Art Direction & Design
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Illustration Commissions for various desks, like Arts & Leisure, A2/A3, and the Book Review, for print and digital formats.
The Art of Trolling
Art direction and layout for The Art of Trolling, a cover story tracing the history trolling as a comic subgenre, and novel forms of trolling overtaking social media.
Illustration by Heejae Kim
Inside the Times
Inside the Times delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how news, features and opinion come together at The New York Times.
Art direction and layout for a story that dives deep into the functions non-musical notations serve in a score.
Illustration by Eric Timothy Carlson. Watch a french horn player sightread this score here.
Illustration by Eric Timothy Carlson. Watch a french horn player sightread this score here.
The Book Review
Meet the Rubinsteins. They’re Messy, but They’re Mensches.Illustration by Georgette Smith
In 1970s San Francisco, a Groovy Tale of Sex and MenaceIllustration by Kimberly Elliott
How Much Does Capitalism Cost? Ask These Prospectors.Illustration by Miroslav Weissmuller
In This Immersive Art-World Novel, There’s a Body CountIllustration by Aistė Stancikaitė
For These Millennials, College Was a Party. Then Came Real Life.Illustration by Laura Edelbacher
He Died at 49. His Collected Poems Rank With the Best of the 20th Century.Illustration by Anna Mills
A2/A3: Second Look
Second Look is a column exclusive to the Saturday print newspaper that revisits a story from the past week.