by James Yang | Nov 20, 2018 | blog
This was my first year participating at the Brooklyn Museum Children’s Book Fair. It is a wonderful chance for the community to meet artists and authors and even I was shocked at the level of talent who lives in Brooklyn. Bus! Stop! had a very good day and sold...
by James Yang | Jul 24, 2018 | essay
photo: Melinda Beck Emceeing ICON10 -The Illustration Conference in Detroit was both a thrilling and frightening experience. The reaction from attendees and speakers went beyond my dreams and it was fun pretending to be a talk show host for two days. A wrong step...
by James Yang | Sep 27, 2016 | blog
Len Small from Nautilus always calls with the most interesting subject matter. His latest assignment was about how social media has turned into tribes where people rarely venture beyond their worldview and this phenomena is a threat to a working democracy. We went...
by James Yang | Sep 8, 2015 | blog, editorial, projects
Website Cover, Table of contents for Nautilus. The year 2050 for Nautilus. Printed Edition, Nautilus. Nautilus is a favorite client for many illustrators because of their fascinating long form stories and the excellent art direction from Len Small....
by James Yang | Jan 28, 2015 | blog
Len Small and I had been trying to find a story for Nautilus Magazine to work together. The first couple stories fell through but he came back with a story which turned out to be my favorite. It was an interview with Professor Goldberg about why robots can narrow the...