by James Yang | Mar 10, 2015 | blog
The Chronicle of Higher Education had a fascinating article to illustrate about a professor with OCD who needed to figure out how to navigate a world that seems out of order. The answer turned out to be finding small pockets of order to deal with the larger world. A...
by James Yang | Mar 3, 2015 | blog
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...
by James Yang | Dec 10, 2014 | blog
Susan Limoncelli called with a request for cover and inside art for Tepper Magazine’s feature about visions for a new development soon to be built on campus. They had asked for opinions about how the development should serve various needs within the community....
by James Yang | Nov 11, 2014 | blog
The Chronicle of Higher Education and I have had a long relationship and it’s thrilling to see more of their stories getting attention on a national level. Ellen Winkler called with an interesting essay about how the internet and human interaction has created a...
by James Yang | Oct 21, 2014 | blog, editorial, projects
Michelle Furman, art director for American Teacher magazine called requesting a series of illustrations for a feature about reimagining technical education. The article was the challenge to rethink the role of education and realize there was much untapped potential....