by James Yang | Apr 14, 2015 | blog
The Chronicle of Higher Education called with an assignment about the how multilingual people see the world versus people who speak a single language. Turns out the world is seems more varied and bigger for those who speak more than one language. The structure of...
by James Yang | Apr 7, 2015 | blog, projects
This is part of a continuing series for Genetech’s site to help explain a variety of complex concepts. This series explains the issues researchers must consider when using tissue samples for research. Producer Nick Miller and the rest of the production team have...
by James Yang | Mar 31, 2015 | blog, lab, news
Boundless Brooklyn asked Chris Buzelli and SooJin Buzelli to curate an exhibit featuring 50 illustrators painting 50 water tower models. The opening is April 3rd at Kikkerland Shop on 493 6th Avenue in New York City from 6pm to 9pm. It has been a while since breaking...
by James Yang | Mar 24, 2015 | blog
My life is nothing if not ironic. Fellow illustrator and friend Otto Steininger recently did an illustration about a new medical procedure for transplanting poop. Naturally I had some fun at his expense. The freelance gods decided to teach a lesson and AD Valarie...
by James Yang | Mar 17, 2015 | blog
AD David Stokes and I have worked together for many years so we have seen the evolution of print and web together. His latest assignment is one of many I have received lately requesting formatting for the newer parallax approach to web design. It’s a welcome new...