He is a graduate of the School of Industrial Art in New York City. While still in high school, he was an apprentice in the studio of Lucian Bernhard, the great German graphic designer. He also found a mentor in Ervine Metzl, illustrator and President of the Society of Illustrators, who predicted that the young Mr. Barrett "...would either wind up in a mental institution or make a million dollars."
During the 1970s, Barrett had many comic strips in the National Lampoon "Funny Pages", of which the best remembered is perhaps "Politenessman". He became the magazine's art director, giving it a style described as "crisp" and "smart".[2]
Books
Animals Should Definitely Not Act Like People, 1988 hardcover reissue, Aladdin (ISBN0-689-71287-1) (Illustrator, with Judi Barrett)
Animals Should Definitely Not Wear Clothing, 1988, Aladdin (ISBN0-689-70807-6) (Illustrator, with Judi Barrett)
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, 1978, Aladdin (ISBN0-689-30647-4) (Illustrator, with Judi Barrett)
Old Macdonald had some flats, 1969, Longman group limited (ISBN0-582-15018-3) (Illustrator, with Judith Barrett)
^Rick Meyerowitz (2019), "Ron Barrett", Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead – The Writers and Artists Who Made the National Lampoon Insanely Great, Abrams, p. 268, ISBN9781683357674