] Before Theodore Seuss Geisel found fame as a children's ] book author, the primary outlet for his creative efforts ] was magazines. His first steady job after he left Oxford ] was as a cartoonist for Judge, a New York City ] publication. In 1927 one of these cartoons opened the way ] to a more profitable career, as well as greater public ] exposure, as an advertising illustrator. The Advertising Artwork of Dr. Seuss |