What happens when the now-ubiquitous algorithms wreak havoc in our lives? Cover and interior illustrations for Iowa Law School. Thanks to AD David Bergeron / Diablo Publications!
Cover illustration of Corriere dei Ciechi, house organ of the Italian Union of Blind and Partially Sighted People, dedicated to the 26th edition of Louis Braille Prize. The ceremony took place at the prestigious Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Italy, and the prize has been awarded to those companies and individuals who have been distinguished by their effort in creating an inclusive environment for people with visual disabilities.
Illustration for Internazionale magazine about the potential risks connected to the Metaverse. Story by Éric Sadin.
Illustration for Cincinnati magazine about Ohio’s redistricting chaos and gerrymandering of election maps by Republican lawmakers, who submitted unconstitutional election maps five different times. Article by Jim DeBrosse.
Thanks to art director Jen Kawanari! Two illustrations for Internazionale about how Buddhist monks have mostly escaped the label of proselytisers, but they’ll still spread the word to those who seek them out.
Latest cover illustration for Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health magazine: how public health can tackle the profound social and economic inequities in order to pursue social justice. Thanks Dog Ear Consultants for the art direction, as always! Aligning two paths to health. As the novel coronavirus struck all parts of society far from equally, public health should be integrated with social justice in order to tackle fundamental barriers to health.
Cover and interior illustrations for Brandeis University Magazine: is intermarriage threatening American Judaism or renewing it? Thanks to AD Son Chan, as always!
New cover illustration for Le Scienze/Mind Dossier (Italian edition of Scientific American) about the adventure - and the strain - of being parents today. Thanks to art director Giovanna Salvini!
This week on Internazionale: three illustrations about palm oil and its omnipresence in our everyday products. Author Bee Wilson also highlights the connection between the palm oil production, the deforestation issue and a past of slavery and colonialism. Original article here.
Cover and interior illustrations for American College of Gastroenterology: welcoming and uplifting diverse voices from LBGTQ+ physicians and creating a place in the conversation for them in the profession.
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