by James Yang | Jun 28, 2016 | blog
Illustration inspired by a stunned Great Britain waking up to the reality of leaving the EU. By coincidence I had an alternate sketch laying around for an earlier assignment about cracking foundations. I was looking for a reason to work it up and the Brexit news...
by James Yang | Jun 21, 2016 | blog
The New York Times and I have had a long relationship which constantly morphs and I’ve had the chance to work for a couple different sections lately. The top illustration for the Well Section commissioned by Catherine Gilmore-Barnes is for a column about how...
by James Yang | Jun 14, 2016 | blog
Great news from 3×3 magazine. The cover “Mentoship” for the Norweigian Medical Journal has won an award of merit from 3×3’s annual Pro Show and will be featured in the printed annual. Much thanks to AD Emma Dalby for the great assignment...
by James Yang | Jun 7, 2016 | blog
Creative Director Claude Skelton called with a fun before/after assignment for the Carey Business School at John Hopkins. The assignment was a cover and leading image for a feature about rebuilding brands after a crisis. Claude is one of the art directors who helped...
by James Yang | May 31, 2016 | blog
AD Bambi Nicklen called with a fun assignment for Stanford magazine: An image was needed for a story about scientists creating online games for those who where interested in RNA. The amount of testing needed to map RNA is so vast scientists thought crowdsourcing could...
by James Yang | May 24, 2016 | blog
AD Paul Naughton at Houstonia Magazine called with an assignment for a story he thought would I would enjoy and he was correct. Paul needed an image for the memories of a woman when she was bedridden as a child with fibromyalgia. Strangely, meals were her strongest...