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Illustration for The New York Times about how much of our data is out there for the taking, and how this could damage us. After the "Panama Playlists" issue - the prank website that compiled and publicized the publicly available Spotify listening habits of prominent figures like politicians and tech executives - the article reflects on how big companies use social features that aren't widely recognized to show more of ourselves online in service of continued engagement. Thanks to AD Minh Uong!
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.
Cover illustration for IMF F&D about how digitalization is transforming economies and lives. For millions of people, technology has been a lifeline, but it can also drive unequal outcomes in education, opportunities, and access to health care and financial services.
Thanks to agency Beyond-Definition and to the whole IMF team! Two pieces for Internazionale illustrating the story of writer Christian Allaire, who has been detained at the JFK airport in New York. Although his documents certify his First Nations status, indigenous peoples in Canada, some TSA officers doubted him simply because he “doesn’t look Native American”, making him fear deportation.
Two illustrations for Internazionale about the fragility of digital archives online, and the need to preserve them from press-hating autocrats' censorship. Original article by Maria Bustillos for Columbia Journalism Review.
Recent illustration for The Washington Post. Geoffrey A. Fowler explains how tech will shape your life in 2018, for better and worse. Full article here. Thanks to AD Courtney Kan!
Two illustrations for Chicago Magazine about how restaurants use data and technology to learn as much as they can about diners to be able to cater to their every need.
Thanks to art director Jessica Sedgwick! 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
Three illustrations for Jeff Csatari's article on Dr. Oz The Good Life about how to protect yourself from fake news. Thanks to art director Amanda Kirk at Hearst for the cool assignment!
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