by James Yang | Nov 15, 2016 | blog
Series for Milken Review about universal wage insurance for workers who lose their jobs in the new world. AD Joannah Ralston allowed for my ideas to determine the layouts and we decided the metaphor of blocks could be used in a fun way to tell the story of destruction...
by James Yang | Apr 9, 2013 | blog
It is always fun when Morningstar Advisor calls for an assignment. They commission several articles including the cover on a theme so you have a chance to develop a series of illustrations. Alex Skoirchet called for the April May issue for a series dedicated to...
by James Yang | May 30, 2012 | blog
A director and I have been thinking about doing an instructional animation with the zeitgeist of animation from the 50’s and 60’s. By coincidence, Dan Smith from the Wall Street Journal called for an illustration about inventories predicting the health of...
by James Yang | Apr 17, 2012 | blog, editorial, projects
Series of illustrations for Computerworld magazine’s annual job survey issue. The big takeaway is work is picking up but people have to work a lot harder. April Montgomery, AD.
by James Yang | Mar 27, 2012 | blog
Interesting how certain subjects will come across my desk. I have had a few projects lately discussing the health of jobs in the current economy. Illustration for the Washington Post for a special section describing job growth by sector. Meredith Brown, AD.