Commissioned Comics
Things in My Apartment Rated By How Embarrassed I Am for the Cleaners to Find Them
Another New Yorker Shouts & Murmurs piece on the anxieties of my messy home.
Self Managed Abortion: Inida
I worked with an abortion storyteller to create this comic about her experience for abortion advocacy nonprofit We Testify.
The Last Days of Mount Carmel
My comic about the Branch Davidians for the American Cult anthology, edited by Robyn Chapman.
How to Answer “What’s New With You?”
My first Shouts & Murmurs strip for the New Yorker on the perils of small talk.
How Hitting the Debt Ceiling Could Unleash Chaos
An explainer comic on the odd US institution of the debt ceiling made for the Washington Post.
Are Your Carbon Offsets Doing Anything?
My investigation for the Nib into the claims and realities of carbon offsets.
The Moment After
Commissioned by dating app Pure, this comic is a meditation on the joys of hook ups.
Why Am I Scared to Ride a Bike?
Inspired by my move away from New York, this comic for The Nib explores the way the built environment impacts bike safety.
How a Computer Scientist Fights Bias in Algorithms
A collaboration with TED Radio Hour and NPR, this comic adapts a talk by Joy Buolamwini on the dangers of algorithms.
Working for the Weekend Plans
A New Yorker Shouts & Murmurs comic about my eternal struggle to make weekend plans.
Hot Tips: Working From Home
A collection of work from home tips from freelances, distributed by Litebox, a illustration advocacy collective.
Video Empire
Created for The Nib’s Empire issue, I researched the rise of my favorite video platform Youtube.