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The New Yorker Radio Hour
2020
Jon Lee Anderson on Jair Bolsonaro’s efforts to legalize mining on indigenous lands. Full podcast here.

The New Yorker Radio Hour
2020
Digital news providers have to decide whether their content about Covid 19 should go behind a paywall, making it available only to paying subscribers or if it rather should be accessible to all…

The New Yorker
2020
Theatre in times of the pandemic: Performers on lockdown turn to their smartphones.

The New Yorker Radio Hour
2020
Radio Hour podcast on the Politics of Covid 19. David Remnick speaks with Susan B. Glasser about the bipartisan stimulus bill, the pandemic’s effect on the 2020 Presidential race, and how Trump thinks about public health. Full podcast on The New Yorker Radio Hour Website.

The New York Times
2020
“Discipline looks different in a pandemic…”

The New Yorker Radio Hour
2020
What effects does the pandemic have on the environment? What can the Coronavirus and the ongoing climate emergency teach us about the other?

The New Yorker
2020
For The New Yorker Radio Hour. The U.S. has the highest rate of incarceration in the world; although the country makes up about five per cent of the global population, it holds nearly a quarter of the world’s prisoners. Full Podcast here.

The New York Times
2020
Coverillustration

The New Yorker Radio Hour
2020

The New York Times
2020
Book Review Cover

New Republic Magazine
2020
How millennial socialists make the case for a kinder politics.
For New Republic Magazine for a review of two new books on socialism, Current Affairs by Nathan Robinson and Jacobin – The Socialist Manifesto by Bhaskar Sunkara.

The New Yorker
2020
For The New Yorker Radio Hour Podcast about Life Under Coronavirus Quarantine. Listen to the Podcast here.

The New Yorker
2019
For Radio Hour about the first hearings on gun violence in the USA in eight years.

The New Yorker
2018
Radio Hour

The New Yorker Radio Hour
2019
Radio Hour about the special counsel’s Trump-Russia investigation.

The New Yorker
2019
How do we consume news? Skimming and reading in fragments leaves us less informed. The slow media movement stands for a more selective and focussed way to engage with the news.

Spring Magazine
2018
Doris’ contribution to Spring Magazine N°15 “Work” about the struggles of being a working mother.

The New York Times
2018

The New York Times
2018
Russian hackers behind the
2016 attacks on the D.N.C. were
revealed to have targeted
conservative think tanks.

The New York Times
2018

The New Yorker
2019
For The New Yorker Radio Hour about Marlon James’ new book “Black Leopard, Red Wolf”.

The New York Times
Book Review
2018
“He’s 19. She’s 48 and married. When they play doubles tennis, it’s a match.”

The New Yorker
2019
We made this illustration for The New Yorker Radio Hour Podcast, where the filmmmaker Dream Hampton talks about the abuse accusations and her new documentary “Surviving R.Kelly”.

The New York Times
2018
Full page comic for The Science Times about the five past mass extinctions that planet Earth has gone through…and the sixth which has already begun.
One animal has survived all mass extinctions: the tardigrade.
Will it also survive us all?

The New Yorker
2019
Radio Hour Podcast

The New York Times
2019
For a women’s guide to negotiating and facing unique challenges.
Animation: Christian Koll

The New York Times
2019
For an essay in The New York Times Sunday Review by Boris Fishman about his memoir “Savage Feast: Three Generations, Two Continents and a Dinner Table”

The New Yorker Radio Hour
2019
The N.R.A.’s Financial Mess
For Radio Hour Podcast

The Atlantic
2019
“Betterball” – using statistics and science to create better baseball.

The New York Times
2019
Dads taking a paternity leave.

The New York Times
2019
Coverillustration for The Science Times
The 5G hazard that isn’t.
“How one scientist and his inaccurate chart led to unwarranted fears of wireless technology.”

The New Yorker
2019
Radio Hour Podcast about the 50 years Moonlanding

The New Yorker
2019
Radio Hour Podcast about Children’s Books


The New Yorker Radio Hour
2019
David Remnick and five New Yorker
contributors on what it would
take to remove Trump from office.

The New York Times
2018
Coverillustration for The New York Times Book Review about three books on water contamination, fracking and opioids namely “What The Eyes Don’t See” by Mona Hanna-Attisha, “The Poisened City” by Anna Clark and “Dopesick” by Beth Macy.

In 1972, the I.R.A. abducted and “disappeared” Jean McConville,
the mother of ten children, most
of whom were teen-age or younger.
Her case became one of the most
notorious unsolved murders of the
long period of unrest in Northern
Ireland known as the Troubles.
While researching for his new book
“Say Nothing,” Patrick Radden Keefe
stumbled across an overlooked clue.
He’s pretty sure now he knows who
murdered McConville.

The New Yorker Radio Hour
2019
The Trump Administration is undermining a critical visa program that protects victims of human trafficking.

The New Yorker Radio Hour
2019
A radical new approach to Dementia Care: treating Dementia patients by making the care center create an illusion of a small town.

The New Yorker Radio Hour
2019
Will the protests in Hong Kong Bring China to the Breaking Point?

The New Yorker Radio Hour
2018

The New Yorker Radio Hour
2018

The New Yorker Radio Hour
2018
Emma Gonzalez survived the Parkland Shooting and is the leader of the #neveragain movement.

The New Yorker Radio Hour
2018
Prepping on a budget.

The New Yorker Radio Hour
2018

The New Yorker Radio Hour
2018

The New Yorker Radio Hour
2018

The New Yorker Radio Hour
2018
Astrid Holleeder’s crime family.
The sister of a feared, internationally known criminal describes what it was like to turn him in.

The New Yorker Radio Hour
2019
Summer Reading

The New Yorker Radio Hour
2018
A successful businessman lost his fortune in a scheme so suspicious that it seemed like a scam. Years later, his daughter confronts the man who took the money.

The New Yorker Radiohour
2018

The New Yorker
2019
Leslie Kritzer and Sarah Stiles performing together in Beetlejuice on Broadway.

The New Yorker
2019
Congrats to the U.S. women’s soccer team for claiming their fourth World Cup title!

The New Yorker
2018
Should politics be kept out of sports?

The New Yorker
2018

The New Yorker
2018
The Digital Vigilants Who Hack Back.
American companies that fall victim to data breaches want to retaliate against the culprits. But can they so so without breaking the law?

The New Yorker
2018

The New Yorker
2018
The Perils And Possibilities Of Anger.
After centuries of censure, women reconsider the political power of female rage.

Weltkunst Magazine
2019


Annabelle Magazine
2018

Bauhaus Now Magazine
2018
2019 is the Year of the Bauhaus
Centenary. We contributed these
two illustrations showing sports
at the Bauhaus and festivals at
the Bauhaus to the magazine.

Nobrow
2018
Celebrating 10 years of Nobrow, this extra special edition of the Nobrow magazine
features 70 artists responding to the theme of ‘Studio Dreams’.
We took the theme actually quite literally.

Illustration for Golden Cosmos Calendar 2019
2018
Screenprinted with 2 Colors

2017
On Paula Modersohn Becker’s 142nd birthday Google remembered her with a Doodle.
Read about her and see some process sketches of our illustration here.

Illustration for Golden Cosmos calendar 2018
screenprinted with 3 colors

Frame Magazine
2017
for a piece about making films based on books

A Magasinet
2017
Coverillustration and several inside illustrations
