Thanks to art directors Chrystal Smith and Beth Rakouskas, as always.
Some illustrations featured on Science magazine's latest issue. The subject is science and policy making: why it is important that policy decisions are supported by scientific evidence, and why turning data into policy could be harder than it sounds - especially in the Trump era.
Thanks to art directors Chrystal Smith and Beth Rakouskas, as always. Illustration for Wired that accompanies an article by Bill McKibben about why Donald Trump's promises to end action on climate change and kill the climate treaty adopted in 2015 in Paris represents an assault on civilization.
Thanks to AD Victor Krummenacher for the great assignment. Latest piece for The Boston Globe about the complicated relationship between the United States and Israel: they are good friends who sometimes have strong disagreements. Full article here.
Thanks to AD Nathan Estep, as always. Latest piece for The Boston Globe Ideas about the paradoxical effects of Pearl Harbor's memory: the more we document and analyze the Japanese attack, the more difficult it becomes to recover the shock and horror of that day. Full article here.
Thanks to AD Nathan Estep! Cover art of BBC World Histories, a brand new magazine from the makers of BBC History Magazine.
Thanks to AD Susanne Frank. So excited about having illustrate the first issue! A recent illustration published by The Boston Globe after the Elections 2016. The unexpected victory of Donald Trump followed by the protests in many cities reflects the cultural and political divisions of the American people.
Thanks to AD Nathan Estep, as always. An illustration to accompany Steven Cohen's article for St. Mary's Alumni magazine about the state of political discourse in the US and how the different sides are pulling apart.
Thanks to guys at Diablo Custom Publications for the art direction. Where have you gone, George Washington? This month on Philadelphia magazine an article about how American society is becoming increasingly unable or unwilling to manage its fears, compared to the heroism of the founders.
Thanks to Alyse Moyer for the cool assignment! This week on Science magazine, an illustration about the importance of making reforms to FOIA in order to increase the access of scientists to archival materials and reducing the likelihood of science and scientists being suppressed by official secrecy or bureaucracy. Full article here.
Thanks to AD Chrystal Smith. Recent piece for Science magazine about the real security issues of the iPhone case, after FBI pitched its court battle with Apple asking them a software that would provide a key to open iPhones. Full article here.
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