Illustration for Columbia College Today about the need for more accurate, ethical crime reporting. People who get shot and killed are more likely to make the news, but there’s a community of survivors who is often forgotten and unheard by the media. Article by Alexis Boncy. Thanks to AD Eson Chan, as always.
Book cover illustration for "Il gioco degli opposti" by Françoise Morlupi, a crime novel set in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Published in Italy by Salani Editore. Thanks to AD Stefano Izzo! 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! New illustrations for Internazionale about the figure of Runa Sandvik, the computer security expert who has made it her life’s work to protect journalists against cyberattacks and digital surveillance from authoritarian regimes.
Latest book cover illustration for François Morlupi's Formule mortali (Deadly Formulas), a crime novel set in Rome about an unconventional detective called upon to solve a series of ritual homicides. Published in Italy by Salani. Thanks to AD Stefano Izzo! The following is one of the rejected color comps.
Illustration for a story by Eduardo Halfon about a lake in Guatemala that used to be beautiful in the '70s, then with time became an awful place due to the pollution, deforestation and war crimes.
Article published by Italian magazine Internazionale. Thanks to AD Alberto Notarbartolo, as always. I illustrated an article by Michael LaPointe for Italian magazine Internazionale about the story of William Lee Bergstrom, the "phantom gambler" of Las Vegas who became rich by placing single bets then vanished for years. He has reappeared in 1984 and ended up losing $1 Million, then he killed himself.
Two-page illustration for Die Zeit: the similarities between Putin's and the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia's foreign policies. Both stories have in common that red lines of international human and justice rules are crossed.
Thanks to ad Jutta Schein. Two illustrations for Monmouth Magazine about how America's school-to-prison pipeline is having a devastating effect on at-risk youth. Monmouth students have a plan to fix the system.
Thanks to AD Patrick Kirchner at Dog Ear Consultants. This series about privacy and cybercrime made for Harvard Magazine has been awarded the illustration prize 2017 and recognized as their best illustrated project of the year. What a great honor! Huge thanks to ad Jennifer Carling and to the whole staff! https://goo.gl/5M8QTD
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