by James Yang | Feb 23, 2016 | blog
Cover art for SooJin Buzelli and PlanSponsor magazine about choosing the right advisor for your investments. SooJin has an uncanny ability to know what I’m thinking. The original sketch was more complex but I was thinking it might have been better if it was...
by James Yang | Feb 16, 2016 | blog
Illustration for the New York Times Well Section about treating patients with addictions. Art Director Audrey Razgaitis asked for an approach which caught the barriers addictive patients cause hospitals with treatment. I was happy when they picked the idea of a...
by James Yang | Feb 9, 2016 | blog
Illustration for the Wall St Journal about the appeal of small international stocks. Art Director Orlie Kraus asked for an image with the idea that international small caps can be overlooked. Kids standing in a crowd of adults seemed the perfect launching point for...
by James Yang | Feb 2, 2016 | blog
The Iowa caucus has kicked off an election season which many commentators find to be a strange cycle. Candidates who would normally never have a chance are leading or contending because voter anger has reached a tipping point. This illustration originally commissioned...
by James Yang | Jan 26, 2016 | blog
It was one for the records for the blizzard this weekend in New York City. These illustrations were inspired by me doubting the weatherman about massive storms coming to the city. Turned out to be a very bad decision.
by James Yang | Jan 19, 2016 | blog
Animated gif for the Wall St Journal about the financial questions you need to ask before picking a college. The animation needed to be a fun simple gif which caught the idea of tallying up the final cost. Colleen McEnaney, AD.