Thanks to Giovanni De Mauro and Alberto Notarbartolo, as always!
A series of illustrations for the crime story "Los amantes de Villa Pueyrredon" by Javier Sinay, published on Italian magazine Internazionale: two young guys fighting over the same woman, who's another victim of the tragic events.
Thanks to Giovanni De Mauro and Alberto Notarbartolo, as always! Two cover illustrations for the Foreign Service Journal about the problems faced by the Foreign Service families. The September cover is about the family issues related to work life, while the October cover focuses on the kids and life at home. The two issues are meant to be juxtaposed in order to fit together.
Thanks to AD Caryn Smith of Driven By Design! A series of illustrations for The Chronicle of Higher Education about the challenges facing small colleges and how they might surmount them - from building relationships with their communities to recruiting and retaining students. Thanks to AD Wesley Watson!
Illustration for the Association for Talent Development about why design a learning solution in many languages requires more than a translation tool. Diversity demands new ways of thinking about how to engage audiences and serve them in a way that meets their language and cultural expectations. Thanks to AD John Anderson!
Illustration for Diablo magazine about how to cope with Alzheimer's. While there’s no cure for this disease, early diagnosis by a neurologist or geriatrician helps patients and their families choose the best treatment and support.
Thanks to AD David Bergeron! Illustration for the Emergency's subscription card 2024. The motto of the campaign "La cura continua" alludes to their continuous, relentless commitment in favor of the victims of war and poverty.
Thanks to Cookies Agency for having involved me in this project. Illustration for The Washington Post about how Artificial Intelligence is rapidly changing the world of customer service and call centers, threatening to take away jobs and turn employment growth upside down in many economies across the world. Thanks to art director Talia Trackim.
Two illustrations for Internazionale about how the new A.I. systems pretend to converse with us.
"(...) the softwares is a kind of mirror. What’s happening is data exchange between user and bot - but it is also a mutual manipulation, a flywheel, an ouroboros". Article by Anna Wiener, originally published by The New Yorker. Cover art for Courrier International about how cities are trying to adapt to repeated heat waves.
It's nice when illustrations have a second life! Thanks to picture editor Lidwine Kervella and to Theispot stock! Book cover illustration of "Anime morte" (Dead Souls) by Sam Riviere: a witty, metaphysical novel that depicts a fantastical, alternate-world version of London in which poetry has become the city’s major cultural product. But the capital’s literary scene was racked by scandal: the poet Solomon Wiese has been accused of plagiarism...
Thanks to Enrico Casadei and Silvia Virgillo/Puntuale, as always! https://www.codiceedizioni.it/libri/anime-morte/ |
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