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Bloomberg Businessweek
Graphics editor
Starting in September 2024, I began working as a contract graphics editor for Bloomberg Businessweek Magazine. For the most part, I research, design, and create graphics that accompany articles or columns, both in print and on the web. Occasionally, I write and create standalone graphic stories.
Below are some examples of graphics for feature stories (and a bespoke game) I have published.

Chart Blanche
The back page of the magazine is always a game. I designed this in collaboration with Joel Eastwood.
Created with RawGraphs, Illustrator and InDesign. Below is the print version for the Feb 2025 issue.


How TD Bank Became America's Most Convenient Bank
for Money Launderers
The first graphic compares the biggest compliance fines for anti-money laundering/bank secrecy act violations, and the second graphic is a step-by-step explanation of a novel money laundering tactic detailed in the story. Link for story by Christine Dobby, Ari Altstedter, Tom Schoenberg and David Voreacos here.


Subminimum wage for US workers with Disabilities

Under a federal program called 14(c), it's legal to pay US workers with disabilities as little as 25 cents an hour, whether it stays that way is up to Trump. This graphic shows states which have changed their laws to make subminimum wages for people with disabilities under 14(c) illegal, comparing the employment rates for all people with disabilities and people with cognitive disabilities when the law was changed and most currently in 2023. It shows across the board that in states which allow people with disabilities to earn a livable wage, disabled people are employed at a higher rate than when 14(c) was in place. One of the core arguments of those who are proponents of 14(c0 is that disabled people won't be able to find work without it, this data counters that argument. Link for story by Josh Eidelson here.

Cannabis Cocktails Are Growing Quickly, But The Law Might Stop That Soon

This is a story about the loophole in the farm bill which makes THC-infused hemp drinks legal, which has spurred their rise. Below are a map showing the legal landscape of these drinks and a small multiples chart showing the American's consumption of Alcohol and Marijuana over time. Link for story by Redd Brown here.


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