Article by Vauhini Vara. Thanks to AD Alberto Notarbartolo, as always.
Three illustrations for Internazionale magazine about a writer who had always avoided writing about her sister's death - so she had an artificial intelligence model do it for her. The result is weird, off-kilter, but sometimes poetical.
Article by Vauhini Vara. Thanks to AD Alberto Notarbartolo, as always. On the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, I created this image for the event that Unione italiana dei ciechi e degli ipovedenti (Italian Union of Blind and Partially Sighted People) brought yesterday to the Senate of the Republic, with the aim of raising awareness on the issue of abuse among women with disabilities.
Two illustrations for Brandeis Mag about the illusion of integration in American cities. Sociologist Sarah Mayorga examines the coded ways white people engage with their Black and Latinx neighbors.
Thanks to AD Eson Chan, as always! Illustration for an article by Colum McCann published on Internazionale about the lasting impact of 9/11 on our memories. Thanks to Alberto Notarbartolo, as always.
Latest piece for Internazionale magazine about the legacy of violence in the struggle for freedom in South Africa.
From an article by Sisonke Msimang. Thanks to Alberto Notarbartolo, as always. Latest illustration for Diablo Magazine about the fight against COVID-19. From creating effective coronavirus tests to contributing to vaccine development, local thought leaders brought their A-game to the fight against the virus.
Story by Kimberly Olson. Thanks to AD Tyler McCarville! Two illustrations for Internazionale magazine about the controversial long-term sexual relationship between Thomas Jefferson and the enslaved woman Sally Hemings. Historians now broadly agree that he was the father of her six children, and according to author Robin Morgan, this is "a tale of power over, of rape, of blatant ownership".
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! Cover and opener illustrations for Vanderbilt School of Medicine about Alzheimer's disease research, which is on the cusp of a breakthrough: hopefully this disease will become a treatable chronic condition.
Thanks to AD Diana Duren! Latest piece for CCT about the alarms that have been sounding about children and soaring screen time.
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