by James Yang | Feb 12, 2019 | blog
One of the funner challenges is creating art for the Opinion Section of the New York Times. The deadlines are famously short, you may have deadlines as short as 3 hours to pull something off and it needs to be compelling and thoughtful. It helps to have smart art...
by James Yang | Jun 13, 2017 | blog
This was an image done a few years ago for Scott Seymour at the Chronicle of Higher Education which was republished for a new column about teaching humility in an era of arrogance. Ironically this image seems more relevant today with our national divide than when...
by James Yang | May 17, 2016 | blog
Last week I caught the documentary “FInding Vivian Maier” which is a fascinating story about a nanny who turns out to be an amazing photographer. Since she was shy, she used a Rolleiflex which you held waist high while looking through the top viewfinder....
by James Yang | May 10, 2016 | blog
Regardless where you fall on the political spectrum it’s been amazing to watch the Republican party deal with the reality of Donald Trump becoming nominee for The President of the United States. The subject is rich with possibilities and it would be wrong NOT to...
by James Yang | Sep 25, 2012 | blog
My last few projects suggest why Romney has been criticized for reluctance to show tax returns. He may be the victim of bad timing. There is a movement towards more transparency in companies and organizations. The trend seems to be the more open, the better....