I illustrated these cards as part of a set about notorious New York crime boss Lucky Luciano. The different cards pertain to different characters and activities that were parts of his life.
New School Free Press Illustration for a news article about administrative actions in response to the corona virus outbreak, and student experiences of virus-associated racism in the city.
This piece reported on the controversy of Parsons fashion students professionally outsourcing tasks like sewing for their senior thesis collections.
This illustration was done for a piece I also reported on, about the appointment of a new executive dean of Parsons: Dr. Rachel Schreiber. After it was published, I found out she saw it and requested to use it as a profile picture on social media.
A style of vector illustration I’ve been exploring, and using to make Where's-Waldo-esque graphics for The New School Free Press.
Here is my latest piece in the series, used as a cover for our March print issue. It features our university center's architecture and contains little scenes that represent each article in the issue.
This was for a spiked piece about how The New School tries to promote sustainability in its infrastructure. It was the first piece I had done depicting university center's distinct architecture- our art director saw it and suggested that I do another one in the same style for our March print cover.
Another concept I began for a piece discussing issues on campus and tension between the administration and community.
Playing Cards- Lucky Luciano
I illustrated these cards as part of a set about notorious New York crime boss Lucky Luciano. The different cards pertain to different characters and activities that were parts of his life.
COVID-19 (Feb 2020) Illustration
New School Free Press Illustration for a news article about administrative actions in response to the corona virus outbreak, and student experiences of virus-associated racism in the city.
Fashion Outsourcing Illustration
This piece reported on the controversy of Parsons fashion students professionally outsourcing tasks like sewing for their senior thesis collections.
New Parsons Dean
This illustration was done for a piece I also reported on, about the appointment of a new executive dean of Parsons: Dr. Rachel Schreiber. After it was published, I found out she saw it and requested to use it as a profile picture on social media.
Orthography-Style Illustrations
A style of vector illustration I’ve been exploring, and using to make Where's-Waldo-esque graphics for The New School Free Press.
Here is my latest piece in the series, used as a cover for our March print issue. It features our university center's architecture and contains little scenes that represent each article in the issue.
This was for a spiked piece about how The New School tries to promote sustainability in its infrastructure. It was the first piece I had done depicting university center's distinct architecture- our art director saw it and suggested that I do another one in the same style for our March print cover.
Another concept I began for a piece discussing issues on campus and tension between the administration and community.