The Last Ride of Cowboy Bob







The Last Ride of Cowboy Bob. Editorial and typographical concept design for a Texas Monthly Article. Meet Peggy Jo – a good hearted Texas woman, who wore a disguise, robbing bank after bank. Inspired by western wood type, a good ol’ pair of cowboy boots, and vintage ‘wanted’ posters.
Saddle Stitch Bound, 8.5 x 11 inches.
2022