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About the fear of visiting dentists amongst young women. Source: Twój Styl magazine 3/2015 |
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The Myth of the Dying High Street. Editorial illustration about the transformation of high streets in the UK. Source: Architectural Review |
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Continuing sickness during pregnancy
(hyperemesis gravidarum) Source: MGL |
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Fair trade for the global garment industry. Source: The International New York Times |
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editorial illustration for NEWSWEEK (psychology supplement), article about parents' overprotection and ambitions. Source: http://www.newsweek.pl/ |
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Extortion (in dutch: afpersing) and physical abuse among students at IJburg College Amsterdam. Source: Het Parool |
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Object. My personal work inspired by utopian architecture. Source: http://strautniekas.com/#/object/ |
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About Parkstad, how it is shrinking and growing at the same time, focussing on top down plans, instead of bottom up. |
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Dyslexia – dyslexia should be treated like a language. Teachers should be able to communicate to dyslexic students by learning how dyslexic people think. Dyslexic people are waiting for their potential to be unlocked and until that happens learning can be very lonely.
(iPad art) Source: http://www.penmarks.co.uk |
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Illustrations about multinationals in Switzerland, and how it's both hyperlocal but also hyperinternational.
Source: NRC Handelsblad |
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For an article linking PTSD with accelerated aging. Source: The Boston Globe |
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The end of a love affair. One journalist's story of alcohol abuse. Source: Port Magazine |
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The man who cared too much about what others think of him Source: Ma'arive Newspaper |
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Nowadays, you need at least two years of experience to qualify for a job. Therefore, highly educated can't find jobs after graduating, so they continue to gain experience by doing internships for a pittance. In order to pay their rent, they do a job on the weekend (which in turn causes lower educated to lose their jobs). It is a misshapen knowledge economy when half of the cashiers and waitresses have a Doctorate Title. Source: Het Parool |
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Story about the US Federal Government's inability to use technology efficiently to manage the enormous volumes of paperwork it deals with. Source: Deloitte University Press |
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Illustration for The International New York Times about Congolese mineral trade and violence against women. Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/23/opinion/tracing-the-source-of-conflict-minerals.html?ref=international&_r=0 |
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Match Fixing in Football Source: http://www.haydnsymons.com/work/match-fixing-in-football-editorial |
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Quick illustration in last week’s NYTimes Op-Ed section about Australia’s abysmal immigration policies. Source: The International New York Times |
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Cover illustration for the new issue of Cwiszn quaterly, dedicated to Jewish woman. Source: http://www.cwiszn.pl/pl/pages/show/aktualnosci |
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Cover illustration for IKAR - culture magazine.
May issue about spring culture events in Poland, new books, movies and activity of young artists. Source: http://www.torun.pl/pl/ikar-maj-2015 |
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Image for 'The Intercept' about a story titled, "The Computers Are Listening" about
how the NSA converts the spoken word into searchable text. Source: https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2015/05/05/nsa-speech-recognition-snowden-searchable-text/ |
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Portrait of Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistan education activist and the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate.
On 30th of April a court in north-west Pakistan has jailed 10 men for life for the attack on her. Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-32530324 |
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A prominent lawyer is murdered in a Russian prison and a global financier works to create legislation which will punish Russian officials responsible for his death. Source: The Boston Globe |
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Piece for Mother Jones about the Supreme Court case King v. Burwell, and the 4 plaintiffs who could potentially destroy Obamacare.
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Art Direction: Ivylise Simones Source: http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2015/02/king-burwell-supreme-court-obamacare |
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In search of the most efficient way to control your busy schedules, think about what would happen if you put the entire control over your household in the hands of a personal assistant. Is this a good way of time management (it gives you extra time for other things) or would you rather decide for yourself what you're going to eat at night? Source: Het Parool |
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When it comes to politics you can't get much more basic than the left/right metaphor. Social media haven't missed the Hillary-ous ironic associations from the arrow in this logo. Source: http://www.klaas.be/PERSONAL/The-right-direction |
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Derek Robertson's diet of Italo Disco failed to cut on the fat words but one thing is certain: my views on retro-like electronic music were severely affected by his appreciations. For Loud and Quiet magazine. Source: http://www.loudandquiet.com/2014/10/loud-and-quiet-digital-issue-62/ |
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Cover for article about Generation Y, they just can't make up their mind. Source: NRC Handelsblad |
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Wearables seem to get their break through. An examination of "the body near technology" - challenges, opportunities and future. Source: Cap & Design |
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