by James Yang | Mar 15, 2016 | blog
Illustration for the Well section of the New York Times about the Costumes That Obscure Doctor and Patient. AD Catherine Gilmore-Barnes requested something fun for an interesting post from a physician wondering if the standard white coat and patient smock are uniforms...
by James Yang | Feb 16, 2016 | blog
Illustration for the New York Times Well Section about treating patients with addictions. Art Director Audrey Razgaitis asked for an approach which caught the barriers addictive patients cause hospitals with treatment. I was happy when they picked the idea of a...
by James Yang | Mar 25, 2014 | blog
2014 has been a pleasant surprise with requests from more publications for a series of illustrations for a feature. It’s enjoyable for me because it’s like creating a mini story with images. Here is part 2 of the series done for Experience Life Magazine...
by James Yang | Mar 18, 2014 | blog, editorial
I was joking to a friend I was smarter before the internet because there was less noise cluttering the brain. Turns out this is a big problem for consumers who want to have healthy eating habits. There is so many conflicting news stories and reports about nutrition...
by James Yang | Aug 27, 2013 | projects
It was a pleasant surprise earlier this year when Jeff Fabian of Kinetik called with a calendar project for the National WIC Association. Every year they produce a calendar focusing on nutrition and exercise for families. Jeff and I both are VCU graduates who worked...