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Editorial illustration for theObserver/theGuardian based on an article about sophrology:
"You’ve heard of mindfulness, now meet its dynamic young cousin sophrology. A modern blend of yoga, Zen Buddhism, hypnosis and psychology, it’s huge on the continent and it’s on its way here."
Art direction: Joanna Cochrane |
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Editorial illustration for The Observer/The Guardian based on an article titled:‘Narcolepsy isn’t funny’ – living with a sleep disorder
‘I want people to realize how usual sleep disorders are… because when sleep goes wrong, it almost always has a profound effect on our lives’. Art direction: Joanna Cochrane Source: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/feb/25/narcolepsy-isnt-funny-living-with-a-sleep-disorder |
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Editorial illustration for The Observer/The Guardian based on an article titled: "Walking out my grief one step at a time’: why I’m doing a 24-hour walk" ‘The walk is to remember my mum. I signed up for it last summer, on the same weekend that she died.’ Art direction: Joanna Cochrane Source: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/series/self-and-wellbeing |
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Editorial illustration for The Observer/The Guardian based on an article titled: "I refuse to let cancer deprive my sons of their mother"
- Having been orphaned herself, Genevieve Fox’s desire to look after herself when she became ill was matched only by her urge to look after her own children.- Art direction: Joanna Cochrane |
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Editorial illustration for The Observer/The Guardian based on an heartbreaking article written by Maude Julien: 'How I escaped from my father's cult'
Maude Julien’s father tried to turn her into a ‘superhuman’ through a series of cruel experiments. Now aged 60, she recalls how she survived her horrifying upbringing and began to lead a happy and well-balanced life. Art direction: Joanna Cochrane Source: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/feb/18/maude-julien-how-i-escaped-from-my-fathers-cult |
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Editorial illustration for The Observer/The Guardian based on an article titled: ‘Shyness didn’t happen overnight. It was a process of feeling exposed’
For Hayley Webster, shyness was a way of hiding herself in life. But finally she decided she didn’t want shyness to hold her back any longer…
Art direction: Joanna Cochrane Source: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/series/self-and-wellbeing |
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Illustrated cover for the book titled "Scripta Volant" written by Paolo Iabichino published by Codice Edizioni. |
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Editorial illustration for Baltimore magazine based on an article titled: "WHAT IT FEELS LIKE . . . TO GET A BOOB JOB" written By Jane Marion, about a woman getting breast implants after having three kids.
Art direction: Amanda White-Iseli Source: http://baltimoremagazine.com/ |
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Editorial illustration for Brigitte magazine based on the article titled: "What happens when no salary comes?" Whether due to illness or accident: one in four can't work at some point. That's why it's so important to have a disability insurance. What it costs and what you should pay attention to. Art direction: Julia Wochnik Agency: Kombinatrotweiss illustration |
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Editorial illustration for Brigitte magazine based on the article titled: "What happens when no salary comes?" Whether due to illness or accident: one in four can't work at some point. That's why it's so important to have a disability insurance. What it costs and what you should pay attention to.
Art direction: Julia Wochnik
Agency: Kombinatrotweiss illustration |
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Editorial illustration for The London Magazine based on an article titled "Love thy neighbour. The importance of community." |
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Illustration for Talkspace based on an article titled:
Day in the ER: Hitting Rock Bottom with My Anxiety.
<<“Is there a button I can press in here to call someone?” My voice was shaky. “In case something bad happens?” He looked at me, confused, and asked, “What do you mean, if something bad happens?” Instead of giving him a list of a million bad things which could happen in the next thirty seconds alone, I told him I didn’t know. He didn’t understand—as a person living with anxiety, with my thought process, every second feels like an emergency. >> |
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Illustration for Talkspace based on an article titled: My Lost Decade: A Story of Addiction and Recovery.
<> Artdirection: Kristoffer Mikkelsen |
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Illustration for Talkspace based on an article titled: Am I a Good Person? A Borderline Personality Perspective. "For someone with BPD, judgement is an invisible cloud of constant negativity that can set off a chain reaction of overwhelming negative emotions." |
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Editorial illustration for Wagen Eins magazine based on an article titled "Start me up!" about "how a big company can learn from a young start-up" |
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Editorial illustration for Realsimple magazine "WHEN TO QUESTION YOUR DOCTOR It’s natural to just say yes to medical tests, but more screening is not always better for your health. If any of these situations come up, consider a longer conversation." |
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Editorial illustration for Freundin magazine based on an article about "How to decorate your flat springlike" |
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Editorial illustration for Prevention magazine, based on an article titled: "21 Things Nurses Know That Can Save Your Life" |
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Illustration for Talkspace.com. How stressful can be dating today in the world filled with dating apps? |
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Hot Flashes. An editorial illustration for Realsimple magazine about perimenopause. Source: Realsimple magazine |
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Editorial illustration for The London Magazine about divorce. Source: http://thelondonmagazine.com/people-places/london-life/break-up-capital.html |
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Editorial illustration for de Volkskrant about a trouble a bit unusual. The author finds himself in a world where everyone likes drinking alchohol. He does not. And Therefore, he finds himself a bit displaced. An outsider. Source: http://www.volkskrant.nl/wetenschap/-als-niet-drinker-voel-ik-mij-een-beetje-ontheemd~a4441946/ |
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Illustration for Talkspace, based on Sunday night blues. 81% of people say they get Sunday night blues… the weekend is ending and you have 5 more long days of work, packing kids lunches etc., ahead of you. |
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Editorial illustration for Redbook magazine based on an article about time-saving tips. Source: https://www.behance.net/gallery/35023525/Editorial-illustrations-for-Redbook-2 |
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