AD Jeff Cuyubamba
Available April 16, 2024! Check it out here.
AD Dahlia Yuen
For Emily Latimer’s review of The Damages by Genevieve Scott “Liar, Liar”.
AD Kyle Wyatt
Read the article here.
AD Lisa Modica
AD Danielle Sayer
Tips on how to keep your house consistently clean in the new year. Read the story here.
AD Shikha Subramaniam
Illustration based on the article “Is the Greige Era of Design Ending?” for The Walrus in an exercise on creating a piece for a double page spread.
AD Stephanie Koch
AD Kyle Wyatt
A personal piece about connecting with your inner child.
An illustration for The Ontarion’s November issue about student burnout during midterm season.
AD Taylor Pipe
AD Stephanie Koch
AD Chris Campbell
AD Jeannine Saba
Poster for WiGRAPH’s Berthouzoz Women in Research Event with the theme of exploration in computer graphics research.
AD Samara Ren
A personal piece about the relationship between doctor and patient regarding women’s reproductive health care.
For the article Day care waitlists are so long, moms are quitting their jobs or choosing to stop having kids by Chabeli Carrazana.
AD Clarice Bajkowski
AD Chris Campbell
Pauly D (Jersey Shore), Lisa Rinna (Real Housewives of Beverly Hills), Nene Leakes (Real Housewives of Atlanta)
For the article Medications for opioid use disorder - MOUD - and adolescents by Tammy Worth.
AD Lisa Modica
Read the article here.
AD Anne Kavanagh
For Cincinnati Magazine’s Baby and Beyond Issue. Read more here.
AD Jen Kawanari
The trend towards digital payments could shortchange the country’s most vulnerable.
AD Danielle Sayer
For an article about how plastic pollution is killing birds on a remote island in the Tasman Sea.
AD Steven Balaban
The existential dread children feel about the climate crisis is a new phenomenon that requires our attention.
AD Stephanie Koch
For the article Day care waitlists are so long, moms are quitting their jobs or choosing to stop having kids by Chabeli Carrazana
AD Clarice Bajkowski
AD Danielle Sayer
For an op-ed about how doctors need to advocate for their pregnant patients and their right to choose.
AD Danielle Kunitz
For Cincinnati Magazine’s Baby and Beyond issue about the environmental impacts of having a baby.
AD Jen Kawanari
A promotional postcard. Send me an email if you want one mailed to you!
AD Carla Delgado
For Cincinnati Magazine’s Baby and Beyond issue about day care experiences.
AD Jen Kawanari
AD Carla Delgado
A personal piece playing with ice skating and Christmas lights.
A personal piece about the transition between seasons. The weather goes from warm to cool and the colours go from cool to warm.
For Cincinnati Magazine’s Baby and Beyond issue about helping your toddler make a smooth transition from their crib to a bed.
AD Jen Kawanari
AD Celina Gallardo
Magnolia Mother’s Trust marks a history-making three cycles of paying Black mothers $1,000 a month
AD Clarice Bajkowski
AD Carla Delgado
The theme of the 2022 event was inspiration in computer graphics research.
AD Samara Ren
Cover for The Boston Globe’s Summer Reading Guide
AD George Patisteas
For Cincinnati Magazine’s Baby and Beyond issue about the hidden dangers of lead poisoning and how to keep your child safe.
AD Jen Kawanari
AD Carla Delgado
AD Sarah Gephart
AD Celina Gallardo
Cover for Politico Europe about planning for the future beyond coronavirus after the pandemic changed the world for health care.
Read the story here.
AD Alistair Walker
AD Chris Campbell
Moving illustration and animation for Price Chopper’s Mother’s Day email campaign.
AD Dan Vendramin
An unused sketch I completed based on doctors exploiting their “anonymous” patients on TikTok.
AD Chris Campbell
For a fictional story by Vladimir Sorokin about a girl who witnesses an assault and later turns her traumatic memory into a series of art installations.
AD Jason Arias
Spot for the Boston Globe’s Summer Reading Guide
AD George Patisteas
For an essay by Nathan Gardels about how China’s state controlled media balances the relationship between the government and the people.
On the one hand, it serves a conventional coercive function by keeping tabs on 1.4 billion people and letting them know it. On the other, it facilitates public polling, responsiveness, oversight and probabilistic forecasting enabled by massive caches of aggregated data on individual and group-level behavior.
AD Amara Higuera
For an op-ed titled Jon Gruden has convinced me to stop pushing my 7-year-old son to play sports about questioning the value of trying to put kids in organized sports after the most recent spate of misogyny, racism, and homophobia news in the sports world.
AD Chris Rukan
Poster and portrait illustrations for The University of Toronto & Toronto Geometry Colloquium with the prompt efficiently deforming shapes.
AD Josh Holinaty
AD Carla Delgado
An unused sketch I completed based on toxic masculinity in sports.
A personal piece about sustainable, ethically-sourced clothing.
For Politico Europe’s Instagram feed: Norway and the EU disagree over who gets to dictate fishing rules in the Arctic. Read the story here!
AD Alistair Walker
How to have real conversations with teenagers, including how to properly take part in their interests, how to build a safe space for communication and how to defuse confrontations.
AD Danielle Sayer
A personal piece about the warmth of catching up with family and friends during the cold winter months.
A personal motion piece about the struggle of not being able to get to sleep.
Poster illustration, portraits of speakers, and design done for WiGRAPH for their Berhtouzoz Women in Research Event focusing on cross-pollination of ideas between fields.
AD Samara Ren
For an op-ed by Neil Reisner: But it didn’t take me long to learn that I liked this online world, and that teaching in it wasn’t just different, but in some ways better. Zoom turned out to be a safe space that let students share their concerns, loves, losses and fears as the pandemic raged, in ways I’ve never witnessed in person. Now I’m sad that space is slipping away.
AD Chris Rukan
A personal piece about how much I like seeing dogs in their winter get-ups every year.
An alternate solution to China’s inclusive authoritarianism with Xi Jinping in a digital watch tower.
Read the article here. Cognitive behavioral therapy is proving to work well, but only for some patients. Scientists are seeking new innovations to help people grappling with the pervasive and often-hidden problems of anorexia, bulimia and binge eating.
AD Lisa Modica
For an op-ed by Ian Ayres about using “they” as a default pronoun for their students: “Instead of assuming someone’s gender identity based on how they look or dress or act, it is more appropriate to refer to them as “they” until I know better. And whenever possible, it is important to create early opportunities to learn their chosen pronouns, which has become standard practice in academic and other settings.”
AD Chris Rukan
Poster and portrait illustrations for The University of Toronto & Toronto Geometry Colloquium with the prompt finding symmetry in the asymmetric.
AD Silvia Sellán
Cover for NOW Magazine and their story “See Ya, Toronto” about why the city’s creative types are packing up and moving across the country.
AD Daniel de Souza
Some looks I was inspired to draw. Reference (from left to right): Tyler McGillivary, nyc_looks on Instagram, MAIMOUN, Collina Strada, Eckhaus Latta, and MALL
For Postlight’s Insights Blog going through the days of three product designers, with a balance between quiet working time and collaborative meetings, working asynchronously on Slack, and working together through pair design or design reviews.
AD LM Schnaubelt
For Current’s package of special coverage “On the Money” aims to shine light on the subject of transparency in salaries with in-depth reporting on efforts to create more accountability and equity in compensation and PBS program funding.
AD Kelly Martin & Chris Campbell
For a story about how Berlin is is funding professorships for bicycle experts. The goal is to entrench bicycle traffic in research and teaching — from infrastructure planning over mobility management to cycling-friendly legislation.
AD Alistair Walker
For an opinion piece by Perri Klass about how her mother always hated Mother’s Day, but now that her mother is gone, she wishes she could still celebrate this “made-up holiday” with her.
AD Chris Rukan
For The Washington Post’s Business section: Use of automatic subscriptions has exploded in recent years. Some companies make it easy to sign up but very difficult to cancel, and consumer complaints have piled up.
AD Audrey Valbuena
For The Washington Post’s Business section: There’s a subscription for about everything now: delivery services, socks, razors, gyms, streaming services and even restaurants and car washes. It’s bringing convenience - and a lot of monthly fees.
AD Audrey Valbuena
For 19th News’ Collections Image about the full experience of aging in America.
AD Clarice Bajkowski
For Current’s package of special coverage “On the Money” aims to shine light on the subject of transparency in salaries with in-depth reporting on efforts to create more accountability and equity in compensation and PBS program funding.
AD Kelly Martin & Chris Campbell
For an opinion piece by Celia Viggo Wexler about how Zoom made us all equals.
The Zoomocracy required us to wait our turns to speak. We were forced to be polite and observant. And for once, being short didn't matter. My Zoom box is exactly the same size on screen as that of everyone else. When it comes to the space we take up in the world, we have all been equal.
AD Chelsea Stahl
For 19th News’ Collection about how attaining access to the ballot remains a work in progress, with women, particularly women of color, and the LGBTQ+ community often at the forefront of the battle.
AD Clarice Bajkowski
For a piece by Nicola Jones - The pandemic has immersed us faster and deeper in immersive communication technologies. It’s a disrupted, confusing, sometimes exhausting world — but shifting both the tech and our expectations might make it a better one.
AD Lisa Modica
For an opinion piece by Jen Balderama titled Community college saved my life. Thank you, Joe Biden, for trying to make it free.
AD Sergio Pecanha
An unused rough I completed based on the workflow and productivity of a product designer.
For an essay titled My Year of Grief and Cancellation about feeling remorse for anonymously posting to their Your Fave Is Problematic Tumblr.
AD Bernadette Dashiell
A personal piece about the concept of intuitive eating and trusting your hunger.
For an op-ed titled Stop dismissing love stories. They’re exactly what we need to survive covid-19 by Alyssa Rosenberg focusing on a Valentine’s watchlist and how COVID has strengthened couples at home together.
So what do a year’s worth of love stories have to say about building a strong relationship, even under duress? By sheer coincidence, a number of intriguing romances star couples who feel trapped or isolated in some way.
AD Chris Rukan
A personal piece and a spot about how certain dates can bring back unexpected trauma. We all have a day in our lives that we hoped we’d forget or wish away but every year it comes back to torment us.
An unused rough turned final about women coming together to create new ideas.
A triptych personal piece about learning a new language at home - in this case, based on my own experience, I’ve been learning Italian. I’m 50% Italian and wanted to reconnect with my roots while being stuck at home - both the language and of course, food.
For The Washington Post piece by Abha Bhattarai called Grocery workers say morale is at an all-time low: ‘They don’t even treat us like humans anymore’.
AD Clare Ramirez
How do you foster a team culture that focuses on delivering value to your customers when you have limited resources? Agile principles can be a North Star for time-strapped support teams, helping them to keep the customer’s needs at the heart of their decisions so they can provide fast, personal support at scale.
AD Jason Yim
A personal piece on the weight of positivity while in a negative headspace.
I’m also kind of a pessimist, so this is just my POV (jk).