Thanks to AD Victoria Fogg!
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! Two pieces for Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine about the COVID-19's consequences for mental and behavioral health. In terms of cumulative impact, this pandemic looks more like the Great Depression or World War II than other recent infectious disease crises, says author Alexander Gelfand.
Thanks to Robert Ollinger and Patrick Kirchner, as always. Cover illustration for BVCA Journal about resilient businesses: the inspiring stories of companies innovating, evolving and rising to the challenge of the pandemic.
Thanks to Alex Weaver at Wardour! 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! An illustration for Monmouth Magazine about how the COVID-19 crisis affects the mental health of different groups, and how healthcare professionals can prepare for this “second tidal wave” from the pandemic.
Thanks to AD Tony Marchetti. Some illustrations for Kiplinger's Personal Finance: a guide to finding affordable health care insurance, after the pandemic has caused millions of people to lose their jobs.
Thanks to AD Stacie Harrison. This week on Science, I've illustrated an article co-written by Anthony Fauci about the need for collaboration among biotechnology, pharmaceutical companies and politics, in order to accelerate licensure and distribution of an effective vaccine. Thanks to AD Chrystal Smith, Beth Rakouskas and the whole Science team, as always!
Cover and interior illustration for Chemistry & Engineering News about how the COVID-19 pandemic might yield a tough employment outlook for chemical professionals. Thanks to AD Robert Bryson, as always.
Cover illustration for Internazionale about how Italy, the European country most affected by the coronavirus, is preparing itself for a gradual exit from the pandemic. Experts identify three strategies to gradually get the country up and running again. Thanks to AD Maysa Moroni!
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