Piercy created and art-directed hundreds of projects for a wide range of clients, including posters, album covers, logos, book designs, signage, exterior graphics, exhibition designs, interior design concepts, and package designs. Among Piercy's better-known works: • Album cover design,
Elton John,
Too Low for Zero (1983) • Brand design,
Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts (Los Angeles) • Album cover design,
Julian Lennon,
Help Yourself (1991) (collaboration with Ann Field) • Book design for
Unplugged kitchen: A Return to the Simple, Authentic Joys of Cooking, by Viana LaPlace (1996) (collaboration with Ann Field) • Book design for
Curb Your Enthusiasm: The Book, by
Larry David (2006) (collaboration with Ann Field) • Book design for
Living in a Modern Way: California Design, 1930-1965, edited by Wendy Kaplan (2011) • Book design for
An Eames Primer, by Eames Demetrios (2013) • Opening titles for
Married in America, a television documentary directed by
Michael Apted. (2003) In addition, Piercy collaborated with John Sabel on the
David Fincher movie
Se7en (1995). Piercy and Sabel designed and produced serial killer John Doe's highly visual diaries, which figured prominently in the film and film titles. == Awards, honors, and exhibitions ==