Puzzles to Solve During the Oscars -
The New York Times
On Hollywood’s biggest night, most of us will not be in couture gowns and designer tuxedos, but we will be decidedly more comfortable: on the couch, perhaps in sweatpants, in front of the TV. What better place to watch the star-studded proceedings and perhaps rack up points in our meticulously planned office Oscars pools?
The New York Times
Met Gala Live - The Washington Post
Celebrities including Zendaya and Bad Bunny graced the greenish carpet with elegant, complex and sometimes off-theme looks. Commissioned by The Washington Post to capture it all in real-time.
The Washington Post
Bollywood Moms-
Amazon Prime Video
Bollywood Moms from the Prime Video Repertoire.
Auction House -
The Washington Post
Commissioned to translate Sally Wen Mao’s poem on identitiy for National Poetry Month. This collaboration between the writer and artist makes for a unique visualization of poetry, with every line (staying true to original line breaks) drawn out in words and sketches, coming together in a cohesive series of comic panels.
The Washington Post
Election ABCs
Election ABCs is a resource that educates, empowers, and engages people to not only vote, but better understand our political system.
This A-Z series is designed to help anyone navigate the U.S. elections in an accessible way. View full series on Instagram.
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We are activists, writers, and designers who created Election ABC’s to be a resource that educates, empowers, and engages people to not only vote, but better understand our political system. When it comes to elections, we believe there are no dumb questions and that everyone deserves access to information that can lead them towards making the best most informed decision for themselves and their communities. So we decided to explain it all - from A-Z, to help our peers navigate the U.S. elections in an accessible way.
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Our Story
We are activists, writers, and designers who created Election ABC’s to be a resource that educates, empowers, and engages people to not only vote, but better understand our political system. When it comes to elections, we believe there are no dumb questions and that everyone deserves access to information that can lead them towards making the best most informed decision for themselves and their communities. So we decided to explain it all - from A-Z, to help our peers navigate the U.S. elections in an accessible way.
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