by James Yang | May 12, 2015 | blog
Goodness Okoro from 2Communique called with an assignment for Bized Magazine titled, “Hierarchy, High Pressure, and Risk”. The article asked if pressure is on, does a hierarchy help or hurt. Research was done with Himalayan expeditions and found the groups...
by James Yang | May 5, 2015 | blog
Orlie Kraus at the Wall St Journal and I have worked together for many years so it’s always a pleasure whenever she calls. These illustrations were for a special section dedicated to international stock fund. International stories naturally bring up ideas of...
by James Yang | Apr 28, 2015 | blog
Detroit has been on the radar as an emerging new center for creatives so it was a pleasure to hear from AD Valerie Morgan at Hour Detroit. They have been a client on and off for over 15 years and I have enjoyed watching the publication grow. Language is one of my...
by James Yang | Apr 21, 2015 | blog
AD David Horton from Hecht Horton partners called with an assignment for Tufts University Alumni magazine. Tufts has been a great client over the years and I have enjoyed working for their various publications. This assignment focused on how various first year...
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...