The Covid-19 pandemic has created numerous assignments for our illustrators. Various aspects of working from home or being isolated have become popular themes along with stories about our healthcare workers and first responders. We have curated a small gallery of editorial assignments from the past few weeks, leading with Robert Neubecker’s cover of The Wall Street Journal Review from this past weekend on the challenges of reopening the economy.
“Reopening the U.S. Economy Even if the Pandemic Endures”
Robert Neubecker for The Wall Street Journal
“Neighbors Are Reaching Out on Nextdoor”
James Steinberg for The New York Times
“Stay Home or Carry On?”
Taylor Callery for The Washington Post
“You’re Working From Home, but Your Company Is Still Watching You”
Taylor Callery for The Wall Street Journal
“Just What Older People Didn’t Need: More Isolation”
Stuart Briers for The New York Times
“The News Is Making People Anxious. You’ll Never Believe What They’re Reading Instead.”
Shaw Nielsen for The New York Times
“Is America’s Antibiotic Supply at Risk?”
Nigel Buchanan for The Wire China
“Coronavirus Has Ushered in the Digital Revolution in Medicine. How Investors Can Play It.”
Kotryna Zukauskaite for Barron’s
“Airline Stocks Are Getting Rocked by the Coronavirus. It Could Get Even Worse.”
Dan Page for Barron’s
“Preparing for Pandemics”
Kotryna Zukauskaite for Security Management Magazine
“Privacy in the Time of Covid-19.”
Dan Page for IEEE Spectrum
Stephanie Dalton Cowan cover for Progressive Magazine
“Coronavirus comes for Europe”
Daniel Hertzberg for Politico
“It’s OK to Find Humor in Some of This”
Anthony Freda for The New York Times
“How to Keep Workers Healthy on the Job”
Phil Foster for The Wall Street Journal