Illustration for The Wall Street Journal about the evolution of the internet, which used to be a more friendly and collaborative place two decades ago. Let's get it back! Article by Star Trek alum Wil Wheaton.
Thanks to AD Marlene Szczesny! Illustration for Monmouth University magazine about an online counseling service launched by Monmouth U. in 2020 with the aim to help people through the pandemic-related challenges.
Thanks to AD Patrick Kirchner, as always. Animated illustration for Christianity Today about the difficulties Christians have in online dating, due to the many shades of their beliefs. Thanks to AD Joy Beth Smith! Cover and interior illustration for Science magazine about how science, like the rest of society, has been swept up in the storms caused by social media. This issue looks at how scientists study and fight mis- and disinformation, how harassment and intimidation have spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic and how researchers use Twitter to inform the public and share their findings with colleagues. Thanks to Chrystal Smith and to all the Science's art directors, as always! Riding the Twitter wave: https://bit.ly/3JZN08c Detecting bullshits: https://bit.ly/3JZN08c
Two illustrations for an essay by philosopher Slavoj Žižek published by Internazionale magazine about those who are Covid skeptics and see a deeper plot in the public narrative of the pandemic. Full article here.
Pirelli from A to Z. On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Pirelli, the company magazine "World" asked writers, designers and illustrators to describe with a letter of the alphabet the values that guided Pirelli over the time. I illustrated the letter L for "Lifestyle" since Pirelli has always been identified with a style, an elegance, a way of interpreting the times that goes far beyond the tyre manufacturing - it produced raincoats and swimsuits among other things. I also tried to portray the continuity between the city of Milan today, a leading, dynamic global center, and the city at the time of Pirelli's foundation in 1872.
Thanks to AD Teresa Bellemo/Rivista Studio! Cover and interior illustrations for BYU Marriott Alumni Magazine: how to help level the career field for minorities, who don’t often get a fair opportunity in terms of getting a job/internship or promotions in the workplace.
Thanks to AD Jon Woidka! Illustration for the "Including Diversity" Talk 2021, part of a broader project by Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana which aims to promote inclusion and diversity in the fashion industry. Among the participants are the main Italian and international fashion companies and speakers from the world of fashion and culture.
Thanks to Alice Volontè and Andrea Vigneri for the art direction! Illustration for Entrepreneur Magazine about the importance of making our working lives more flexible when we work from home, according to journalists Anne Helen Petersen and Charlie Warzel. A big thing might be taking time in the middle of the day to exercise!
Thanks to AD Paul Scirecalabrisotto. 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.
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