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Marquette Lawyer Full Page illustration for a feature discussing how Victim Impact statements in the Larry Nassar sentencing promoted justice.
University of Alberta - New Trail Magazine Spread illustration from a larger feature discussing how Generative AI is pushing humans to the edge of a new era - What do you need to know?
University of Alberta - Circle Magazine Spread for a feature discussing how cultural programming for Indigenous people in prison is controversial. Some say it helps incarcerated people grow and heal. Others say prisons only perpetuate colonial values. Researcher Justin Tetrault and his team wanted to hear what the experts had to say - So they asked them.
The New Republic Full Page illustration for a feature discussing How The Democrats Finally Took on Big Pharma. Millions of Jobs? Rising Wages? Those are great, but the unsung economic achievement has come in making healthcare much more affordable. The victories, starting with insulin prices, are remarkable.
The New Republic Full Page feature discussing how he promised a "digital town square" when he bought Twitter. He has instead promoted right-wing conspiracy theories about Covid-19, Democrats-and even Twitter itself. Welcome to the libertarian superhero capitalist's conception of the commons. 3x3 Illustration Annual No.21 - Honorable Mention
The New Republic Full Page illustration from a cover feature discussing how the Claremont Institute morphed into the country's first openly anti-democracy think tank.
The New Republic Full Page for a feature discussing how the Democrats need to run - A Playbook for 2024. "Fight Like The State of The Nation is at Stake - Because it Is"
Junior Scholastic Full Page illustration for a feature discussing how you might have never heard of Aksum, but the East African Kingdom was one of the great powers of the ancient world. Are you ready to explore it?
Harvard Magazine Interior illustration for an article that discusses the bombardment of technology, AI, social media, and scams in our modern society.
EmDash/Harvard Business School Opener for a feature discussing graffiti's ascent to the auction house, and how the art world is embracing street art.
EmDash/Harvard Business School Interior for a feature discussing graffiti's ascent to the auction house, and how the art world is embracing street art.
AT&T Discovery District Digital Media Wall Mural created for the AT&T Discovery District in Dallas, TX - Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month 2022.
The New Republic It's the year 2050 - Does the United States of America as We Once Knew It Still Exist?
Scientific American Spread illustration discussing how oil and gas representatives manipulate the standards for courses and textbooks, from kindergarten to 12th grade.
Scientific American Spread for a feature discussing how Extreme Heat is deadlier than hurricanes, floods, and tornadoes combined. Extreme heat is a danger to all segments of society, but people in dense urban environments suffer the most severely.
Forbes Magazine Spread illustration discussing how Les Wexner is quietly playing a crucial role in some of Ohio’s biggest economic development projects through his private real estate development firm, the New Albany Company. Notably by brokering the arrival of Intel, which is building a $20 billion computer chip facility in Wexner’s backyard. Final Art - Killed
TIME Magazine A look at Claire Dederer’s upcoming book - “Monsters: A Fan’s Dilemma”. Dederer holds a small lantern aloft the darkness: Is it possible to ever separate the art from the artist? We Still Don’t Know How to Judge Great Art by Bad Men.
TIME Magazine A look at Claire Dederer’s upcoming book - “Monsters: A Fan’s Dilemma”. Dederer holds a small lantern aloft the darkness: Is it possible to ever separate the art from the artist? We Still Don’t Know How to Judge Great Art by Bad Men.
TIME Magazine Illustration for a review of Bridgerton Season 2. Bridgerton Fans Were Right: The Show Doesn't Work Without Regé-Jean Page.
TIME Magazine What you need to know about compounded versions of popular Weight Loss Drugs.
TIME Magazine What you need to know about compounded versions of popular Weight Loss Drugs.
TIME Magazine Illustration for an article discussing the overwhelming amount of hate speech found on the Reddit platform.
Courrier International Full Page for a feature discussing The Black Contemporary Artists Who Are Leaving America. Building on the legacy of luminaries such as James Baldwin and Josephine Baker, many black creatives are seeking out new possibilities abroad. (re-print of a NYT Magazine feature). SELECTED - American Illustration 41 SELECTED - 3x3 Pro Annual No.19
Courrier International Quarter Page for a feature discussing The Black Contemporary Artists Who Are Leaving America. Building on the legacy of luminaries such as James Baldwin and Josephine Baker, many black creatives are seeking out new possibilities abroad. (re-print of a NYT Magazine feature). SELECTED - 3x3 Pro Annual No.19
Self initiated album review of Drake's MORE LIFE. A self describes playlist that captures his almost abstract sense of identity.
World Magazine Book Review for two Pulitzer Prize novels found in: "Demon Copperhead" - by Barbara Kingsolver "Trust" - by Hernan Diaz 3x3 Illustration Annual No.21 - Merit Winner
World Magazine Hobbling into a New Year-Will Struggling Theaters Have Enough Movies in 2023? The article also discusses how super hero movies have been doing most of the heavy lifting for theater going audiences, but seems there is a considerable amount of super hero film fatigue-For both audiences and the films themselves.
Courrier International Feature opener discussing how rebellion is on the rise in Africa and how France is being expelled from Sahel.
The Chronicle of Higher Education Full Page Illustration from a series that discusses The Data Informed Campus - Using Information to Drive Change.
The Chronicle of Higher Education Full Page Illustration from a series that discusses The Data Informed Campus - Using Information to Drive Change.
Junior Scholastic Opener for a feature asking - Is Your Phone Holding You Back? Games, social media, and other apps are purposely designed to be addictive.
The New York Times Sunday Business Cover In the Covid-19 Economy, You Can Have a Kid or a Job. You Can't have Both. Our struggle is not an emotional concern, We are not burned out. We are being crushed by an economy that has bafflingly declared working parents inessential. SELECTED - American Illustration 40 3x3 Pro Annual No.18
Scientific American Spread illustration the describes how Facebook, fake news, and friends are altering memories and changing history. 3x3 Pro Annual No.18
The Wall Street Journal REVIEW Cover illustration that describes the germs that transformed history. For eons, epidemics have caused mass deaths and social upheaval, with far-reaching effects on politics, trade, migration, colonization, and conquest.
Marquette Lawyer Illustration from a full page series and lecture discussing violent crime and recidivism.
Education Week Cover illustration that discusses devastated budgets and widening inequities: How the Coronavirus collapse will impact schools. The recession brought on by the pandemic will make inequalities in school even worse. 3x3 Pro Annual No.18
Education Week Feature illustration that discusses the behind-the-scenes work of implementing the 'Science of Reading'.
American University Full Page illustration about how Nicholas Schmidle spent four years embedded with Virgin Galactic. In his new book, the SIS alumnus chronicles how stress testing rockets exposes the vulnerability of those who build them, fly them - and write about them.
Scientific American For an article that discusses those who investigate premature deaths should have medical training - Coroners are not typically required to have medical expertise - and that's a problem.