Article by Dan Hong. Thanks to AD Alberto Notarbartolo, as always.
Three illustrations for Internazionale about how governments around the world market influence through food. "Gastrodiplomacy" has become a particularly popular tool with East and Southeast Asian governments.
Article by Dan Hong. Thanks to AD Alberto Notarbartolo, as always. Illustration for a greeting card project by the United Nations Global Compact (Pacte Mondial des Nations Unies) about the need to enable an ecological transition that leaves no one behind, and to take actions that advance societal goals. Thanks to AD Alice Tan!
Three illustrations for Internazionale about one of the most notable social inventions of the Balkans: sending packages by bus or taxi, entrusting them to the driver, a friend or an acquaintance. In a region where rail and air links have been destroyed or simply cancelled, it's the fastest way to send and receive. Original article by Ilir Gashi.
Cover and interior illustrations for IMF F&D about the post-pandemic brave new world: policymakers’ choices during this disruption could shape their economies for decades to come, showing the path to a better future.
Thanks to agency Beyond-Definition and to the whole IMF team! Cover and interior illustrations for IMF F&D about how the post-pandemic world will be transformed in important ways, and how we will emerge resilient from this dark chapter.
Thanks to agency Beyond-Definition and to the whole IMF team for the great assignment! New cover illustration for Science about how all around the world democracy is losing ground. Polarization and disinformation have rendered liberals and conservatives unable to agree on basic facts. In this special issue, experts examine the state of democracy and how it must adapt to achieve its ideals in the 21st century.
Latest illustrations for Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health about how we can tackle climate change and meet the world’s nutritional needs at the same time. Article by David A. Taylor.
Thanks to Robert Ollinger and Patrick Kirchner, as always. Cover illustration of BBC World Histories about how the Romans have shaped the world of today.
Seven experts discuss the enduring legacies of Roman expansionism, including humour, food and government. Thanks to AD Susanne Frank, as always! Cover illustration for BBC World Histories about how the views of the Aztec people have long been shaped by accounts written by Spanish invaders and colonial settlers. If we focus instead on the Aztecs' own records, a very different picture emerges. Thanks to AD Susanne Frank and editor Matt Elton, as always!
Cover and opener illustrations for IMF Finance & Development about the threat of climate change and the long-term perspective on measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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