Cover illustration for Opera America about the future of opera and how the increasing impact of technology is likely going to revolution this art form. Thanks to AD Michael Wilson!
Video animation made for Brandman University, part of a broader campaign targeting working adults and continuing-education learners. The university offers innovative programs to balance education, career, and family.
Below are some scenes from the video and the storyboard I designed. Thanks to Carla Morano and Polish Branding! A couple of illustrations for Nike Journal about training and psychology: a tired mind can weaken your performance, but there are ways to keep your physical energy up even when your mental energy is low.
Three illustrations for The Washington Post about how to prepare pets for the time humans will return to offices and schools, so that they won't suffer loneliness too much. Story by Elizabeth Chang.
Thanks to AD Victoria Fogg! Latest illustrations for Nike.com about the importance of visualization as a go-to performance enhancer. Visualizing yourself crossing the finish line or acing a job interview might just be the key to reach the goal.
Thanks to AD Brian Bantog, as usual! Another illustration for Nike's new hub Nike Journal about why when we eat could matter more than what we eat. Experts explain how to time the meals for an enhancement of wellbeing.
Thanks to AD Brian Bantog! An illustration for Nike's brand new hub Nike Journal about why optimist people seem to be healthier and more likely to reach their goals than people with negative expectations.
Thanks to AD Brian Bantog! An illustration for Pirelli - World Magazine about how we're heading towards an OMO (Online Merges with Offline) society. Getting used to virtual life is only the first of the changes that digital technology is bringing to our world, writes author Paolo Gallo.
Latest cover and interior illustrations for Columbia Nursing about how their new telehealth initiatives connect patients with providers face to face, in cyberspace. Thanks to AD Eson Chan, as always!
Latest illustrations for Internazionale magazine about mindfulness. According to Ronald Purser, this market-friendly movement could be easily co-opted and reduced to merely pacifying feelings of anxiety and disquiet at the individual level, enticing us to accept things as they are, rather than seeking to challenge the social, political and economic inequalities that cause such distress.
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