Everybody has questions

American Teacher magazine asked for a series of illustrations for a feature about the dynamics of students asking for help in the classroom. Turns out the students who were the squeakiest wheels were the ones who received more attention. This a problem for students...

Losing your mind

One of the best things about being an illustrator is having the opportunity to work on stories which you have been following in the news. One such story is the disturbing trend of US companies reducing research and development. The long term impact could be future...

New York Times Travel: Questions

Corinne Myller and I judged editorial together this year for the Society of Illustrators and finally we had a chance to work on a fun little project. The feature for the Travel Section was the most popular travel questions on Google with answers. Corinne wanted...

Why Robots can’t Dance

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...

Growth spurts

Ronn Campisi had an assignment for the Harvard Law Review about using the collaborative process to develop more effective law professors. The main thought was professors don’t just happen by themselves. They are created with the assistance of many peers and...

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