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[[Liberty]]
Before his career as a comic artist Phil Davis worked as free lance illustrator, drawing various advertising illustrations.
 
==The Liberty magazine==
Phil Davis did one cover for Liberty magazine.
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==American Newspaper Publishers Association==
In 1941, Phil Davis received a $500 award as the winner of a medal-design contest of the American Newspaper Publishers Association ($ 500). The medal he designed was presented annually to the winner of an annual essay contest open to students of journalism on The Achievement of the Daily Newspaper in Public Service.
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==Curtis Wright Air-craft==
During WW2 he served as an art director for Curtis-Wright Aircraft Corp in St. Louis. He did most of the technical illustrations for the instruction book of the Curtiss A-25 Dive Bomber, and found time to write the operational data for the radio equipment used by the plane.
 
==Various advertising illustrations==
Phil Davis took up his career as free lance illustrator in the 40's, for Coca-Cola etc.
 
==Book illustration==
In 1948 he illustratied the book "Chuck Dressler".
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Image:Chuck_Dressler-01.jpg|[[Chuck Dressler by G. L. Wind|''Chuck Dressler'']]
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[[Chuck Dressler by G. L. Wind]]
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Revision as of 14:43, 17 August 2013

Before his career as a comic artist Phil Davis worked as free lance illustrator, drawing various advertising illustrations.

The Liberty magazine

Phil Davis did one cover for Liberty magazine.

American Newspaper Publishers Association

In 1941, Phil Davis received a $500 award as the winner of a medal-design contest of the American Newspaper Publishers Association ($ 500). The medal he designed was presented annually to the winner of an annual essay contest open to students of journalism on The Achievement of the Daily Newspaper in Public Service.

Curtis Wright Air-craft

During WW2 he served as an art director for Curtis-Wright Aircraft Corp in St. Louis. He did most of the technical illustrations for the instruction book of the Curtiss A-25 Dive Bomber, and found time to write the operational data for the radio equipment used by the plane.

Various advertising illustrations

Phil Davis took up his career as free lance illustrator in the 40's, for Coca-Cola etc.

Book illustration

In 1948 he illustratied the book "Chuck Dressler".


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