by James Yang | Apr 5, 2016 | blog
Searching for Answers, Plansponsor Magazine, SooJin Buzelli, AD Great news from American Illustration: 2 pieces were selected for American Illustration Annual 35. From 10,003 submissions 339 images are selected for the annual. The two pieces selected were...
by James Yang | Mar 29, 2016 | blog
The American Federation of Teachers isĀ of my oldest clients so it was a pleasure when AD Jennifer Chang called with a project. Her editors wanted a progressive series of illustrations about a new approach to teaching science. Teachers have found understanding the gaps...
by James Yang | Mar 22, 2016 | blog
Sometimes an assignment comes that’s close to your heart. Pamela Fogg at Middlebury Magazine called with a story about how behavior changes when people use their real names online. Turns out conversation becomes more civil when users put a person behind the...
by James Yang | Mar 15, 2016 | blog
Illustration for the Well section of the New York Times about the Costumes That Obscure Doctor and Patient. AD Catherine Gilmore-Barnes requested something fun for an interesting post from a physician wondering if the standard white coat and patient smock are uniforms...
by James Yang | Mar 8, 2016 | blog
Some illustrators stress about rush jobs but I don’t. They are like quick challenges on Top Chef so I treat it like a game. Dan Smith called with a rush job for an article about new US tax rules for global companies. Global companies complained about the...
by James Yang | Mar 1, 2016 | blog
Art Director Tim Oliver called with an assignment he knew I would love: Tim needed a series of illustrations for Golf Digest’s 2016 Hot List. The Hot list is like Christmas for golfers with comprehensive reviews of gear for all levels of golfers. The Hot List is...