2008, Freakonomics illustration
Client: New York Times Magazine
2008, Freakonomics illustration
Client: New York Times Magazine
I based the illustration on former Celtic great, Bob Cousy.
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2006, illustration
Client: New York Times Magazine
illustration supporting the Freakonomics article titled, “Selling Soap: How do we get doctors to wash their hands?”
In its 2000 report “To Err is Human,” the Institute of Medicine estimated that anywhere from 44,000 to 98,000 Americans die each year because of hospital errors—and that one of the leading errors was spread of bacterial infections.--from the article
Co-design: Loren Flaherty