It’s an editorial illustration for an essay by Arundhati Roy about how our democracies are being threatened by hate speeches, populism and rage. Published by Internazionale.
Happy to learn this piece is among the winners of the CA 65th Annual Illustration Competition!
It’s an editorial illustration for an essay by Arundhati Roy about how our democracies are being threatened by hate speeches, populism and rage. Published by Internazionale. Illustration for Diablo about how chronic loneliness and isolation can contribute to many negative health impacts.
Thanks to AD David Bergeron! Two illustrations for Deseret News about the political polarization in the United States. According to the author Hyrum Lewis, Americans need more political conversations based on actual issues and fewer based in a simplistic “left-right” spectrum, which has led to a divisive, hostile and rhetorically extreme politics. Thanks to AD Eric Gillet!
Three illustrations for Internazionale about how passive-aggression has become a symptom of the modern society. The author of the article Josh Cohen says it’s “the surreptitious, indirect and often insidious means by which we express antagonism or noncompliance while ensuring the plausible deniability of any such intention”.
Three illustrations for Reader's Digest about how the holidays can be a difficult time for those struggling with depression and suicidal thoughts. Survivors share how they cope, support each other and their reasons for living.
Article by Rebecca Ruiz. Thanks to AD Christina Spalatin! A series of illustrations for the crime story "Los amantes de Villa Pueyrredon" by Javier Sinay, published on Italian magazine Internazionale: two young guys fighting over the same woman, who's another victim of the tragic events.
Thanks to Giovanni De Mauro and Alberto Notarbartolo, as always! Two cover illustrations for the Foreign Service Journal about the problems faced by the Foreign Service families. The September cover is about the family issues related to work life, while the October cover focuses on the kids and life at home. The two issues are meant to be juxtaposed in order to fit together.
Thanks to AD Caryn Smith of Driven By Design! A series of illustrations for The Chronicle of Higher Education about the challenges facing small colleges and how they might surmount them - from building relationships with their communities to recruiting and retaining students. Thanks to AD Wesley Watson!
Illustration for the Association for Talent Development about why design a learning solution in many languages requires more than a translation tool. Diversity demands new ways of thinking about how to engage audiences and serve them in a way that meets their language and cultural expectations. Thanks to AD John Anderson!
Illustration for Diablo magazine about how to cope with Alzheimer's. While there’s no cure for this disease, early diagnosis by a neurologist or geriatrician helps patients and their families choose the best treatment and support.
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