Illustrations that map out ways in which cities can become “smart.” This includes things like sewage monitoring, telecommunications (wi-fi/ 5G monitoring), security, tree monitoring, street […]
Tag: Technology
Consumer Reports
An illustration detailing which filters in homes people should be regularly changing
Popular Science
These illustrations show how the wind farm off Block Island, Rhode Island, was constructed. (My work is the six spots on the lefthand side of […]
Fortune
This piece was created to accompany an article in Fortune magazine relaying that the internet of things is now available in smart bed form. This wasn’t the version […]
Hearst Media
This set of six illustrations show how hydrogen is delivered, processed, and stored at a hydrogen fuel station before fueling up a hydrogen car.
The Atlantic
This timeline, for sponsored content created in conjunction with The Atlantic and Sonos, maps out the major developments in music media formats and playback devices. It […]
Wired
Jargon Watch: Viperblack, a technology similar to black viper snake scales to create a fabric that’s 40% darker than standard black.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Alumni Magazine
An illustration highlighting some of the possibilities of smart lighting: (from left to right) color shifting from blue to red to aid the transition to […]
Wired
A Jargon Watch illustration for the word Megasupermolecule, a fuel additive that suppresses explosions by causing fuel to clump into droplets instead of being released as flammable […]
Variety
Pandora, Spotify, Google, and Apple battle for dominance in the streaming music service arena.
Fortune
The CISA Bill pits Apple, Twitter and Salesforce, which are in opposition, against Intel, AT&T, IBM, and Comcast which are in favor of the bill.