For the past two years I have worked with The Wall Street Journal to create illustrations and animations for their videos. I have collaborated with producers from a variety of series: tech reviews with Joanna Stern, U.S. vs. China, and Glossary.
How a Traded-In Apple iPhone Gets Refurbished
So you just traded in your used Apple iPhone 11 at your wireless carrier to get a deal on a brand new iPhone 14. Where does that old phone go? How do companies make money on it? 
Examining NYC's New Pay Transparency Law: Is It Effective?
New York’s new Salary Disclosure Law is meant to bring transparency to the city’s job postings. But some companies are sidestepping the requirement by listing broad salary ranges. WSJ’s Chip Cutter explains what it means for job seekers and employers.
Buying the Dip: The Investing Strategy’s Risks and Rewards
When markets are turning downward, some investors try to make a profit by using a strategy known as buying the dip. WSJ’s Gunjan Banerji tells us why this approach is risky in today’s volatile market, even though it can be tempting.

A full case study can be found
here.
U.S. vs. China: What Aircraft Carriers Reveal About the Military Tech Race
The U.S. has by far the largest aircraft-carrier fleet in the world, but China is catching up on technology and design with its new vessel–the Fujian. WSJ compares the two superpowers’ best military ships to understand their strategic goals.
Why Naural Gas Tankers Are Lining Up Off Europe's Coast
Tankers carrying liquefied natural gas are floating off Europe's coast, waiting for the price of the fuel to rise. WSJ’s Joe Wallace explains how the tankers are Europe’s attempt to address the energy shortage and what it might mean for the continent this winter.
How Oatly Lost Its Grip on the Oat-Milk Market
Oat-milk took the dairy aisle by storm after Swedish brand Oatly overhauled its marketing. But Oatly has struggled to keep up with production as demand grows – leaving room for rivals to take market share.
Worker Productivity's Steepest Drop in 74 Years: What That Means for the Economy
In the first quarter of 2022, U.S. worker productivity fell in the steepest drop in 74 years. WSJ’s Jon Hilsenrath explains why productivity is central to the economy, and why big drops can be difficult to recover from.
Why Ford’s Future Hinges on This Electric Pickup Truck
Ford has a lot riding on the electric version of its best-selling F-150 pickup truck. WSJ’s Nora Eckert visited Ford’s Experience Center outside Detroit for an exclusive ride in the F-150 Lightning to see how the automaker aims to win over both early adopters and more of its gas pickup drivers.
iMac 24-inch M1 Review: The Desktop is Cool Again
In a world full of smartphones, tablets and laptops, the new iMac—powered by Apple’s M1 chip—proves desktops still have a future. I helped create animations that would showcase the new computer design, internal hardware, and software features.

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