, The Village Voice, Time and Harper's Magazine.[1]

Loughran is the former founder and CEO of Kerosene Creative Services,[2] which he sold in 2009 to Manifest Digital. He served as Chief Creative Officer of Manifest Digital for two years. In 2012, he founded The Distillery, a Chicago-based digital creative and social media agency. In 2013 Loughran sold the Distillery to Superfly Presents, where he is currently serving as Superfly's Executive Creative Director.[3]

Music

Loughran is also a musician and songwriter. Since 2001, he has completed two full-length albums, "Grenadine" in 2001 and "Sunrise Run" in 2006.[4] Loughran has toured and opened for several prominent artists, including Maroon 5, R.E.M, Johnny Lang, Taj Mahal, Todd Rundgren, REO Speedwagon, and The North Mississippi All-Stars.

Loughran released his third album, "Spinning On" in the fall of 2012.[5]

gollark: Again, you seem to just be assuming personhood here.
gollark: I disagree with saying "someone" for non-people entities.
gollark: There are various problems with this:- massive increase of complexity in guns- you would need to recharge it constantly, and it would need batteries and such, and would generally be a hassle- GPS spoofing (possibly just jamming, depending on design) would stop guns working- people could probably just remove the geofencing bit- how are you planning to keep the "do not shoot here" lists updated on all of them?
gollark: I sent this mere *hours* ago.
gollark: Does the particular context of it change the meaning much? Or imply that you should only do that sometimes?

References

  1. Shepter, Joe. "Print Gallery | PJ Loughran". Adobe. Retrieved September 17, 2012.
  2. Drury, Amalie (April 2009). "Nine for 09". Modern Luxury. Retrieved September 17, 2012.
  3. Beltrone, Gabriel (March 18, 2013). "The Co-founder of Bonnaroo Discusses His Best Program of 2012 - Helping marketers tap entertainment". Advertising Age. Retrieved January 28, 2014.
  4. Loughran, PJ. "PJ Loughran". iTunes.apple.com. Retrieved September 17, 2012.
  5. Loughran, PJ. "PJ Loughran". iTunes.apple.com. Retrieved January 28, 2014.
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