Journalism Collection

Read articles on visual culture, business and design.

Featured in the Chicago Tribune, Forbes.com, Entrepreneur, Time Out New York, Metropolis, Advertising Age, United Airlines’ Hemispheres Magazine, Communication Arts and more.

Communication Arts

  • Profile: Illustrator John Hendrix

    St. Louis illustrator John Hendrix embraces chaos and all its apocalyptic details.

  • Profile: Photrapher Olaf Veltman

    Olaf Veltman's compositions—low horizon lines that shoulder massive skies—spring from Dutch landscape painting.

  • Company Profile: Penguin Classics

    Sit in on an art meeting in which editors and creative directors fight to keep the covers of their classic novels fresh.

  • Profile: Artist Kako

    Meet the artist behind a dark, and brooding world. He happens to be incredibly cheerful.

  • Profile: Artist Penelope Dullaghan

    Her work feels peaceful. Probably because she’s a Buddhist who practices the art of detachment. No really. Penelope burns her work when complete, making room for what’s new.

Advertising Age

White Paper on Women at Work

Creating Equity for Women at Work

Following Covid-19, how are women doing at work? Are they finding more equity or a lack thereof? Take a multifaceted look at equity in the workplace for all manner of women.

Strategy: Surround-sound content in which one piece of content is repurposed for reach. Surrounding the paper: social, infographics, our newsletter and we held and published a recorded webinar.

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The history of women at work can be alarming, refreshing or both. Women’s advancement didn’t happen in a vacuum, nor was progress linear. It was shaped by politics, culture, economics and legislature—and how both men and women wanted women to show up (or not) in the workplace. See left and scroll.

A Timeline of Women at Work