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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.
Cover and interior illustrations for Science about what the next president could mean for research. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump promise radically different paths for the country, and the winner of the U.S. presidential election will have a substantial impact on the nation’s research enterprise. Thanks to AD Chrystal Smith, as always!
Cover illustration for UUWorld, the magazine of the Unitarian Universalist Association, which portrays a hopeful future made possible by the forethought of those who collectively sowed the seeds during difficult times.
Thanks to AD Matt Rogers at Two by Sixteen. Three illustrations for Internazionale about how the digital revolution subverted the newspaper industry over the last decades. Now that a few huge tech companies replaced traditional media as the world's informational gatekeepers, what will be the future of journalism? Article by Kara Swisher for The Washington Post.
Making visible what is often invisible is the concept behind FUORI TUTTO, an exhibition held in Rome, Italy with the aim to turn the spotlight on Cystic Fibrosis. CF is considered to be an 'invisible' illness because its symptoms are mostly not apparent to other people in day to day life.
Ten illustrators have been asked to illustrate the stories of ten patients, and the artworks have been printed on mirrors in which visitors can look at themselves. I illustrated the story of Leonardo, a young guy whose dream was to keep working as a cowboy, in contact with nature and animals. Illustration for Columbia College Today about the need for more accurate, ethical crime reporting. People who get shot and killed are more likely to make the news, but there’s a community of survivors who is often forgotten and unheard by the media. Article by Alexis Boncy. Thanks to AD Eson Chan, as always.
We walked slowly past the reef below, foamy waves lapping at the shore with the indigo ocean beyond. So much has happened in our 50 years together; we have ridden the rapids.” Illustration for the Reader's Digest, story by Anne Lamott about aging and friendship. Thanks to AD Karen Matthes!
Illustration for the transparent book jacket of Hines' SPIGA 26: The Two Souls Of The City.
It represents the Spiga building in the heart of the fashion district of Milan. Since 2021 it hosts Semina: L'infiorata di via della Spiga, a series of flower carpets made by the Associazione Maestri Infioratori di Noto, who have been inspired by my artworks this year. Thanks to Beyond The Line agency and AD Alessandra Grillo! Two illustrations for Emory Magazine about how Emory's team of researchers helps patients find solutions to their problems getting quality slumber. Thanks to AD Elizabeth Hautau!
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