On a Roll! (InRe magazine)
South Texas College of Law's alumni participation rates are increasing annually, but still have some way to go
Part-Time Studies (InRe magazine)
Part-time students balance going to school with their existing lives
Dual Purpose Mammograms (Hour Detroit magazine)
Mammograms may also be able to detect heart disease risks
PhD & Dropouts (Fader)
An exploration of the different paths people have taken with their music careers
Northern Environmentalist (ON Nature)
The divide between southern and northern environmental values
Broken Records (Rhode Island Monthly)
The censorship of open records
Something To Tell You (New York Times Book Review)
Book review of Something To Tell You By Hanif Kureishi
Long Way Home (The Washington Post)
Book Review of Let's Take the Long Way Home by Gail Caldwell
Career Path (Link - Enbridge Inc.)
Illustrated timeline of a pilot's career
Saving the Bobolinks (ON Nature)
How farmers and environmntal associations are working together to save the grassland birds
Best In Class (Link - Enbridge Inc.)
Week 9 (New Tapestry)
Illustrated top headlines from week 9 of 2009
The Wind Energy Debate (ON Nature)
Exploring the positive and negative aspects of wind energy
Segway (Up! Magazine)
A funny how-to on riding a segway through Edmonton's North Saskatchewan River Valley
Mother Nature Wants You (ON Nature)
How to preserve and protect the wildlife in your neighbourhood
Troubled Waters (ON Nature)
The U.S. government is more determined than the Canadian goverment when it comes to cleaning up the shared Great Lakes
Lost Leader (The Walrus) —
Portrait of Michael Ignatieff
Little League Pitchers (New York Times Magazine) —
Young pitchers in Little League Baseball, due to their extremely rigorous schedules, are becoming more and more prone to injury. Full page opener and 2 spots.
Expense Report (The Globe and Mail) —
Managers are keeping a closer eye on the costs incurred by business travellers.
Beginning to Hurt (L.A. Times)
A review of the collection of stories, ‘It’s Beginning to Hurt’ by James Lasdun.
Left Behind (Time Magazine) —
Japan's economic structure is set up to serve it's aging population better than the new generation of workers.
Best TV Show Finales (Nylon Magazine) —
The best moments from some great TV show finales (Freaks & Geeks, Six Feet Under, The Office UK and Sopranos.)
Financial Therapy (Body+Soul) —
The benefits of financial therapy. Sometimes there's more behind a money issue than just a lack of knowledge.
The Ads Have Eyes (U of T Magazine)
U of T grad’s software uses tiny cameras to monitor who’s watching digital ad displays
Birdwatchers (ON Nature) —
The practice of feeding live mice to owls in order to get dramatic photographs and the problems that this interference with nature brings.
Community Care (Pulse Magazine) —
Now more than ever, community health nurses are needed to build healthier lives for all Canadians. Cover and opening illustration.
Double Dip (Ryerson Review of Journalism) —
cbc.ca gobbles up money from taxpayers and advertisers, leaving private competitors with bad tastes in their mouths.
Labour Laws (Canadian Lawyer) —
Carefully making cutbacks in these hard economic times.
Canada Goose (ON Nature) —
Image created for the Letters page of ON Nature.
Dragonfly (ON Nature) —
Image created for the Letters page of ON Nature.
Reduce (ON Nature) —
Dealing with the complicated question of how to cut carbon emissions.
Dementia (More Magazine) —
The difficulties communicating with a person with dementia.
Comfort in the face of discomfort (Pulse Magazine) —
Some of the fear and anxiety that comes with living with cancer can be lifted if presented with the right information and support.
Gum Control (U of T Magazine) —
Why does Canada’s universal health care system leave so many without adequate dental care?
Test Tube (ON Nature) —
The Great Lakes are polluted, but it may not be apparent on the surface.
Uncle Sam (Time Magazine) —
The American economy falling behind.
Hats! (The Walrus) —
A series of illustrations about hats.