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Been doing these scratchboard portraits every month for @princetonalumni Weekly. Here are a few of my favorites lately. #illustration
A personal piece. No, Robert Moses was not a member of the KKK. But his pen and pencils were the weapons he used to rip through the heart of Black neighborhoods and helped segregate so many communities throughout the New York area. #illustration
A fun series of illos for @GlobeVisuals that'll never be published. For an article about the FBI being *this* close to arresting Julian Assange, back in the early 2010s. The case involved a raid, a hacker informants. Sadly, there were inaccuracies in the reporting.
New one for @DeloitteInsight about how toy manufacturing in China could easily move to other countries, as businesses look to diversify supply chains. Second image was a rejected sketch.
Two quickies for @barronsonline about stocks that'll do well no matter who wins. 1) Infrastructure stocks 2) Managed-care stocks. @RappArt #illustration GO VOTE!
"Vindicated Covid-19 models warn pandemic is far from over." New one for @NBCNews about the accuracy of coronavirus models and the possibly grim next few months. Lot of sketches and final variations for this. Many thanks @chelseastahl for this one!
Cover for @ASIS_Intl Security Management Magazine, on predicting protests and understanding the factors behind them. Some rejected sketches below as well...
Full-pager for @UAlberta New Trail magazine, about the future of pandemics. "Instead of playing catch-up with the next virus, precision medicine aims to let us find it early and deal with it swiftly." #illustration
Fun series for @barronsonline about travel during in the age of coronavirus. #Illustration