Showing posts with label healthcare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label healthcare. Show all posts

Monday, May 14, 2018

American Educator


This piece for American Educator accompanies a story called Community Schools - A Promising Foundation for Progress. These schools are strategically integrated with their local communities in order to support economically-challenged families. They work with local community centers, health organizations, civic and business leaders to provide families with a safety net beyond the ABC’s of education. These institutions are super valuable in communities which are confronted with poverty. A big shout out to all my public school teacher friends. Your dedication makes this world a better place!

Various resources are available to families in need.
Families in need are the focus of community schools
Community schools are a solid foundation in economically challenged areas


A special thanks to art director, Jennifer Berney, for this fantastic project.

Friday, January 2, 2015

Rutgers Magazine Art


Here's new work for Rutgers Magazine. This illustration accompanies a story about a new program which teaches students how to analyze healthcare data - and figure out ways to make the system run more efficiently. Below are concepts I submitted for this story:


 The illustration below is about a new machine which has been developed to help train soccer goalies. It shoots out soccer balls at various speeds and angles to improve a player's skills and reflexes. Thanks to art director, John Van Cleaf for another fun project.

May you reach all your goals in 2015!