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Illustration for Chronicle of Higher Ed about how higher education should help shape AI and fit it to our needs, in order to stay at the forefront of knowledge production. Article by Ted Underwood. Thanks to AD Scott Seymour!
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!
Latest illustration for The New York Times: pushed to use artificial intelligence, software developers at Amazon say their jobs have begun to resemble like warehouse work. Thanks to AD Minh Uong!
Illustration for Rest of World about why most countries are struggling to shut down 2G. Global leap to 4G and 5G would cut off phone access for millions of vulnerable people. Thanks to AD Kate Bubacz!
Three illustrations for The Washington Post about how the "Moneyball" era changed how teams play, coach and are built. What occurred in MLB and NBA suggests analytics, over time, can hasten the strategy-optimization process, causing deleterious effect on a sport's aesthetics appeal. This carries ominous ramifications for leagues such as the NFL and NHL, where analytics arrived later. Thanks to AD David Robbins!
Double page illustration for Resources Magazine about why placed-based policies in the U.S. that aim to provide support to specific locations fail to target the places with the most need. Thanks to AD James Round!
Cover and interior illustrations for Georgetown Business Magazine about how their alumni are electrifying the renewable energy revolution and fueling clean energy through innovative startups.
On the occasion of the Planet Week that anticipates the G7 Climate, Energy and Environment in Turin, Italy, I’ve been invited to create an illustration for CHANGE!, a collective exhibition organized by Palazzo Madama with the intent to raise awareness of the climate crisis and its impact in our lives. You can see this piece and other artworks by 20 great Italian illustrators displayed as 3x2 meters banners across the city of Turin.
Big thanks to ad Ale Giorgini and Prof. Giovanni Carlo Federico Villa for having me involved in this thrilling project! 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 The Washington Post about how Artificial Intelligence is rapidly changing the world of customer service and call centers, threatening to take away jobs and turn employment growth upside down in many economies across the world. Thanks to art director Talia Trackim.
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