Client: Home Land Environmental; Agency: Kapowza
Home Land Environmental conducts mold, radon, sewer line, and water tests. Designed for social media, this graphic fits in with a campaign with the tagline “What’s Your Home Hiding?”
In the 2022 Winter Olympics, a Russian figure skater tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs. The IOC announced that if this skater won a medal, none of the medalists would have a ceremony. I created this illustration in response to that news story.
A personal project, I created this illustration to go with an opinion article in the New York Times titled “The Heat Is Already On.” The article talks about how we are already experiencing the effects of global warming.
Client: Encyclopædia Britannica
I made this infographic to accompany a school lesson for middle school students about the Inuit and Indigenous peoples of North America.
This is my response to the prompt: “Illustrate peace.” For me, peace goes hand-in-hand with collaboration, with sharing, with community. I decided to illustrate a group of friends making my favorite food, pierogi.
Nostrovia is an English bastardization of a Polish and Russian (and probably other languages) term meaning cheers. In this illustration, I drew inspiration from Slavic paper-cutting motifs.
Client: Space Agency Board Game
These planets are playing tiles for Space Agency, a board game about space travel. The players can set up these hexagons in different iterations, so I made sure that each card was consistent with the others.
This is a personal illustration made to accompany an article about cat emotions.
Client: Encyclopaedia Britannica
This illustration accompanies an article for children ages 5-8 about plant growth. The article talks about two plants: one that grows next to a window and receives an adequate amount of sunlight, and another that grows in a cabinet and does not receive an adequate amount of sunlight.
Client: Encyclopaedia Britannica
This illustration accompanies an article for children ages 5-8 titled How Sounds Are Made. This illustrates an experiment for children where they place uncooked rice on a bowl covered in plastic wrap, then bang a pot next to the bowl. The rice jumps, showing that sound travels.
Client: Encyclopaedia Britannica
This accompanies a lesson for middle-school age students titled What Are Atoms. In the lesson, students are asked to place a balloon on a plastic water bottle, then to squeeze the water bottle.