Chosen sketch, and a few others that didn't make the cut
Chosen sketch, and a few others that didn't make the cut
Quick and dirty illustration for @calmatters.org: What Trumpβs firing of a top data chief means for California, reporting by @levisu.bsky.social
calmatters.org/economy/2025...
And one of the initial rough sketches
Color palette inspo:
New illustration for @themarkup.org and @calmatters.org : Colin Lecher and @tmap.bsky.social reporting on how more than 30 companies hid their opt out pages from Google search
Rapid response graphic.
The rise of generative AI has intensified the harms of non-consensual distribution of intimate imagery (NDII). CDTβs recent report examines how 8 major platforms handle NDIIβand where their reporting processes fall short. cdt.org/insights/rap...
And because we're a union in a remote workplace, we need Zoom backgrounds and profile pictures. Thanks for reading!
As well as horizontally.
I had a wonderful graphic design mentor who taught me that every logo should be able to be adapted to a single-color version and a greyscale version.
When we first merged, we incorporated some pinks from @themarkup.org's branding palette into the petals of the poppy. But I wanted to find a more cohesive way to use The Markup's pink tones. I took inspiration from linocut prints and Shepherd Fairey's stencil-like, graphic approach to shading.
I love the CA poppy being a symbol for our guild. It's a resilient wildflower that blooms under the harshest conditions. Flowers have historically always been used as a symbol for solidarity.
New logo redesign for CalMatters & The Markup Guild, now that we've ratified our first contract
Poster for the movie Vertigo showing a silhouette of man falling in the middle of a white spiral
Referencing the legendary Saul Bass
New illustration for @calmatters.org: Insurance denials can devastate mental health patients. California is considering how to fix that. Reporting by Jocelyn Wiener.
calmatters.org/health/menta...
Illlustration of 4 panels of a multi-racial working class; the top left shows a bearded Sikh man driving a car; top right shows an older Asian woman on a laptop, bottom right shows a Black man holding a scanner at a packing warehouse; bottom left shows a Latina woman wearing a call center headset; a circular vignette of a security camera is at the center.
New cover illustration for @cendemtech.bsky.social: What Do Workers Want? A CDT/Coworker Deliberative Poll on Workplace Surveillance and Datafication
Art direction by Tim Hoagland.
I love when you catch one of these unintentionally weird layouts
Sketches below
Cover illustration of a smartphone showing a warped grid and a recording button; the phone is surrounded by a βLIVEβ icon, a warning icon in front of a cloud of smoke, chat bubbles, image icons, an eye, a video, a voice note; Tetris-like blocks are interspersed between all the elements.
New cover illustration for @cendemtech.bsky.social's report on child sexual exploitation and abuse prevention on livestreaming platforms. Art direction by the wonderful Tim Hoagland!
Stunning new illustration for @calmatters.org by Beck Deresse: judges are one of the biggest obstacles in achieving racial justice under CA's Racial Justice Act.
Rough sketches:
New illustration for @calmatters.org: How California keeps transgender student athletes on the court as bans unfold across the country calmatters.org/education/20...