Art Director: Yeojin Shin
Animator: Tucker Klein
Youtube Doodle celebrating the Freestyle Soccer community on YT, which launched internationally on the YT homepage on the first day of the 2022 World Cup.
I created the static illustration and all of the storyboarding and design work for the logo animation, which was animated by Tucker Klein.
Illustration for an episode of WNYCโs podcast, Death Sex & Money, about sports movies
Art Director: Yeojin Shin
Animator: Andrew Lebov
YouTube Doodle celebrating the cardistry community, which launched internationally on the YT homepage on Harry Houdiniโs Birthday.
I created the static illustration and all of the animation assets for the logo, which was animated by Andrew Lebov.
Illustration for the Mansion section about a pet giant tortoise that was conveyed along with the sale of a home.
Illustration for Oatlyโs magazine created to evoke the feelings inspired by a romantic and sultry coffee shop playlist
For an op-ed about how noir crime novels can act as a mirror to reality and society.
A selection of 12 chapter illustrations I created for the short stories featured in Issue 69 of McSweenyโs Quarterly
Main illustration and spots for an article about Amazon Alexaโs place in daily family life
โItโs a New Era for the Hot Jewish Girlโ
For Emily Flakeโs personal essay about her daughter immersing herself in the video game world of Roblox during quarantine
Illustration for an episode of WNYCโs podcast, Death Sex & Money, about the movies that shaped peopleโs ideas about sex and romance
For a short story about living out multiple lives within and between two very different video games
Illustration for articles about how to get more women in leadership roles and how to implement a four-day work week
About how parents exploit their children in influencer culture
About the overlap between childrenโs books and comics
About how people are turning to digital distractions to mollify their peaking anxiety levels
Diagrams of different meeting setups
About how you can save more by understanding more
For the story, โI Woke Up From a Coma and Couldnโt Escape the Guy Pretending to be My Boyfriendโ
A series of illustrations created for a special guide on coaching girls
About the environmental impact of self-driving cars
For an article about what it takes to write a hit pop song
1" enamel pin of an orange boy's face with a cheerful smile and blue baseball hat. Made of black-painted metal and orange, white, blue enamel.
This pin was designed in collaboration with Domey
For a review of The Very Nice Box, a novel that centers on a digital psychotherapy app
Weekly spot illustrations for the Agenda Section
About a digital love simulation that could prove if youโre with the right person
About the tension between professional bartenders that have been homebound due to quarantine and bartender influencers on Instagram
About a father's descent into the world of conspiracy theories
For a special feature illustrating life under quarantine at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. See it here.
With my drawing, I wanted to convey how, for me, everything has a sense of unreality. Disconnected from friends, family and the outside world, I feel like Iโm nowhere even when Iโm right here in my apartment, looking out my window.
About how employees are being asked to install spyware so they can be monitored while working remotely
A selection from a series of illustrations about the many ways Europe will change post-coronavirus, such as more homemade meals, a stronger Euro, lost privacy, and more
About how high school students canโt focus on studying for tests because of stress and anxiety about coronavirus
Spots for an article about ways to be more active
Cover illustration for the Weekend section about how local musicians in the D.C. area are continuing to release new music even while venues are closed
About the importance of teaching children to embrace failure
About the best audiobooks for long road trips with kids
Personal piece created for The Great Outdoors, a group illustration show
Awards: Selected for Illustrators 62 exhibit and book
Cover and interior illustrations for the Disinformation Issue. The issue covered topics such as the fact-checking industry, the virality of fake news, the power of whisper networks, among others.
Elements of the cover were also used to create various programming and promotional materials at the December 2019 Columbia Journalism School conference about disinformation and the 2020 election.
Illustration inspired by "The Little Prince", the novella by Antoine de Saint-Exupรฉry
For Light Grey Art Lab's group show, "Tiny Homes."
Illustration for Tanner Christensenโs blog about why you should ignore the noise of popular trends and opinions if you want to create meaningful design work
Killed series for an editorial critiquing legacy admissions to Ivy League schools. These graduation portraits intended to show different generations of a family attending the same elite school
About how exactly the trillions of dollars of Covid-19 federal relief money was spent
I was asked to make an illustration that visualizes the experience of using nuraphone headphones, as well as what it feels like to listen to a good song
Adding layers of obstacles to protect valuables
About The New York Timesโ homepage redesign.
This illustration was split in half to bookend the article
About how the content management team at The New York Times developed a new planning tool to help the newsroom organize the hundreds of stories published daily
For Tanner Christiansenโs design blog about why you should ignore the noise of popular trends and opinions if you want to create meaningful design work
For an editorial about the plan to provide free Pre-K education to all of New York City's 3-year-olds
Main variant cover for BOOM! Studios' Adventure Time comic series.
Adventure Time and the characters of BMO, Finn and Jake, are the property of Cartoon Network
I was asked to create a gif to help promote and celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Society of Illustrators annual exhibition
โLittle by little, it adds up to something biggerโ
For an article about embracing analog technology and finding a balance with the more modern digital tools in our lives
About how Twitter wonโt give any data to researchers to solve disinformation
Illustration inspired by an article about genetically engineering plants so that they thrive
Spread for an article theorizing what science would look like if geniuses such as Darwin or Einstein had never existed
Awards: Selected for Illustrators 61 exhibit and book
For an editorial about how the Senate is hiding millions of documents related to Brett Kavanaughโs past
Animated and static versions of this illustration were created for the web and print versions of the article
About a woman who quit her job at 50 to reinvent herself
About how conventional political wisdom is falling apart on Capitol Hill
Diagrammatic illustration of everything you could need on a moving truck
About how fewer children have health insurance now
Scientists are using genes that produce bioluminescence to monitor and track diseases in the human body