Universities Like Yale Need A Reckoning (2024)
Universities Like Yale Need A Reckoning (2024)

For The New York Times, about how Universities in America are out of touch politically with the rest of America. Nevertheless the future of the country is still made there. Article by David W. Blight.

Art Direction: Shoshana Schultz

How Disinformation Research Came Under Fire (2024)
How Disinformation Research Came Under Fire (2024)

For Mother Jones, about how misinformation researchers have retreated after GOP efforts to kill the industry. Article by Anna Merlan.

Art Direction: Grace Molteni

Someone Is Watching. Is It God, or Your Boss? (2024)
Someone Is Watching. Is It God, or Your Boss? (2024)

For The Atlantic, about Francis Ford Coppola’s 1974 film, The Conversation, and how it relates to present times as workers are increasingly being observed by the emerging surveillance state. Article by Mark Asch.

Art Direction: Joanne Imperio

Unlimited Energy Cover (2024)
Unlimited Energy Cover (2024)

For BBC Science Focus Magazine, featured on Apple News, about companies who are drilling into the deepest depths of the earth to harness geothermal energy.

Art Direction: Joe Eden

The Peril And Promise Of Artificial Intelligence (2024)
The Peril And Promise Of Artificial Intelligence (2024)

For The Globe and Mail, about how AI advancements are turning into an arms race between the world's biggest tech companies. The focus is on fast development and innovation, leaving oversight and regulation an afterthought. Article by Ian Brown.

Art Direction: Brennan Higginbotham and Domenic Macri

The Peril And Promise Of Artificial Intelligence (2024)
The Peril And Promise Of Artificial Intelligence (2024)

For The Globe and Mail, about how AI advancements are turning into an arms race between the world's biggest tech companies. The focus is on fast development and innovation, leaving oversight and regulation an afterthought. Article by Ian Brown.

Art Direction: Brennan Higginbotham and Domenic Macri

OkCupid Put Users ‘At Risk Of Assault’ By Ignoring Safety Concerns, Say Former Staff (2024)
OkCupid Put Users ‘At Risk Of Assault’ By Ignoring Safety Concerns, Say Former Staff (2024)

For The Bureau Of Investigative Journalism, about how a senior manager's negligence led to workers reporting safety and privacy failures at a dysfunctional dating app company. Article by Niamh McIntyre.

Art Direction: Alex Hess

When Profit-Driven Clinics Kick “Noncompliant” Patients off Dialysis, Is Anybody Watching? (2024)
When Profit-Driven Clinics Kick “Noncompliant” Patients off Dialysis, Is Anybody Watching? (2024)

For Mother Jones, about the world of private dialysis centers and their practice of removing "difficult" patients who require regular dialysis to survive. Article by Carrie Arnold.

Art Direction and Design: Grace Molteni

A New Centrism Is Rising in Washington (2024)
A New Centrism Is Rising in Washington (2024)

For The New York Times, about a bipartisan attitude in American politics becoming increasing popular during extreme political polarization among Republicans and Democrats. Article by David Leonhardt.

Art Direction: Annie Jen

Unplug the Classroom. Or Reboot It. Just Don’t Do Nothing (2024)
Unplug the Classroom. Or Reboot It. Just Don’t Do Nothing (2024)

For The New Republic, about how technology is transforming the school system, its negative impacts on education, and the need for schools to adapt to these changes. Article by Antón Barba-Kay.

Art Direction: Andy Omel

The Aftermath of China's Comedy Crackdown (2024)
The Aftermath of China's Comedy Crackdown (2024)

For The New Yorker, about standup comedians in China fearing the state and audience members. Article by Chang Che.

Art Direction: Nicholas Konrad

Sierra Club Spring Issue 2024
Sierra Club Spring Issue 2024

For Sierra Magazine, a cover for their 2024 Spring Issue.

Art Direction and Design: Rachel Griffiths

Climate-Science Deniers, Right-Wing Think Tanks, And Fossil Fuel Shills Are Plotting Against The Clean Energy Transition (2024)
Climate-Science Deniers, Right-Wing Think Tanks, And Fossil Fuel Shills Are Plotting Against The Clean Energy Transition (2024)

For Sierra Club, about the inside conspiracy to take down wind and solar power. Article by Rebecca Burns.

Art Direction: Rachel Griffiths

Climate-Science Deniers, Right-Wing Think Tanks, And Fossil Fuel Shills Are Plotting Against The Clean Energy Transition (2024)
Climate-Science Deniers, Right-Wing Think Tanks, And Fossil Fuel Shills Are Plotting Against The Clean Energy Transition (2024)

For Sierra Club, about the inside conspiracy to take down wind and solar power. Article by Rebecca Burns.

Art Direction: Rachel Griffiths

Climate-Science Deniers, Right-Wing Think Tanks, And Fossil Fuel Shills Are Plotting Against The Clean Energy Transition (2024)
Climate-Science Deniers, Right-Wing Think Tanks, And Fossil Fuel Shills Are Plotting Against The Clean Energy Transition (2024)

For Sierra Club, about the inside conspiracy to take down wind and solar power. Article by Rebecca Burns.

Art Direction: Rachel Griffiths

Can Democracy Survive This Election Year? (2024)
Can Democracy Survive This Election Year? (2024)

For Zócalo Public Square, for a series following dispatches from voters around the world.

Art Direction: Jackie Mansky

The Plundering Of America's Hospitals (2024)
The Plundering Of America's Hospitals (2024)

For Business Insider, about real estate investors preying on and profiting from financially struggling hospitals in America. Article by Bethany McLean.

Art Direction: Rebecca Zisser

IBM Reopens Their Frozen Pension Plan, Saving The Company Millions (2024)
IBM Reopens Their Frozen Pension Plan, Saving The Company Millions (2024)

For the New York Times, about IBM’s unfreezing their frozen pension plan for employees, switching away from 401Ks and reimplementing an old retirement system. This move will save the company millions and may inspire others to follow their strategy. Article by Jeff Sommer.

Art Direction: Minh Uonh

Your Smart TV Knows What You’re Watching (2023)
Your Smart TV Knows What You’re Watching (2023)

For The Markup, about smart TVs automatically stealing consumer data in order to serve targeted ads to viewers. Article by Mohamed Al Elew and Gabriel Hongsdusit.

Art Direction: Gabriel Hongsdusit

For One Write, Crime Is A 'Window' Into Society (2023)
For One Write, Crime Is A 'Window' Into Society (2023)

For The New York Times, an interview with Sarah Weinman who writes a column on crime and mystery books for The New York Times. Article by Katherine J. Igoe.

Art Direction: Vinnie Neuberg

The Next Frontier In Baby-Making (2023)
The Next Frontier In Baby-Making (2023)

For the Boston Globe, about developments in IVF and lab grown cells. The future of lab grown organs is evolving and rules on human reproductive biology may soon change. Article by Grace Rubenstein.

Art Direction: Omar Vega

Covid Eris (2023)
Covid Eris (2023)

For Yahoo News about the emergence of the covid Eris variant.

Art Direction: Maayan Pearl

"Spending Money To Get Nothing": The Latest On Resort Fees (2023)
"Spending Money To Get Nothing": The Latest On Resort Fees (2023)

For the New York Times, about how hotels are hiding extra costs are charging travelers for add-on expenses labelled as ‘resort fees’. Hotels can dishonestly advertise low nightly rates while inflating the true cost of the stay with additional resort fees. Article by Elaine Glusac.

Art Direction: Minh Uong

Politico Cover - Volume 9, Number 31 (2023)
Politico Cover - Volume 9, Number 31 (2023)

For Politico Europe, about the European Union sanctioning Russian oligarchs. Politico investigates the shaky evidence used by the EU in these “working papers” to justify their sanction decisions.

Art Direction: Tim Ball

Do Studios Dream of Android Stars? (2023)
Do Studios Dream of Android Stars? (2023)

For The New York Times, about the impact of A.I. on Hollywood as workers fear the growing threat of technology replacing their jobs while executives don’t seem to care. Article by Manohla Dargis.

Art Direction: Jennifer Ledbury

How Big Tech Is Ruining The Dream Of A.I. (2023)
How Big Tech Is Ruining The Dream Of A.I. (2023)

For The New Republic, about how workers are headed towards a path of a dystopian future as Big Tech continues to push and hold a monopoly on A.I. technology, rather than use it to empower and serve the public. Articleby Mike Pearl.

Art Direction and Design: Andy Omel

Notes From Grief Camp (2023)
Notes From Grief Camp (2023)

For The Walrus, about a weekend program at Camp Eri where kids learn how to face deal with the death of a loved one. Article by Mitchell Consky.

Art Direction: Paul Kim

In Edith Bruck's 'Lost Bread', An Account Of The Holocaust And Its Aftermath, Cruelty Continues For Survivors Even After Auschwitz Is Closed (2023)
In Edith Bruck's 'Lost Bread', An Account Of The Holocaust And Its Aftermath, Cruelty Continues For Survivors Even After Auschwitz Is Closed (2023)

For The Boston Globe Book Review, about Edith Bruck’s historical novel titled “Lost Bread”. The book is based on Bruck’s own experiences as a child living through and surviving the Holocaust. Article by Jeanne Bonner

Art Direction: George Patisteas

The Maestro (2023)
The Maestro (2023)

For The Washington Post, about Grigor Sargsyan who started the largest match-fixing ring in tennis. Article by Kevin Sieff.

Art Direction: Andrew Braford

The Unraveling (2023)
The Unraveling (2023)

For The Washington Post, about how a small-town police officer in Flanders, Belgium took down the largest match-fixing ring in tennis. Article by Kevin Sieff.

Art Direction: Andrew Braford

Inside The Pentagon's New "Perception Management" Office To Counter Disinformation (2023)
Inside The Pentagon's New "Perception Management" Office To Counter Disinformation (2023)

For The Intercept, about the Pentagon’s use of propaganda to influence foreign perceptions about America. The questionable method of managing overseas disinformation campaigns is through the Pentagon’s own use of disinformation. Article by Ken Klippenstein

Art Direction: Philipp Hubert

How Much Power Should The Courts Have? (2023)
How Much Power Should The Courts Have? (2023)

Print: A Supreme Dilemna

A spread for the New York Times, about the imbalance of power that the Supreme Courts hold and how they may be weakening democracies in the US and other countries. Article by Emily Bazelon.

Art Direction: Annie Jen

Close Reading (2023)
Close Reading (2023)

For Maisonneuve, about the role and importance of alternative media versus older/traditional media in the current digital age. Article by Anupa Mistry.

Art Direction: Rachel Wine

Digital Sweatshops (2023)
Digital Sweatshops (2023)

For The Bureau Of Investigative Journalism, a cover illustration for a series on “Big Tech”.

Art Direction: Alex Hess

TSMC: Semiconductors and Borders of Light (2022)
TSMC: Semiconductors and Borders of Light (2022)

For The Generalist, about TSMC, Taiwan's and the world's largest semiconductor foundry expanding beyond Taiwan by investing in a 40 billion dollar American factory. Article by Mario Gabriele

Art Direction: Ali Troute

Sardine: Fintech’s Great Detective (2022)
Sardine: Fintech’s Great Detective (2022)

For The Generalist, about a Fintech startup that serves as a fraud prevention payment platform for fintech and crypto. Article by Mario Gabriele.

Art Direction: Ali Troute

Sportsbooks Call Them Risk-Free Bets. Just Don’t Read The Fine Print (2022)
Sportsbooks Call Them Risk-Free Bets. Just Don’t Read The Fine Print (2022)

For the Washington Post, about the sports betting industry’s problematic tactics of using misleading deals to attract new players. Bettors are enticed by false advertisements offers of “Risk-Free Bets” but end up falling for the fake promise of a win-win scenario. Article by Danny Funt

Art Direction: Betty Chavarria

A Classic, Tragic Account Of American Incarceration (2022)
A Classic, Tragic Account Of American Incarceration (2022)

For the Washington Post, a book review of “The Other Side of Prospect” by Nicholas Dawidoff, a story about a young black teen who is wrongfully convicted of murder. Article by Mark Oppenheimer.

Art Direction: Beth Broadwater

The Eyes Of Amazon: A Hidden Workforce Driving A Vast Surveillance System (2022)
The Eyes Of Amazon: A Hidden Workforce Driving A Vast Surveillance System (2022)

For The Bureau Of Investigative Journalism, about the relationship between Amazon’s warehouse workers working in America, and the video reviewers working in India who surveil them. Video reviewers share their work of staring at hours of video footage without blinking and about the stress of having to maintain a high accuracy rate as making mistakes will impact their performance. Article by Niamh McIntyre and Rosie Bradbury

Art Direction: Alex Hess

U.S. Aid Program To Keep People Online Was Riddled With Deception, Fraud (2022)
U.S. Aid Program To Keep People Online Was Riddled With Deception, Fraud (2022)

For The Washington Post, about how the U.S. government had issued a pandemic plan to help millions of low-income families connected online. An investigation has revealed telecom giants abusing and taking advantage of this funding. Article by Tony Romm

Art Direction: Talia Trackim

How Cambodia’s Scam Mills Reel In New “Cyber Slave” Workers (2022)
How Cambodia’s Scam Mills Reel In New “Cyber Slave” Workers (2022)

For Rest Of World, about how Southeast Asian online scam compounds are luring and trafficking individuals into working for them. It’s a business of online extortion where the victims end up becoming recruiters for the same company that lured and trafficked them. Article by Danielle Keeton-Olsen and Lam Ngyuen.

Art Direction: Cengiz Yar

How the FCC Shields Cellphone Companies From Safety Concerns (2022)
How the FCC Shields Cellphone Companies From Safety Concerns (2022)

For ProPublica, about 5G Towers and how the Federal Communications Commission have not properly researched the impact and negative effects that these towers have on human health. Article by Peter Elkind

Art Direction: Alex Bandoni

Other People’s Money, Everyone’s Problem: How Real Estate Influencers Are Fuelling The Housing Crisis (2022)
Other People’s Money, Everyone’s Problem: How Real Estate Influencers Are Fuelling The Housing Crisis (2022)

For The Globe and Mail, about how shady housing investment scammers are using social media to prey on inexperienced investors. Article by Rachelle Younglai.

Art Direction Domenic Macri

China Is Running Covert Operations That Could Seriously Overwhelm Us (2022)
China Is Running Covert Operations That Could Seriously Overwhelm Us (2022)

For The New York Times, about China’s growing intelligence agencies and evolving espionage capabilities threaten to overwhelm the West’s security agencies. Article by Nigel Inkster.

Art Director: Sam Whitney

"Behind TikTok’s Boom: A Legion Of Traumatized, $10-A-Day Content Moderators (2022)
"Behind TikTok’s Boom: A Legion Of Traumatized, $10-A-Day Content Moderators (2022)

For The Bureau Of Investigative Journalism about underpaid TikTok content moderators and their quiet job of screening disturbing videos to keep the platform safe. Article by Niamh McIntyre, Rosie Bradbury, and Billy Perrigo.

Art Direction: Alex Hess

What Power Do You Trust? (2022)
What Power Do You Trust? (2022)

For Sojourners’ November 2022 Issue, about how the church is navigating online media engagement as data gathering and surveillance becomes commonplace.

Sojourners Cover - November 2022 Issue
Sojourners Cover - November 2022 Issue

For Sojourners, about how the church is navigating online media engagement as data gathering and surveillance becomes commonplace.

Art Direction and Design: Candace Sanders

Why We Love Some Robots And Hate Others (2022)
Why We Love Some Robots And Hate Others (2022)

For BBC Science Focus, about the sociology of human and robot relationships and why some robots are more disliked than others. Article by Kate Darling

Art Direction: Joe Eden

The Robots Are Coming For Your Job… If You’re A Dolphin (2022)
The Robots Are Coming For Your Job… If You’re A Dolphin (2022)

For BBC Science Focus, about an idea to have animatronic creatures replacing controversial performing animals in circuses and aquariums. Article.

Art Direction: Joe Eden

Germany’s Green-On-Green Wind Power Battle (2022)
Germany’s Green-On-Green Wind Power Battle (2022)

For Politico Europe, about disagreements amongst Germany’s environmentalists and the government about the expansion of wind power projects and the preservation of nature and biodiversity. Article by Antonia Zimmermann.

Art Direction: Tim Ball

China and the Lore of American Manufacturing (2022)
China and the Lore of American Manufacturing (2022)

For the New Yorker, about Ohio’s Senate race and how both the Republican and Democratic candidates are blaming the loss of American manufacturing jobs, and the cost of recreating them on China, fueling anti-Asian hate. Article by E. Tammy Kim.

Art Direction: Nicholas Konrad

Like Me, Many Americans Struggle With Suicidal Thoughts. This Law Can Help Us (2022)
Like Me, Many Americans Struggle With Suicidal Thoughts. This Law Can Help Us (2022)

For The Washington Post, about the advocacy for The Preventing Suicide Through Voluntary Firearm Purchase Delay Act. This bill, if passed, could allow people who are prone to suicidality to self-register themselves into the Voluntary Purchase Delay Database, prohibiting them from purchasing firearms. The proposed bill could save many lives and give individuals the tools to protect themselves. Article by Bryan Barks.

Art Direction: Danielle Kunitz

A Brewery’s Anti-Violence Mission, Complicated By A Killing
A Brewery’s Anti-Violence Mission, Complicated By A Killing

For the New Yorker, about “TRU Colors”, a brewery in Wilmington, NC. Its controversial business model to reduce gang violence by employing rival gang members is being criticized after a double murder last summer. Article by Charles Bethea.

Art Direction: Aviva Michaelov

Science Shows How To Protect Kids’ Mental Health, But It’s Being Ignored (2022)
Science Shows How To Protect Kids’ Mental Health, But It’s Being Ignored (2022)

For Scientific American, about how the youth in America have been experiencing a mental health crisis long before the pandemic. Science-based psychological approaches have been shown to improve mental health, but require more commitment and resources to address this issue at scale. Article by Mitch Prinstein and Kathleen A. Ethier.

Art Direction: Michael Mrak

Odd Text From A Wrong Number? It's Probably A Scam (2022)
Odd Text From A Wrong Number? It's Probably A Scam (2022)

For NBC News, scammers are sending innocuous text messages sent to the “wrong number” that are draining victims of millions of dollars. Article by Kevin Collier.

Art Direction: Chelsea Stahl

More Than 350 Gig Workers Carjacked, 28 Killed, Over The Last Five Years (2022)
More Than 350 Gig Workers Carjacked, 28 Killed, Over The Last Five Years (2022)

For The Markup, a story about how a vast number of Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, and other driving gig workers have been victims of violent carjackings over the past five years. Article by Dara Kerr.

Art Direction: Gabriel Hongsdusit

Inside An International Network Of Teenage Neo-Nazi Extremists (2022)
Inside An International Network Of Teenage Neo-Nazi Extremists (2022)

For The Insider, about an online international Neo-Nazi group that recruits and radicalize teenagers to commit violent attacks around the world. Article by Nick Robins Early, Alexander Nabert, and Christina Brause.

Art Direction: Rebecca Zisser

Facebook Is Receiving Sensitive Medical Information From Hospital Websites (2022)
Facebook Is Receiving Sensitive Medical Information From Hospital Websites (2022)

For The Markup, about how Facebook is collecting and tracking patient medical data from hospital websites. Article by Todd Feathers, Simon Fondrie-Teitler, Angie Waller, and Surya Mattu.

Art Direction: Gabriel Hongsdusit

How Much Punishment Is Enough For The Driver Who Caused The Humboldt Crash? (2022)
How Much Punishment Is Enough For The Driver Who Caused The Humboldt Crash? (2022)

For The Walrus about Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, his potential deportation, and what justice looks like as he faces punishment for a deadly truck accident. Article by Sharon J. Riley.

Art Direction: Paul Kim

How Much Punishment Is Enough For The Driver Who Caused The Humboldt Crash? (2022)
How Much Punishment Is Enough For The Driver Who Caused The Humboldt Crash? (2022)

For The Walrus about Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, his potential deportation, and what justice looks like as he faces punishment for a deadly truck accident. Article by Sharon J. Riley.

Art Direction: Paul Kim

How A Radical NFT Project Is Fighting To Save Ukraine (2022)
How A Radical NFT Project Is Fighting To Save Ukraine (2022)

For VICE, about the Meta History Museum using NFTs to raise funds for the Ukrainian Government’s fight against the Russian invasion. Article by Eliza Levinson.

Art Direction: Cath Virginia

Should You Subscribe To Your Next Vacation? (2022)
Should You Subscribe To Your Next Vacation? (2022)

For The New York Times, about how some travel services and airlines are turning to subscription-based models. Article by Elaine Glusac.

Art Direction: Minh Uong

Can Technology Bring Vladimir Putin To Justice? (2022)
Can Technology Bring Vladimir Putin To Justice? (2022)

For The Washington Post, about how blockchain technology can be useful in authenticating images of the war in Ukraine. These images could play a key role in prosecution at future war-crimes tribunals. Article by Steven Zeitchik.

Art Direction: Emily Wright

How Mental Health Training For Regular Citizens Is Helping To Fill Canada’s Therapy Gap (2022)
How Mental Health Training For Regular Citizens Is Helping To Fill Canada’s Therapy Gap (2022)

For The Globe and Mail, about how during the pandemic, the demand for psychologists and psychiatrists is rising, while availability is shrinking. The Canadian Mental Health Commission is trying to train society with mental health first aid skills, starting with a network of peer support workers. Article by Erin Anderssen.

Art Direction: Brennan Higginbotham

How Mental Health Training For Regular Citizens Is Helping To Fill Canada’s Therapy Gap (2022)
How Mental Health Training For Regular Citizens Is Helping To Fill Canada’s Therapy Gap (2022)

For The Globe and Mail, about how during the pandemic, the demand for psychologists and psychiatrists is rising, while availability is shrinking. The Canadian Mental Health Commission is trying to train society with mental health first aid skills, starting with a network of peer support workers. Article by Erin Anderssen.

Art Direction: Ming Wong

As Pastoral Credibility Erodes, How Can We Respond? (2022)
As Pastoral Credibility Erodes, How Can We Respond? (2022)

For Christianity Today, about how to respond to the waning trust in pastors among Christians and non-Christians, and the decline in their perceived credibility. Article by Glenn Packiam

Art Direction: Jared Boggess

Mind the Gap: Simulating Material Fracture and Discontinuity with Particles (2022)
Mind the Gap: Simulating Material Fracture and Discontinuity with Particles (2022)

Poster illustration for the Toronto Geometry Colloquium.

Art Direction: Selena Ling

Disease Took My Brother. Our Health-Care System Added To His Ordeal (2022)
Disease Took My Brother. Our Health-Care System Added To His Ordeal (2022)

For The Washington Post. Article by Karen Tumulty. An opinions essay about America’s previously broken health care system and how the Affordable Care Act and Medicare extended her brother’s life.

Art Direction: Chris Rukan

Trial Begins Over The Plot To Kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer — And We Already Know The Scariest Part (2022)
Trial Begins Over The Plot To Kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer — And We Already Know The Scariest Part (2022)

For The Insider about how an extremist group planned and organized a kidnapping operation against the governor Gretchen Whitmer after the events of the Michigan Capitol protest. Article by Ben Jacobs.

Art Direction: Rebecca Zisser

Everyone Thinks Rising Interest Rates Are Bad for Tech Stocks. But Are They? (2022)
Everyone Thinks Rising Interest Rates Are Bad for Tech Stocks. But Are They? (2022)

For Institutional Investor about and how the previous assumptions of the effect that interest rates have on tech stocks aren’t accurate. Article by Doug Peta.

Art Direction: Jeremy A. Leung

Do Good Doorbell Cams Make Good Neighbors? (2022)
Do Good Doorbell Cams Make Good Neighbors? (2022)

For Wired about one neighbor’s struggle against their desire to get a video surveillance camera for their front porch and their conflicting thoughts about wanting to be a good, trusting neighbor. Article by Meghan O’Gieblyn.

Art Director: Elena Lacey

Media Coverage Of Violence Against Women Is Due For A Reckoning (2022)
Media Coverage Of Violence Against Women Is Due For A Reckoning (2022)

For the HuffPost about the harmful way that media reports on stories about domestic abuse and violence against women. Article by Zahara Hill.

Art Direction: Isabella Carapella

The Postcode Lottery: Europe’s Access To Medicines (2022)
The Postcode Lottery: Europe’s Access To Medicines (2022)

For Politico EU about how Europe has approved many new medicinal drugs, but access and affordability is still a major barrier for patients in need. Article by Helen Collis.

Art Direction: Tim Ball

The Dirty Work of Cleaning Online Reputations (2022)
The Dirty Work of Cleaning Online Reputations (2022)

For The Walrus about the reputation fixing industry. Companies restore and clean up online profiles on the internet that are defamed or harassed. Article by Paul Gallant.

Art Direction: Natalie Vineberg

YouTube Banned 'Ghost Gun' Videos. They're Still Up (2021)
YouTube Banned 'Ghost Gun' Videos. They're Still Up (2021)

For NBC News about how "ghost gun" assembly videos are still on Youtube despite being prohibited. Article by Joshua Eaton

Art Direction: Chelsea Stahl

When History Challenges The Founding Story (2021)
When History Challenges The Founding Story (2021)

For Noema Magazine, about the national significance of preserving and protecting founding narratives in both closed and open societies. Article by Nathan Gardels.

Art Direction: Amara Higuera

Prisons Said It Was COVID Isolation. The Incarcerated Describe Torture (2021)
Prisons Said It Was COVID Isolation. The Incarcerated Describe Torture (2021)

For HuffPost, about how prisons turned to solitary confinement as medical isolation during the pandemic. Article by Jessica Schulberg and Christopher Blackwell.

Art Direction: Rebecca Zisser

The Precious Contingencies of Immigrants in “Sanctuary City” (2021)
The Precious Contingencies of Immigrants in “Sanctuary City” (2021)

For The New Yorker. A theatre review of Martyna Majok’s play, Sanctuary City. Article by Vinson Cunningham

Art Direction: Alexandra Zsigmond

China Proposes Teaching Masculinity To Boys As State Is Alarmed By Changing Gender Roles (2021)
China Proposes Teaching Masculinity To Boys As State Is Alarmed By Changing Gender Roles (2021)

For NBC News about the modern disruption in China’s traditional gender stereotypes and the implementation of masculinity education. Article by Zixu Wang, Xin Chen and Caroline Radnofsky.

Art Direction: Kara Haupt

Can We Make A Social Media Site That Isn't Full Of Abuse? (2021)
Can We Make A Social Media Site That Isn't Full Of Abuse? (2021)

An illustration for BBC Science Focus about how social media algorithms are designed to encourage and incentivize extremism, amplifying pre-existing social tensions and divisions. Article by Aleks Krotoski.

Art Direction: Joe Eden

Are The Likes Of Youtube And Twitter Built To Polarize? (2021)
Are The Likes Of Youtube And Twitter Built To Polarize? (2021)

An illustration for BBC Science Focus about how social media algorithms are designed to encourage and incentivize extremism, amplifying pre-existing social tensions and divisions. Article by Aleks Krotoski.

Art Direction: Joe Eden

Polaris Music Prize 2021 - Tobi
Polaris Music Prize 2021 - Tobi

Poster designed for Polaris Music Prize based on Tobi’s album titled, ELEMENTS Vol.1

Art Direction - Gilbert Li

Their Work Secured The Election. It Also Paved The Way For Pro-Trump Conspiracies (2021)
Their Work Secured The Election. It Also Paved The Way For Pro-Trump Conspiracies (2021)

For NBC News about how far-right extremists are threatening cybersecurity experts who worked on the US 2020 election and are misusing their work. Article by Kevin Collier.

Art Direction: Chelsea Stahl

Why Chaplains Are in High Demand in an Increasingly Secular America (2021)
Why Chaplains Are in High Demand in an Increasingly Secular America (2021)

For Vice about how Chaplains are expanding their ministry of offering spiritual care despite the decline of religious belief in America. Article by Diana Kruzman.

Art Direction: Cathryn Virginia

The Necromancer's Driver (2021)
The Necromancer's Driver (2021)

For a short fiction story published on The Baffler about a graverobber who becomes involved with a mysterious necromancer. Story by Reuben Dendinger.

Art Direction: Jason Arias

The Politics Of Stopping Pandemics (2021)
The Politics Of Stopping Pandemics (2021)

For The New Yorker about vaccine diplomacy and the impact of viruses around the world. Article by Jerome Groopman.

Art Direction: Chris Curry

The Young Political Spaces Of The Internet (2021)
The Young Political Spaces Of The Internet (2021)

For The New Yorker about internet extremism and the increasing radicalization of political ideology as you search the web. Article by Nathan Taylor Pemberton.

Art Direction: Sebit Min

The Fight Against Vaccine Misinformation (2021)
The Fight Against Vaccine Misinformation (2021)

For The New Yorker about the struggle to track the spread of disinformation narratives as vaccinations around the world ramp up. Article by Anna Russell

Art Direction: Rose Wong

Why Saying “I Don’t See Race At All” Just Makes Racism Worse (2021)
Why Saying “I Don’t See Race At All” Just Makes Racism Worse (2021)

For TED about racial color blindness leading to the denial of racism. Article by Heather McGhee.

Art Direction: Sarah Jane Souther

I Prayed Virginia Would End The Death Penalty. It Finally Did - And It Gave Other States Hope (2021)
I Prayed Virginia Would End The Death Penalty. It Finally Did - And It Gave Other States Hope (2021)

For The Washington Post about senator and former Virginian governor, Tim Kaine’s pursuit to end the use of death penalty. Article by Tim Kaine.

Art Direction: Chris Rukan

Get The Vaccination Campaign Back On Track (2021)
Get The Vaccination Campaign Back On Track (2021)

For Politico about President Emmanuel Macron’s path to reelection in 2022. About France’s lagging efforts in vaccinating the population and the potential effects this can have on the country’s fight against the coronavirus.

Art Direction: Tim Ball

DNA Is Now Solving Decades-Old Newborn Killings (2020)
DNA Is Now Solving Decades-Old Newborn Killings (2020)

For Medium about how genealogy databases are leading police to mothers who killed their babies. Article by Emily Mullin.

Art Direction: Claire Merchlinsky

New Mexico Eliminated Cash Bail (2020)
New Mexico Eliminated Cash Bail (2020)

For NBC News. New Mexico eliminated cash bail — but now one county locks up more people without bond before trial. Article by Anita Hassan.

Art Direction: Chelsea Stahl

When QAnon Came To Canada (2020)
When QAnon Came To Canada (2020)

For The Walrus about conspiracy theories gaining popularity in Canada. Article by Matthew Remski.

Art Direction: Natalie Vineberg

10 Years Ago My Brother Reached Out From Addiction. I Wish I Could Go Back And Take His Hand (2020)
10 Years Ago My Brother Reached Out From Addiction. I Wish I Could Go Back And Take His Hand (2020)

For the Washington Post about a sister’s experience losing her younger brother to the opioid epidemic. Article by Sosha Lewis

Art Direction: Chris Rukan

California May Replace Cash Bail With Algorithms — But Some Worry That Will Be Less Fair (2020)
California May Replace Cash Bail With Algorithms — But Some Worry That Will Be Less Fair (2020)

For NBC News about the distrust of an algorithm that may replace cash bail. Article by Jon Schuppe.

Art Direction: Chelsea Stahl

Can Politics Handle Police Reform in 2020? An Expert Roundtable (2020)
Can Politics Handle Police Reform in 2020? An Expert Roundtable (2020)

Illustration for POLITICO about justice reform. Article by Darius Dixon.

Art Direction: Megan McCrink

Discrete Developmental Surfaces: 3D Shapes From 2D Sheets (2020)
Discrete Developmental Surfaces: 3D Shapes From 2D Sheets (2020)

Poster illustration for the Toronto Geometry Colloquium.

Art Direction: Josh Holinaty

The Real Cancel Culture: Pro-Israel Blacklists (2020)
The Real Cancel Culture: Pro-Israel Blacklists (2020)

For The Intercept about the Pro-Israel blacklisting site, Canary Mission and its involvement in silencing free speech. Article by Murtaza Hussain.

Art Direction: Philipp Hubert

This Story Is Mine (2020)
This Story Is Mine (2020)

Illustration for Literary Review of Canada about a woman reflecting on her experience being groomed and sexually abused as a teenager. Article by Cecily Ross.

Art Direction: Brian Morgan

Up In Smoke? Hemp Farmers Fear EU Decision (2020)
Up In Smoke? Hemp Farmers Fear EU Decision (2020)

Illustration for Politico about how hemp farms may suffer financially as new EU legislation may be passed limiting the use of the plants. Article by Arthur Neslen and Jillian Deutsch.

Art Direction: Tim Ball

The Making Of An Incel (2020)
The Making Of An Incel (2020)

Illustration for The Walrus about how online forums are enabling radical incels to spread their ideology online. Article by Katherine Laidlaw.

Art Direction: Meredith Holigroski

China's Moment (2020)
China's Moment (2020)

Illustration for Literary Review of Canada based on an article by Dan Dunsky.

Art Direction: Brian Morgan

My Father’s Fanatical Feud With the Bullies Next Door Became an All-Out War (2020)
My Father’s Fanatical Feud With the Bullies Next Door Became an All-Out War (2020)

Header for Narratively based on a memoir by Mary Widdicks.

Art Direction: Vinnie Neuberg

Choosing Less, Pursuing More (2020)
Choosing Less, Pursuing More (2020)

For Imprint Magazine’s Issue 8 titled “Freedom”. About finding joy, peace, and freedom in committing to intentionally choosing daily spiritual disciplines in a fast paced world. Article by Oliveah Friesen.

Art Direction: Tim Wat

The Incomplete Tale of Ken Moraif (2020)
The Incomplete Tale of Ken Moraif (2020)

Illustration for RIA Intel based on an article by Greg Bartalos.

Art Direction: Jeremy A. Leung

Inside the ICE Detainee Hunger Strikes Across the Country (2020)
Inside the ICE Detainee Hunger Strikes Across the Country (2020)

Illustration for GEN/Medium for an article by Jack Herrera.

Art Direction: Tessa Modi

Polaris Music Prize 2019 - Shad
Polaris Music Prize 2019 - Shad

Poster designed for Polaris Music Prize based on Shad’s album titled, A Short Story About A War.

Art Direction - Gilbert Li

Universities Like Yale Need A Reckoning (2024)
How Disinformation Research Came Under Fire (2024)
Someone Is Watching. Is It God, or Your Boss? (2024)
Unlimited Energy Cover (2024)
The Peril And Promise Of Artificial Intelligence (2024)
The Peril And Promise Of Artificial Intelligence (2024)
OkCupid Put Users ‘At Risk Of Assault’ By Ignoring Safety Concerns, Say Former Staff (2024)
When Profit-Driven Clinics Kick “Noncompliant” Patients off Dialysis, Is Anybody Watching? (2024)
A New Centrism Is Rising in Washington (2024)
Unplug the Classroom. Or Reboot It. Just Don’t Do Nothing (2024)
The Aftermath of China's Comedy Crackdown (2024)
Sierra Club Spring Issue 2024
Climate-Science Deniers, Right-Wing Think Tanks, And Fossil Fuel Shills Are Plotting Against The Clean Energy Transition (2024)
Climate-Science Deniers, Right-Wing Think Tanks, And Fossil Fuel Shills Are Plotting Against The Clean Energy Transition (2024)
Climate-Science Deniers, Right-Wing Think Tanks, And Fossil Fuel Shills Are Plotting Against The Clean Energy Transition (2024)
Can Democracy Survive This Election Year? (2024)
The Plundering Of America's Hospitals (2024)
IBM Reopens Their Frozen Pension Plan, Saving The Company Millions (2024)
Your Smart TV Knows What You’re Watching (2023)
For One Write, Crime Is A 'Window' Into Society (2023)
The Next Frontier In Baby-Making (2023)
Covid Eris (2023)
"Spending Money To Get Nothing": The Latest On Resort Fees (2023)
Politico Cover - Volume 9, Number 31 (2023)
Do Studios Dream of Android Stars? (2023)
How Big Tech Is Ruining The Dream Of A.I. (2023)
Notes From Grief Camp (2023)
In Edith Bruck's 'Lost Bread', An Account Of The Holocaust And Its Aftermath, Cruelty Continues For Survivors Even After Auschwitz Is Closed (2023)
The Maestro (2023)
The Unraveling (2023)
Inside The Pentagon's New "Perception Management" Office To Counter Disinformation (2023)
How Much Power Should The Courts Have? (2023)
Close Reading (2023)
Digital Sweatshops (2023)
TSMC: Semiconductors and Borders of Light (2022)
Sardine: Fintech’s Great Detective (2022)
Sportsbooks Call Them Risk-Free Bets. Just Don’t Read The Fine Print (2022)
A Classic, Tragic Account Of American Incarceration (2022)
The Eyes Of Amazon: A Hidden Workforce Driving A Vast Surveillance System (2022)
U.S. Aid Program To Keep People Online Was Riddled With Deception, Fraud (2022)
How Cambodia’s Scam Mills Reel In New “Cyber Slave” Workers (2022)
How the FCC Shields Cellphone Companies From Safety Concerns (2022)
Other People’s Money, Everyone’s Problem: How Real Estate Influencers Are Fuelling The Housing Crisis (2022)
China Is Running Covert Operations That Could Seriously Overwhelm Us (2022)
"Behind TikTok’s Boom: A Legion Of Traumatized, $10-A-Day Content Moderators (2022)
What Power Do You Trust? (2022)
Sojourners Cover - November 2022 Issue
Why We Love Some Robots And Hate Others (2022)
The Robots Are Coming For Your Job… If You’re A Dolphin (2022)
Germany’s Green-On-Green Wind Power Battle (2022)
China and the Lore of American Manufacturing (2022)
Like Me, Many Americans Struggle With Suicidal Thoughts. This Law Can Help Us (2022)
A Brewery’s Anti-Violence Mission, Complicated By A Killing
Science Shows How To Protect Kids’ Mental Health, But It’s Being Ignored (2022)
Odd Text From A Wrong Number? It's Probably A Scam (2022)
More Than 350 Gig Workers Carjacked, 28 Killed, Over The Last Five Years (2022)
Inside An International Network Of Teenage Neo-Nazi Extremists (2022)
Facebook Is Receiving Sensitive Medical Information From Hospital Websites (2022)
How Much Punishment Is Enough For The Driver Who Caused The Humboldt Crash? (2022)
How Much Punishment Is Enough For The Driver Who Caused The Humboldt Crash? (2022)
How A Radical NFT Project Is Fighting To Save Ukraine (2022)
Should You Subscribe To Your Next Vacation? (2022)
Can Technology Bring Vladimir Putin To Justice? (2022)
How Mental Health Training For Regular Citizens Is Helping To Fill Canada’s Therapy Gap (2022)
How Mental Health Training For Regular Citizens Is Helping To Fill Canada’s Therapy Gap (2022)
As Pastoral Credibility Erodes, How Can We Respond? (2022)
Mind the Gap: Simulating Material Fracture and Discontinuity with Particles (2022)
Disease Took My Brother. Our Health-Care System Added To His Ordeal (2022)
Trial Begins Over The Plot To Kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer — And We Already Know The Scariest Part (2022)
Everyone Thinks Rising Interest Rates Are Bad for Tech Stocks. But Are They? (2022)
Do Good Doorbell Cams Make Good Neighbors? (2022)
Media Coverage Of Violence Against Women Is Due For A Reckoning (2022)
The Postcode Lottery: Europe’s Access To Medicines (2022)
The Dirty Work of Cleaning Online Reputations (2022)
YouTube Banned 'Ghost Gun' Videos. They're Still Up (2021)
When History Challenges The Founding Story (2021)
Prisons Said It Was COVID Isolation. The Incarcerated Describe Torture (2021)
The Precious Contingencies of Immigrants in “Sanctuary City” (2021)
China Proposes Teaching Masculinity To Boys As State Is Alarmed By Changing Gender Roles (2021)
Can We Make A Social Media Site That Isn't Full Of Abuse? (2021)
Are The Likes Of Youtube And Twitter Built To Polarize? (2021)
Polaris Music Prize 2021 - Tobi
Their Work Secured The Election. It Also Paved The Way For Pro-Trump Conspiracies (2021)
Why Chaplains Are in High Demand in an Increasingly Secular America (2021)
The Necromancer's Driver (2021)
The Politics Of Stopping Pandemics (2021)
The Young Political Spaces Of The Internet (2021)
The Fight Against Vaccine Misinformation (2021)
Why Saying “I Don’t See Race At All” Just Makes Racism Worse (2021)
I Prayed Virginia Would End The Death Penalty. It Finally Did - And It Gave Other States Hope (2021)
Get The Vaccination Campaign Back On Track (2021)
DNA Is Now Solving Decades-Old Newborn Killings (2020)
New Mexico Eliminated Cash Bail (2020)
When QAnon Came To Canada (2020)
10 Years Ago My Brother Reached Out From Addiction. I Wish I Could Go Back And Take His Hand (2020)
California May Replace Cash Bail With Algorithms — But Some Worry That Will Be Less Fair (2020)
Can Politics Handle Police Reform in 2020? An Expert Roundtable (2020)
Discrete Developmental Surfaces: 3D Shapes From 2D Sheets (2020)
The Real Cancel Culture: Pro-Israel Blacklists (2020)
This Story Is Mine (2020)
Up In Smoke? Hemp Farmers Fear EU Decision (2020)
The Making Of An Incel (2020)
China's Moment (2020)
My Father’s Fanatical Feud With the Bullies Next Door Became an All-Out War (2020)
Choosing Less, Pursuing More (2020)
The Incomplete Tale of Ken Moraif (2020)
Inside the ICE Detainee Hunger Strikes Across the Country (2020)
Polaris Music Prize 2019 - Shad
Universities Like Yale Need A Reckoning (2024)

For The New York Times, about how Universities in America are out of touch politically with the rest of America. Nevertheless the future of the country is still made there. Article by David W. Blight.

Art Direction: Shoshana Schultz

How Disinformation Research Came Under Fire (2024)

For Mother Jones, about how misinformation researchers have retreated after GOP efforts to kill the industry. Article by Anna Merlan.

Art Direction: Grace Molteni

Someone Is Watching. Is It God, or Your Boss? (2024)

For The Atlantic, about Francis Ford Coppola’s 1974 film, The Conversation, and how it relates to present times as workers are increasingly being observed by the emerging surveillance state. Article by Mark Asch.

Art Direction: Joanne Imperio

Unlimited Energy Cover (2024)

For BBC Science Focus Magazine, featured on Apple News, about companies who are drilling into the deepest depths of the earth to harness geothermal energy.

Art Direction: Joe Eden

The Peril And Promise Of Artificial Intelligence (2024)

For The Globe and Mail, about how AI advancements are turning into an arms race between the world's biggest tech companies. The focus is on fast development and innovation, leaving oversight and regulation an afterthought. Article by Ian Brown.

Art Direction: Brennan Higginbotham and Domenic Macri

The Peril And Promise Of Artificial Intelligence (2024)

For The Globe and Mail, about how AI advancements are turning into an arms race between the world's biggest tech companies. The focus is on fast development and innovation, leaving oversight and regulation an afterthought. Article by Ian Brown.

Art Direction: Brennan Higginbotham and Domenic Macri

OkCupid Put Users ‘At Risk Of Assault’ By Ignoring Safety Concerns, Say Former Staff (2024)

For The Bureau Of Investigative Journalism, about how a senior manager's negligence led to workers reporting safety and privacy failures at a dysfunctional dating app company. Article by Niamh McIntyre.

Art Direction: Alex Hess

When Profit-Driven Clinics Kick “Noncompliant” Patients off Dialysis, Is Anybody Watching? (2024)

For Mother Jones, about the world of private dialysis centers and their practice of removing "difficult" patients who require regular dialysis to survive. Article by Carrie Arnold.

Art Direction and Design: Grace Molteni

A New Centrism Is Rising in Washington (2024)

For The New York Times, about a bipartisan attitude in American politics becoming increasing popular during extreme political polarization among Republicans and Democrats. Article by David Leonhardt.

Art Direction: Annie Jen

Unplug the Classroom. Or Reboot It. Just Don’t Do Nothing (2024)

For The New Republic, about how technology is transforming the school system, its negative impacts on education, and the need for schools to adapt to these changes. Article by Antón Barba-Kay.

Art Direction: Andy Omel

The Aftermath of China's Comedy Crackdown (2024)

For The New Yorker, about standup comedians in China fearing the state and audience members. Article by Chang Che.

Art Direction: Nicholas Konrad

Sierra Club Spring Issue 2024

For Sierra Magazine, a cover for their 2024 Spring Issue.

Art Direction and Design: Rachel Griffiths

Climate-Science Deniers, Right-Wing Think Tanks, And Fossil Fuel Shills Are Plotting Against The Clean Energy Transition (2024)

For Sierra Club, about the inside conspiracy to take down wind and solar power. Article by Rebecca Burns.

Art Direction: Rachel Griffiths

Climate-Science Deniers, Right-Wing Think Tanks, And Fossil Fuel Shills Are Plotting Against The Clean Energy Transition (2024)

For Sierra Club, about the inside conspiracy to take down wind and solar power. Article by Rebecca Burns.

Art Direction: Rachel Griffiths

Climate-Science Deniers, Right-Wing Think Tanks, And Fossil Fuel Shills Are Plotting Against The Clean Energy Transition (2024)

For Sierra Club, about the inside conspiracy to take down wind and solar power. Article by Rebecca Burns.

Art Direction: Rachel Griffiths

Can Democracy Survive This Election Year? (2024)

For Zócalo Public Square, for a series following dispatches from voters around the world.

Art Direction: Jackie Mansky

The Plundering Of America's Hospitals (2024)

For Business Insider, about real estate investors preying on and profiting from financially struggling hospitals in America. Article by Bethany McLean.

Art Direction: Rebecca Zisser

IBM Reopens Their Frozen Pension Plan, Saving The Company Millions (2024)

For the New York Times, about IBM’s unfreezing their frozen pension plan for employees, switching away from 401Ks and reimplementing an old retirement system. This move will save the company millions and may inspire others to follow their strategy. Article by Jeff Sommer.

Art Direction: Minh Uonh

Your Smart TV Knows What You’re Watching (2023)

For The Markup, about smart TVs automatically stealing consumer data in order to serve targeted ads to viewers. Article by Mohamed Al Elew and Gabriel Hongsdusit.

Art Direction: Gabriel Hongsdusit

For One Write, Crime Is A 'Window' Into Society (2023)

For The New York Times, an interview with Sarah Weinman who writes a column on crime and mystery books for The New York Times. Article by Katherine J. Igoe.

Art Direction: Vinnie Neuberg

The Next Frontier In Baby-Making (2023)

For the Boston Globe, about developments in IVF and lab grown cells. The future of lab grown organs is evolving and rules on human reproductive biology may soon change. Article by Grace Rubenstein.

Art Direction: Omar Vega

Covid Eris (2023)

For Yahoo News about the emergence of the covid Eris variant.

Art Direction: Maayan Pearl

"Spending Money To Get Nothing": The Latest On Resort Fees (2023)

For the New York Times, about how hotels are hiding extra costs are charging travelers for add-on expenses labelled as ‘resort fees’. Hotels can dishonestly advertise low nightly rates while inflating the true cost of the stay with additional resort fees. Article by Elaine Glusac.

Art Direction: Minh Uong

Politico Cover - Volume 9, Number 31 (2023)

For Politico Europe, about the European Union sanctioning Russian oligarchs. Politico investigates the shaky evidence used by the EU in these “working papers” to justify their sanction decisions.

Art Direction: Tim Ball

Do Studios Dream of Android Stars? (2023)

For The New York Times, about the impact of A.I. on Hollywood as workers fear the growing threat of technology replacing their jobs while executives don’t seem to care. Article by Manohla Dargis.

Art Direction: Jennifer Ledbury

How Big Tech Is Ruining The Dream Of A.I. (2023)

For The New Republic, about how workers are headed towards a path of a dystopian future as Big Tech continues to push and hold a monopoly on A.I. technology, rather than use it to empower and serve the public. Articleby Mike Pearl.

Art Direction and Design: Andy Omel

Notes From Grief Camp (2023)

For The Walrus, about a weekend program at Camp Eri where kids learn how to face deal with the death of a loved one. Article by Mitchell Consky.

Art Direction: Paul Kim

In Edith Bruck's 'Lost Bread', An Account Of The Holocaust And Its Aftermath, Cruelty Continues For Survivors Even After Auschwitz Is Closed (2023)

For The Boston Globe Book Review, about Edith Bruck’s historical novel titled “Lost Bread”. The book is based on Bruck’s own experiences as a child living through and surviving the Holocaust. Article by Jeanne Bonner

Art Direction: George Patisteas

The Maestro (2023)

For The Washington Post, about Grigor Sargsyan who started the largest match-fixing ring in tennis. Article by Kevin Sieff.

Art Direction: Andrew Braford

The Unraveling (2023)

For The Washington Post, about how a small-town police officer in Flanders, Belgium took down the largest match-fixing ring in tennis. Article by Kevin Sieff.

Art Direction: Andrew Braford

Inside The Pentagon's New "Perception Management" Office To Counter Disinformation (2023)

For The Intercept, about the Pentagon’s use of propaganda to influence foreign perceptions about America. The questionable method of managing overseas disinformation campaigns is through the Pentagon’s own use of disinformation. Article by Ken Klippenstein

Art Direction: Philipp Hubert

How Much Power Should The Courts Have? (2023)

Print: A Supreme Dilemna

A spread for the New York Times, about the imbalance of power that the Supreme Courts hold and how they may be weakening democracies in the US and other countries. Article by Emily Bazelon.

Art Direction: Annie Jen

Close Reading (2023)

For Maisonneuve, about the role and importance of alternative media versus older/traditional media in the current digital age. Article by Anupa Mistry.

Art Direction: Rachel Wine

Digital Sweatshops (2023)

For The Bureau Of Investigative Journalism, a cover illustration for a series on “Big Tech”.

Art Direction: Alex Hess

TSMC: Semiconductors and Borders of Light (2022)

For The Generalist, about TSMC, Taiwan's and the world's largest semiconductor foundry expanding beyond Taiwan by investing in a 40 billion dollar American factory. Article by Mario Gabriele

Art Direction: Ali Troute

Sardine: Fintech’s Great Detective (2022)

For The Generalist, about a Fintech startup that serves as a fraud prevention payment platform for fintech and crypto. Article by Mario Gabriele.

Art Direction: Ali Troute

Sportsbooks Call Them Risk-Free Bets. Just Don’t Read The Fine Print (2022)

For the Washington Post, about the sports betting industry’s problematic tactics of using misleading deals to attract new players. Bettors are enticed by false advertisements offers of “Risk-Free Bets” but end up falling for the fake promise of a win-win scenario. Article by Danny Funt

Art Direction: Betty Chavarria

A Classic, Tragic Account Of American Incarceration (2022)

For the Washington Post, a book review of “The Other Side of Prospect” by Nicholas Dawidoff, a story about a young black teen who is wrongfully convicted of murder. Article by Mark Oppenheimer.

Art Direction: Beth Broadwater

The Eyes Of Amazon: A Hidden Workforce Driving A Vast Surveillance System (2022)

For The Bureau Of Investigative Journalism, about the relationship between Amazon’s warehouse workers working in America, and the video reviewers working in India who surveil them. Video reviewers share their work of staring at hours of video footage without blinking and about the stress of having to maintain a high accuracy rate as making mistakes will impact their performance. Article by Niamh McIntyre and Rosie Bradbury

Art Direction: Alex Hess

U.S. Aid Program To Keep People Online Was Riddled With Deception, Fraud (2022)

For The Washington Post, about how the U.S. government had issued a pandemic plan to help millions of low-income families connected online. An investigation has revealed telecom giants abusing and taking advantage of this funding. Article by Tony Romm

Art Direction: Talia Trackim

How Cambodia’s Scam Mills Reel In New “Cyber Slave” Workers (2022)

For Rest Of World, about how Southeast Asian online scam compounds are luring and trafficking individuals into working for them. It’s a business of online extortion where the victims end up becoming recruiters for the same company that lured and trafficked them. Article by Danielle Keeton-Olsen and Lam Ngyuen.

Art Direction: Cengiz Yar

How the FCC Shields Cellphone Companies From Safety Concerns (2022)

For ProPublica, about 5G Towers and how the Federal Communications Commission have not properly researched the impact and negative effects that these towers have on human health. Article by Peter Elkind

Art Direction: Alex Bandoni

Other People’s Money, Everyone’s Problem: How Real Estate Influencers Are Fuelling The Housing Crisis (2022)

For The Globe and Mail, about how shady housing investment scammers are using social media to prey on inexperienced investors. Article by Rachelle Younglai.

Art Direction Domenic Macri

China Is Running Covert Operations That Could Seriously Overwhelm Us (2022)

For The New York Times, about China’s growing intelligence agencies and evolving espionage capabilities threaten to overwhelm the West’s security agencies. Article by Nigel Inkster.

Art Director: Sam Whitney

"Behind TikTok’s Boom: A Legion Of Traumatized, $10-A-Day Content Moderators (2022)

For The Bureau Of Investigative Journalism about underpaid TikTok content moderators and their quiet job of screening disturbing videos to keep the platform safe. Article by Niamh McIntyre, Rosie Bradbury, and Billy Perrigo.

Art Direction: Alex Hess

What Power Do You Trust? (2022)

For Sojourners’ November 2022 Issue, about how the church is navigating online media engagement as data gathering and surveillance becomes commonplace.

Sojourners Cover - November 2022 Issue

For Sojourners, about how the church is navigating online media engagement as data gathering and surveillance becomes commonplace.

Art Direction and Design: Candace Sanders

Why We Love Some Robots And Hate Others (2022)

For BBC Science Focus, about the sociology of human and robot relationships and why some robots are more disliked than others. Article by Kate Darling

Art Direction: Joe Eden

The Robots Are Coming For Your Job… If You’re A Dolphin (2022)

For BBC Science Focus, about an idea to have animatronic creatures replacing controversial performing animals in circuses and aquariums. Article.

Art Direction: Joe Eden

Germany’s Green-On-Green Wind Power Battle (2022)

For Politico Europe, about disagreements amongst Germany’s environmentalists and the government about the expansion of wind power projects and the preservation of nature and biodiversity. Article by Antonia Zimmermann.

Art Direction: Tim Ball

China and the Lore of American Manufacturing (2022)

For the New Yorker, about Ohio’s Senate race and how both the Republican and Democratic candidates are blaming the loss of American manufacturing jobs, and the cost of recreating them on China, fueling anti-Asian hate. Article by E. Tammy Kim.

Art Direction: Nicholas Konrad

Like Me, Many Americans Struggle With Suicidal Thoughts. This Law Can Help Us (2022)

For The Washington Post, about the advocacy for The Preventing Suicide Through Voluntary Firearm Purchase Delay Act. This bill, if passed, could allow people who are prone to suicidality to self-register themselves into the Voluntary Purchase Delay Database, prohibiting them from purchasing firearms. The proposed bill could save many lives and give individuals the tools to protect themselves. Article by Bryan Barks.

Art Direction: Danielle Kunitz

A Brewery’s Anti-Violence Mission, Complicated By A Killing

For the New Yorker, about “TRU Colors”, a brewery in Wilmington, NC. Its controversial business model to reduce gang violence by employing rival gang members is being criticized after a double murder last summer. Article by Charles Bethea.

Art Direction: Aviva Michaelov

Science Shows How To Protect Kids’ Mental Health, But It’s Being Ignored (2022)

For Scientific American, about how the youth in America have been experiencing a mental health crisis long before the pandemic. Science-based psychological approaches have been shown to improve mental health, but require more commitment and resources to address this issue at scale. Article by Mitch Prinstein and Kathleen A. Ethier.

Art Direction: Michael Mrak

Odd Text From A Wrong Number? It's Probably A Scam (2022)

For NBC News, scammers are sending innocuous text messages sent to the “wrong number” that are draining victims of millions of dollars. Article by Kevin Collier.

Art Direction: Chelsea Stahl

More Than 350 Gig Workers Carjacked, 28 Killed, Over The Last Five Years (2022)

For The Markup, a story about how a vast number of Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, and other driving gig workers have been victims of violent carjackings over the past five years. Article by Dara Kerr.

Art Direction: Gabriel Hongsdusit

Inside An International Network Of Teenage Neo-Nazi Extremists (2022)

For The Insider, about an online international Neo-Nazi group that recruits and radicalize teenagers to commit violent attacks around the world. Article by Nick Robins Early, Alexander Nabert, and Christina Brause.

Art Direction: Rebecca Zisser

Facebook Is Receiving Sensitive Medical Information From Hospital Websites (2022)

For The Markup, about how Facebook is collecting and tracking patient medical data from hospital websites. Article by Todd Feathers, Simon Fondrie-Teitler, Angie Waller, and Surya Mattu.

Art Direction: Gabriel Hongsdusit

How Much Punishment Is Enough For The Driver Who Caused The Humboldt Crash? (2022)

For The Walrus about Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, his potential deportation, and what justice looks like as he faces punishment for a deadly truck accident. Article by Sharon J. Riley.

Art Direction: Paul Kim

How Much Punishment Is Enough For The Driver Who Caused The Humboldt Crash? (2022)

For The Walrus about Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, his potential deportation, and what justice looks like as he faces punishment for a deadly truck accident. Article by Sharon J. Riley.

Art Direction: Paul Kim

How A Radical NFT Project Is Fighting To Save Ukraine (2022)

For VICE, about the Meta History Museum using NFTs to raise funds for the Ukrainian Government’s fight against the Russian invasion. Article by Eliza Levinson.

Art Direction: Cath Virginia

Should You Subscribe To Your Next Vacation? (2022)

For The New York Times, about how some travel services and airlines are turning to subscription-based models. Article by Elaine Glusac.

Art Direction: Minh Uong

Can Technology Bring Vladimir Putin To Justice? (2022)

For The Washington Post, about how blockchain technology can be useful in authenticating images of the war in Ukraine. These images could play a key role in prosecution at future war-crimes tribunals. Article by Steven Zeitchik.

Art Direction: Emily Wright

How Mental Health Training For Regular Citizens Is Helping To Fill Canada’s Therapy Gap (2022)

For The Globe and Mail, about how during the pandemic, the demand for psychologists and psychiatrists is rising, while availability is shrinking. The Canadian Mental Health Commission is trying to train society with mental health first aid skills, starting with a network of peer support workers. Article by Erin Anderssen.

Art Direction: Brennan Higginbotham

How Mental Health Training For Regular Citizens Is Helping To Fill Canada’s Therapy Gap (2022)

For The Globe and Mail, about how during the pandemic, the demand for psychologists and psychiatrists is rising, while availability is shrinking. The Canadian Mental Health Commission is trying to train society with mental health first aid skills, starting with a network of peer support workers. Article by Erin Anderssen.

Art Direction: Ming Wong

As Pastoral Credibility Erodes, How Can We Respond? (2022)

For Christianity Today, about how to respond to the waning trust in pastors among Christians and non-Christians, and the decline in their perceived credibility. Article by Glenn Packiam

Art Direction: Jared Boggess

Mind the Gap: Simulating Material Fracture and Discontinuity with Particles (2022)

Poster illustration for the Toronto Geometry Colloquium.

Art Direction: Selena Ling

Disease Took My Brother. Our Health-Care System Added To His Ordeal (2022)

For The Washington Post. Article by Karen Tumulty. An opinions essay about America’s previously broken health care system and how the Affordable Care Act and Medicare extended her brother’s life.

Art Direction: Chris Rukan

Trial Begins Over The Plot To Kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer — And We Already Know The Scariest Part (2022)

For The Insider about how an extremist group planned and organized a kidnapping operation against the governor Gretchen Whitmer after the events of the Michigan Capitol protest. Article by Ben Jacobs.

Art Direction: Rebecca Zisser

Everyone Thinks Rising Interest Rates Are Bad for Tech Stocks. But Are They? (2022)

For Institutional Investor about and how the previous assumptions of the effect that interest rates have on tech stocks aren’t accurate. Article by Doug Peta.

Art Direction: Jeremy A. Leung

Do Good Doorbell Cams Make Good Neighbors? (2022)

For Wired about one neighbor’s struggle against their desire to get a video surveillance camera for their front porch and their conflicting thoughts about wanting to be a good, trusting neighbor. Article by Meghan O’Gieblyn.

Art Director: Elena Lacey

Media Coverage Of Violence Against Women Is Due For A Reckoning (2022)

For the HuffPost about the harmful way that media reports on stories about domestic abuse and violence against women. Article by Zahara Hill.

Art Direction: Isabella Carapella

The Postcode Lottery: Europe’s Access To Medicines (2022)

For Politico EU about how Europe has approved many new medicinal drugs, but access and affordability is still a major barrier for patients in need. Article by Helen Collis.

Art Direction: Tim Ball

The Dirty Work of Cleaning Online Reputations (2022)

For The Walrus about the reputation fixing industry. Companies restore and clean up online profiles on the internet that are defamed or harassed. Article by Paul Gallant.

Art Direction: Natalie Vineberg

YouTube Banned 'Ghost Gun' Videos. They're Still Up (2021)

For NBC News about how "ghost gun" assembly videos are still on Youtube despite being prohibited. Article by Joshua Eaton

Art Direction: Chelsea Stahl

When History Challenges The Founding Story (2021)

For Noema Magazine, about the national significance of preserving and protecting founding narratives in both closed and open societies. Article by Nathan Gardels.

Art Direction: Amara Higuera

Prisons Said It Was COVID Isolation. The Incarcerated Describe Torture (2021)

For HuffPost, about how prisons turned to solitary confinement as medical isolation during the pandemic. Article by Jessica Schulberg and Christopher Blackwell.

Art Direction: Rebecca Zisser

The Precious Contingencies of Immigrants in “Sanctuary City” (2021)

For The New Yorker. A theatre review of Martyna Majok’s play, Sanctuary City. Article by Vinson Cunningham

Art Direction: Alexandra Zsigmond

China Proposes Teaching Masculinity To Boys As State Is Alarmed By Changing Gender Roles (2021)

For NBC News about the modern disruption in China’s traditional gender stereotypes and the implementation of masculinity education. Article by Zixu Wang, Xin Chen and Caroline Radnofsky.

Art Direction: Kara Haupt

Can We Make A Social Media Site That Isn't Full Of Abuse? (2021)

An illustration for BBC Science Focus about how social media algorithms are designed to encourage and incentivize extremism, amplifying pre-existing social tensions and divisions. Article by Aleks Krotoski.

Art Direction: Joe Eden

Are The Likes Of Youtube And Twitter Built To Polarize? (2021)

An illustration for BBC Science Focus about how social media algorithms are designed to encourage and incentivize extremism, amplifying pre-existing social tensions and divisions. Article by Aleks Krotoski.

Art Direction: Joe Eden

Polaris Music Prize 2021 - Tobi

Poster designed for Polaris Music Prize based on Tobi’s album titled, ELEMENTS Vol.1

Art Direction - Gilbert Li

Their Work Secured The Election. It Also Paved The Way For Pro-Trump Conspiracies (2021)

For NBC News about how far-right extremists are threatening cybersecurity experts who worked on the US 2020 election and are misusing their work. Article by Kevin Collier.

Art Direction: Chelsea Stahl

Why Chaplains Are in High Demand in an Increasingly Secular America (2021)

For Vice about how Chaplains are expanding their ministry of offering spiritual care despite the decline of religious belief in America. Article by Diana Kruzman.

Art Direction: Cathryn Virginia

The Necromancer's Driver (2021)

For a short fiction story published on The Baffler about a graverobber who becomes involved with a mysterious necromancer. Story by Reuben Dendinger.

Art Direction: Jason Arias

The Politics Of Stopping Pandemics (2021)

For The New Yorker about vaccine diplomacy and the impact of viruses around the world. Article by Jerome Groopman.

Art Direction: Chris Curry

The Young Political Spaces Of The Internet (2021)

For The New Yorker about internet extremism and the increasing radicalization of political ideology as you search the web. Article by Nathan Taylor Pemberton.

Art Direction: Sebit Min

The Fight Against Vaccine Misinformation (2021)

For The New Yorker about the struggle to track the spread of disinformation narratives as vaccinations around the world ramp up. Article by Anna Russell

Art Direction: Rose Wong

Why Saying “I Don’t See Race At All” Just Makes Racism Worse (2021)

For TED about racial color blindness leading to the denial of racism. Article by Heather McGhee.

Art Direction: Sarah Jane Souther

I Prayed Virginia Would End The Death Penalty. It Finally Did - And It Gave Other States Hope (2021)

For The Washington Post about senator and former Virginian governor, Tim Kaine’s pursuit to end the use of death penalty. Article by Tim Kaine.

Art Direction: Chris Rukan

Get The Vaccination Campaign Back On Track (2021)

For Politico about President Emmanuel Macron’s path to reelection in 2022. About France’s lagging efforts in vaccinating the population and the potential effects this can have on the country’s fight against the coronavirus.

Art Direction: Tim Ball

DNA Is Now Solving Decades-Old Newborn Killings (2020)

For Medium about how genealogy databases are leading police to mothers who killed their babies. Article by Emily Mullin.

Art Direction: Claire Merchlinsky

New Mexico Eliminated Cash Bail (2020)

For NBC News. New Mexico eliminated cash bail — but now one county locks up more people without bond before trial. Article by Anita Hassan.

Art Direction: Chelsea Stahl

When QAnon Came To Canada (2020)

For The Walrus about conspiracy theories gaining popularity in Canada. Article by Matthew Remski.

Art Direction: Natalie Vineberg

10 Years Ago My Brother Reached Out From Addiction. I Wish I Could Go Back And Take His Hand (2020)

For the Washington Post about a sister’s experience losing her younger brother to the opioid epidemic. Article by Sosha Lewis

Art Direction: Chris Rukan

California May Replace Cash Bail With Algorithms — But Some Worry That Will Be Less Fair (2020)

For NBC News about the distrust of an algorithm that may replace cash bail. Article by Jon Schuppe.

Art Direction: Chelsea Stahl

Can Politics Handle Police Reform in 2020? An Expert Roundtable (2020)

Illustration for POLITICO about justice reform. Article by Darius Dixon.

Art Direction: Megan McCrink

Discrete Developmental Surfaces: 3D Shapes From 2D Sheets (2020)

Poster illustration for the Toronto Geometry Colloquium.

Art Direction: Josh Holinaty

The Real Cancel Culture: Pro-Israel Blacklists (2020)

For The Intercept about the Pro-Israel blacklisting site, Canary Mission and its involvement in silencing free speech. Article by Murtaza Hussain.

Art Direction: Philipp Hubert

This Story Is Mine (2020)

Illustration for Literary Review of Canada about a woman reflecting on her experience being groomed and sexually abused as a teenager. Article by Cecily Ross.

Art Direction: Brian Morgan

Up In Smoke? Hemp Farmers Fear EU Decision (2020)

Illustration for Politico about how hemp farms may suffer financially as new EU legislation may be passed limiting the use of the plants. Article by Arthur Neslen and Jillian Deutsch.

Art Direction: Tim Ball

The Making Of An Incel (2020)

Illustration for The Walrus about how online forums are enabling radical incels to spread their ideology online. Article by Katherine Laidlaw.

Art Direction: Meredith Holigroski

China's Moment (2020)

Illustration for Literary Review of Canada based on an article by Dan Dunsky.

Art Direction: Brian Morgan

My Father’s Fanatical Feud With the Bullies Next Door Became an All-Out War (2020)

Header for Narratively based on a memoir by Mary Widdicks.

Art Direction: Vinnie Neuberg

Choosing Less, Pursuing More (2020)

For Imprint Magazine’s Issue 8 titled “Freedom”. About finding joy, peace, and freedom in committing to intentionally choosing daily spiritual disciplines in a fast paced world. Article by Oliveah Friesen.

Art Direction: Tim Wat

The Incomplete Tale of Ken Moraif (2020)

Illustration for RIA Intel based on an article by Greg Bartalos.

Art Direction: Jeremy A. Leung

Inside the ICE Detainee Hunger Strikes Across the Country (2020)

Illustration for GEN/Medium for an article by Jack Herrera.

Art Direction: Tessa Modi

Polaris Music Prize 2019 - Shad

Poster designed for Polaris Music Prize based on Shad’s album titled, A Short Story About A War.

Art Direction - Gilbert Li

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