Bloom - Bryn Mawr Admissions Magazine
We recently completed the 10th issue of Bloom, Bryn Mawr’s admissions magazine, designed for girls ages 6 to 16. The cover story, All in a Day, follows a senior hour-by-hour through her day. Other stories include What’s In Your Backpack, a uniquely illustrated Mawrtian Arts that highlights 10 ways you can experience the arts at Bryn Mawr, Speak Your Mind, Brain Break, and a Bryn Mawr Look that catches up with the students featured on previous Bloom covers.
Mawrtian Arts spot illustrations by Francesco Zorzi.
Johns Hopkins Leap Magazine
The winter 2023 issue of Leap Magazine, for Johns Hopkins Medicine Division of Rheumatology, focuses on what can be learned from other patient’s data as it relates to rheumatic disease, potentially forewarning flare-ups and other issues. A second feature, Little Bang, highlights the identification of a very tiny but dramatic event at the onset of lupus. Four department scholars are also profiled. Photography by Howard Korn.
Carlson School of Management Alumni Magazine
In the fall 2022 issue of the alumni magazine, the University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management pays tribute to 10 years of accomplishments and progress under the leadership of outgoing Dean Sri Zaheer. Along with a timeline of her tenure, Zaheer’s story is told through quotes by prominent business leaders and alumni who have been influenced by her vision. The issue also includes stories about Carlson’s place as the #1 military-friendly graduate business school in the U.S., and an alum who has been the CEO of his family business for the past six decades.
York College of Pennsylvania Alumni Magazine
York College’s “Evolve” campaign is symbolized on the Fall 2022 cover by the campus’s central fountain which is scheduled to be rejuvenated with donated funds. Gwen Keraval illustrated the fountain surrounded by adjacent buildings and symbols of the technology and science curricula at the college. Also in this issue: Historic Connection – students involved in the renovation of a historic hotel in York, and Measuring Up – how York’s internship and co-op programs are preparing students for lifelong careers.
University of Minnesota School of Public Health Magazine
University of Minnesota School of Public Health’s fall 2022 issue of Advances focuses on Aging. It is a complex subject and connected to nearly every aspect of contemporary life, from how we handle disease to how we design crosswalks to how we address the needs or racial, ethnic, and sexual minorities. Other stories include polarized political landscapes that sideline public health policy and a faculty member’s focus on the diseases of poverty.
Cover story illustration by Hanna Barczyk.
University of Notre Dame: Nanovic Institute for European Studies
Nanovic’s Year in Review celebrates the thirty year anniversary of the University of Notre Dame’s Nanovic Institute for European Studies, whose mission has been “turning hearts and minds to Europe.” We divided the text into four sections, each bookmarked with an antique map of a major European city. Each section contains news highlights of the past year followed by profiles and stories of faculty and students. The centerpiece of the book celebrates the 30th anniversary with a brief history of the Institute, a timeline of notable events, and key profiles.
Johns Hopkins Medicine: Leap Rounds
The current two issues of Leap Rounds, the bi-annual newsletters associated with Leap Magazine, profile researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine Division of Rheumatology. The fall 2022 issue features Dr. Ami Shah, who studies clinical and therapeutic aspects of scleroderma, Raynaud’s phenomenon and related fibrosing syndromes. The winter issue features Dr. Ana-Maria Orbai, Associate Professor in the Division of Rheumatology, who is internationally recognized for her contributions to the field of psoriatic arthritis.
Illustrations by Andrew Colin Beck; gel-lit photography by Howard Korn.
Johns Hopkins Medicine Breakthrough Journal
The fall 2022 issue of Breakthrough, Johns Hopkins Medicine’s research journal, features an initiative that goes to the very core of providing effective health care: getting to know patients as people. Other articles include transformative projects by medical trainees across Johns Hopkins to develop methods for more personalized patient care; focus on the new Human Aging Project that looks for high-tech solutions for healthier aging; and a look at music as medicine for older adults.
Read the new issue on the CIM website.
The Phillips Collection
We recently designed a 248-page catalog for The Phillips Collection exhibition, An Italian Impressionist in Paris: Giuseppe De Nittis. Heavily influenced by Degas, Manet, and other prominent impressionists of the period, De Nittis’s extensive body of work depicts lives and landscapes in late-19th century Italy, Paris, and London. This book marks the first exhibition in the U.S. devoted to the work of Giuseppe De Nittis.