A new menswear company was about to step into the limelight. Their brand was all about daring and hunger, ideas that are not commonly associated with “apprentice,” but are vital to being one.
Science and Technology Editor Eunice West of The Financial Pulse had a report on water shortage. This graphic illustrates the complexities of the issue.
The politics editors at Kipp Harbor Times were covering the memorial development of former president Dwight D. Eisenhower. They needed a visual that conveyed the differing opinions surrounding the story.
I was commissioned to illustrate a piece for Vanguard’s cover story on how political accountability has affected our government's capacity to get things done. The writer posited that lobbyists were taking advantage of these checks and balances, making it more difficult for officials to draft and execute new reforms and public works.
Concierge, a travel agency startup, hired me to design their Berlin guide. It was a very small map that was meant to fold and fit in your back pocket.
A friend of mine started a greeting card company and asked me to contribute. I set out to illustrate messages that I would want to receive.
Quarterly academic journal Ethics Review had a cover story about the term “trigger warning” and its effect on universities nationwide. Primarily used by millennial media outlets and blogs, the cautionary phrase made its way into undergrad and even grad level syllabi.
Australia's premier technology and science magazine was running an article about how every person is wired for creativity. When it comes to the brain, innovation is essentially problem-solving.