by James Yang | Dec 22, 2015 | blog, editorial
Illustration for Smithsonian Magazine about the quantum measuring problem. Quantum physics can measure and predict many outcomes but there is a fuzzy section of the math which cannot be measured. Heather Palmateer, AD.
by James Yang | Dec 1, 2015 | animation, blog
I have finally entered the 21st century with a first gif for the New York Times. The article, “Short Answers to Hard Questions about Climate Change” was originally commissioned as a still image but they later decided a gif would add a nice punch to the...
by James Yang | Mar 24, 2015 | blog
My life is nothing if not ironic. Fellow illustrator and friend Otto Steininger recently did an illustration about a new medical procedure for transplanting poop. Naturally I had some fun at his expense. The freelance gods decided to teach a lesson and AD Valarie...
by James Yang | Dec 23, 2014 | blog
Kerry Prugh, AD for Notre Dame’s alumni magazine called with a fun list of 10 things we don’t know. As this is the end of the year, it seemed like a perfect piece to feature because one of the best lessons learned last year was the value of being...
by James Yang | Dec 4, 2012 | blog
As a child I remember watching documentary about the human brain. In the final scene, a subject had wires coming from his head connected to a toy train set. He was able to control the train with his brain. Illustration for Scientific America for David Pogue’s...