Editorial Illustrations
Various editorial illustrations and lettering pieces designed for The New York Times, Bloomberg, The Baffler, Foreign Policy Magazine, Slanted, and Elle Magazine. Spot Illustrations are usually quick affairs, forcing us to follow a very intuitive image-making process.
(Below) Designed for Foreign Policy Magazine, the piece illustrates an essay about the nature and cost of political false promises, exaggerations, and lies.
- Year2018–2024
- ClientVarious
The Baffler
Commissioned by New York-based No Ideas for The Baffler’s May 2022 issue “Proletarians.” The issue’s broad theme is the divisions among the working class, as sown by those in power through racism, union busting, immigration-bashing: old tricks and new, digitally-empowered ones. We sought to create an illustration that may double as a modern union crest. This crest uses emoji to paint a picture of modern utopia: fair pay, fair working hours, environmental consciousness, solidarity and justice.
Bloomberg Green
Commissioned by Somnath Bhatt, this piece visualises a profile of the Czech lawyer turned businessman and billionaire Daniel Kretinsky. The illustration explores a currency note (a nod to Kretinsky's Oligarch status) as a canvas to elucidate the profile’s major arguments.
The New York Times
Various pieces designed for the New York Times Book Review (Commissioned by Matt Dorfman and Aurora Colon) and NYT Opinion (Commissioned by Shoshana Shultz).
Slanted Magazine
Slanted Magazine invited us to create a poster for their ‘Coexist’ issue on the same theme. We’ve always found simplistic messaging on the lines of "why can’t we all just get along" to be unrealistic and in bad faith. The symbol for such emotion is the ubiquitous ‘COEXIST’ logo from the 90s — Our poster remixes the logo into a more realistic setting.
Elle Magazine
Elle India commissioned us to create the cover for their April 2020 issue (the first issue following the national lockdown). We created a typographic piece denoting our new shared reality.