As is tradition, we’ve kicked off the new year with a review of standout work from the past year. Enjoy this selection of editorial and higher education projects, in which our artists help to tell major 2024 stories in science, technology, politics, environment, health, and more. We thank all of our clients and look forward to more exciting work together in 2025!
Aldo Crusher for Engineering at Maryland: Transforming Healthcare Through Engineering

Egle Plytnikaite for the Wall Street Journal: How to Cut AI’s Appetite for Electricity and Water

Chiara Vercesi for Scientific American: Cover and interiors for a special report on Sickle Cell Disease

Stuart Briers: Answering AI questions, illustrated for Education Week and Common Ground Magazine


Jordi Ferrandiz for Berkeley Law: A New Picture of Leadership
Society of Illustrators 67 Winner
Josie Norton for the University of Central Florida: The Teacher Shortage
Society of Illustrators 67 Winner


Gwen Keraval for NC State Magazine:
The Legacy of Chancellor Randy Woodson
Traci Daberko for Roanoke Magazine: Beyond the Books


Jon Reinfurt for NY Times Sunday Business: What is Venture Capital Now Anyway?

Taylor Callery for World Magazine: Two Americas

Jim Tsinganos for Harvard Magazine: Values and Voting Patterns

Ellice Weaver for University of South Alabama Homecoming 2024

Jon Reinfurt for UChicago Homecoming 2024

Zara Picken for Iowa State University, William & Mary University, and BYU Marriott



Julian Rentzsch for The Exeter Bulletin: The Legacy of Murdered Journalist Paul Klebnikov


Daniel Diosdado: Nevada Adventure Guide for Travel Nevada Magazine


Matthieu Forichon for Virginia Living: The Annual Best of Virginia

Nigel Buchanan for Golf Digest: Olympic Golf Potentials

Dan Page: Cover illustrations for Time Health Pro


James Steinberg for the Philadelphia Inquirer: Treating Substance Abuse


Jessie Lin for City & State NY: The Pride Issue

Islenia Mil for Yes! Magazine: Realizing Reparations
