
James Yang created this illustration for Investment News Magazine for an article about diversity in the workplace. (more)
James Yang’s image for The Chronicle of Higher Education illustrates an article about the reluctance of trustees to open their investment strategy to outside review. (more)
James Yang’s illustration for American Federation of Teachers addresses how best to advise students to take five seconds before they tweet or post, lest they suffer the fate of unfortunate celebrities. (more)
James Yang’s illustration for Alchemy Magazine spoke to the trend of companies bypassing major institutions in favor of multiple smaller partners. (more)
James Yang illustrates, “Don’t Be Evil, but Don’t Miss the Train,” for the New York Times Business section. The article discusses the updated morality of Google. (more)
James Yang created this series of illustrations, including the cover, for Computerworld magazine’s annual job survey issue. The big takeaway: work is picking up but people have to work a lot harder. (more)
James Yang illustrates the bizarre new phenomenon of bulk home buying for Community Associates. (more)
James Yang recently deployed his circle and square headed guys to illustrate a story for the Wall Street Journal about IT and non-IT people’s inability to communicate with each other. (more)
James Yang’s illustration for the Washington Post accompanies a special section describing US job growth by sector. (more)
James Yang’s illustration for Investment News Magazine is all about holding to a higher ethical standard. (more)