To appeal to potential and existing Detroit Institute of Arts members, we created a fresh visual approach for their membership print campaign and developed new email blasts for varied audiences.
Illustrations by Fran Pulido.
To appeal to potential and existing Detroit Institute of Arts members, we created a fresh visual approach for their membership print campaign and developed new email blasts for varied audiences.
Illustrations by Fran Pulido.
The summer 2025 issue of Breakthrough, Johns Hopkins Medicine’s research journal, reports that leaders of the Center for Humanizing Medicine are on an ambitious mission: to create nothing less than a national model for humanized health care. Also in this issue: why attending to a patient’s spiritual and religious beliefs is often critical to providing optimal clinical care; the importance of carefully listening to patients; using generative AI to turn doctor-patient conversations into structured clinical notes; and the wisdom and insight gained from working with master clinicians.
Read the new issue on the CIM website.
The spring 2025 issue of Stevens Indicator, the alumni magazine for Stevens Institute of Technology, features Skill Strong: preparing an adaptable workforce in today’s era of rapid technological change. Also, a story on Stevens’ student-athletes, and recurring sections: How-To, Impact, and Out of the Archives.
Cover story illustration by Ollie Hirst. Additional artwork by Oscar Duarte, Stuart Bradford, Helena Pallares, and Michael Marquand.
The Spring 2025 issue of the University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management alumni magazine asks Who Are We At Work? Illuminating how passion, personality, and self-discovery shape careers. Students, faculty and alumni discuss how they advocate for change, pursue entrepreneurial ventures, and mentor others.
Illustrations by Calvin Sprague. Illustrated portrait by Ben Kirchner.
The Spring 2025 issue of Nursing For/UM, the alumni magazine of the University of Maryland’s School of Nursing, focuses on Nurturing Nurses: Creating a Culture of Well-Being. The story is punctuated with photos of alumni who share their insights on how a healthy mindset contributes to longevity in the nursing field.
Cover story illustration by Holly Stapleton. Portrait photography by Christopher Myers.
The winter 2025 issue of Leap Magazine, for Johns Hopkins Medicine Division of Rheumatology, focuses on transformative cellular therapies that achieve long-term remission, and even a functional cure, for patiences with severe rheumatic diseases ranging from lupus to myositis. Also included, a story about hope for a devastating condition and lupus research at the molecular-level. Photography by Howard Korn.
We recently completed the winter issue of Bloom, Bryn Mawr’s admissions magazine, designed for girls ages 6 to 16. The cover story, All in a Day, follows twins hour-by-hour through their day.
Other stories include:
• What’s In Your Backpack
• Miles of Smiles
• Top 10 Books
• Speak Your Mind
• What Is… Blammo
• Dear Daisy
The fall 2024 issue of The University of Baltimore Magazine embraces the new age of AI in its cover story, ensuring that the technology complements education rather than overshadows it. A second feature shows that there’s more than one way to craft a cybersecurity career.
The fall 2024 issue of Impact, Weill Cornell Medicine’s bi-annual magazine, features Change of Heart — a story about pursuing innovative clinical trials and treatment to tackle long-standing sex disparities in outcomes for cardiac surgery.
Other stories include:
• The Dark Side of STING — vital new insights into how a protein known for triggering inflammation can both hinder, and accelerate, cancer.
• Teaching Empathy in the Digital Age — how virtual “patients” could transfrom the way doctors are trained.
• Taming Weed — how medicine and public health best address largely unregulated, readily available and potentially harmful THC products.
• Unraveling the Riddle of Suicide Risk — new preventive strategies that leverage cutting-edge computational techniques and cross-disciplinary strategies.
Read the new issue of Impact magazine on the Weill Cornell Medicine website.
Cover story illustration by Kristen Meyer. Additional illustration and photography by Matt Twombly, Stephanie Diani, Ana Miminoshivili and Elia Sampo.