Space! Now available for order on Amazon!
By Jennifer Daniel & Simon Rogers
Debuted as #1 New Release in both Aeronautics & Space and Children's Earth Sciences Books.
Exquisite Corpse with Jon Han for Josh Cochran's Tumblr
Publication: The New York Times
Produced, Written, and Illustrated.
Notable rules from New York City venues and events like this weekend’s marathon prohibit the obvious (oversize luggage, knives, guns), but also have some restrictions that seem odd (tennis racquets are considered a fire hazard at the United States Open) or even downright weird (no “optical illusions” at the Barclays Center). Full Story Here
Publication: The New York Times
Written by: Ford Fessenden and Jennifer Daniel
Animations: Jennifer Daniel
Commuting is critical to New York City, and the metropolitan life it pioneered. Yet for most of the 19th century, the city repeatedly teetered on the brink of its capacity, each generation facing a commuting crisis. But in cycles that always seemed to begin with dreamy utopianism before giving way to disgust, the city has led the world in generating a miraculous daily movement – first of hundreds, then thousands, then millions of people a day – that has now been mostly in place for a century. It is the marvel that everyone loves to hate.
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By: Jennifer Daniel
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By: Todd Levin and Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Good Magazine
Author/Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Interview with Dennis Crowley
Art Director: Cindy Hoffman
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Cover illustration for the New York Times, Sunday Review
Art Director; Alexandra Z
Art Director/Illustrator: Jennifer Daniel
Styling: Jaci Kessler
Photo Editor: Emily Keegin
Creative Director: Richard Turley
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Publication: NYMag
Art Director: Karishma Sheth
Illustrator: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Aviva Michaelov
Publication: The New York TImes
Editorial illustration for Wired Magazine.
Art Director: Josef Reyes
Illustrator: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Josh Cochran
Publication: The New York TImes
Illustrator: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Aviva Michaelov
Publication: The New York TImes
Illustrator: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Brian Rea
Publication: The New York TImes
Client: A Brief Message
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Illustrator: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Chandra Illick
Creative Director: Richard Turley
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Illustrator: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Aviva Michaelov
Publication: The New York TImes
Killed cover for Good Magazine
No, this is not my ass.
Illustrator: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Aviva Michaelov
Publication: The New York TImes
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Rodrigo Honeywell
lient: The New York Times
Illustrator: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Aviva Michaelov
Publication: The New York TImes
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Laura Titan
Publication: The Wall Street Journal
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Richard Turley
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Illustration/Art Direction: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
By Tony Scott, Manohla Dargis, Alicia DeSantis, and Jennifer Daniel
Publication: The New York Times
Killed illustration for the cover of the Sunday Book Review
Illustrator: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Brian Rea
Publication: The New York TImes
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
ditor: Samantha Henig
Publication: The New Yorker
About the advancements in the quest to grow meat from animal cells .
Publication: The New York Times
Art Director: Alexandra Zsigmond
Talking Skateboard deck for charity auction. IT SPEAKS
Design/Technology: Jennifer Daniel and Chris Allick
A few graphics I've reported, written, illustrated, designed, programmed, blah blah blah. I work with a diverse group of brilliant people and surround myself with people smarter than me.
Author: Peter Coy
Design: Jennifer Daniel and Tracy MA
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Author/Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Gamer Nick Reed charted the video game industry’s evolution based on the number of titles made for each platform. He crunched user-submitted data on more than 24,000 games from VideoGameGeek.com.
Author/Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Author: By Esmé E. Deprez and Jennifer Daniel
Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Getting an abortion in North Dakota hasn’t been easy for a long time. Since 2001, Red River Women’s Clinic in Fargo has been the state’s sole clinic to offer the procedure. Now it may become all but impossible if two laws that Republican Governor Jack Dalrymple signed this week take effect Aug. 1 as scheduled. A requirement that abortion doctors have admitting privileges at local hospitals and a ban on terminations once a heartbeat is detectable, as early as six weeks, may cause Red River to shut its doors, says its director, Tammi Kromenaker. Abortion-rights groups have pledged to challenge the laws. If they aren’t successful, North Dakota could become the first state without a dedicated abortion clinic. Some 94 percent of abortions take place in clinics. So where would North Dakota’s women go?
Photo Editor: David Carthas
Art Director/Infographics: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Authors: Barrett Sheridan and Jennifer Daniel
Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Richard Turley
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Following the paths of President Obama, the Navy Seal Team, and Social Media on the day of Osama Bin Laden's death.
Author: Jennifer Daniel and Bloomberg News
Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Bo Xilai and his wife, Gu Kailai, were among China’s most powerful couples. He was the Communist Party boss in the mega-city of Chongqing and she was described as the Jackie Kennedy of China. Over the years, their extended families built a fortune of at least $136 million. Then it all came crashing down. In April, he was ousted from the Party and is under investigation. She was arrested on suspicion of the murder of a British businessman who was a family friend. Their wealth is under scrutiny. Here is a look at their business empire.
Author: Evan Applegate
Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Author/Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
The number of natural disasters since 1996 costing $1 billion or more doubled compared with the previous 15-year period.
Fighting Roe vs Wade
By: Jenifer Daniel and Allison McCann
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
In the past two years, 30 states have passed 135 new laws restricting access to abortion. According to a policy review released by the Guttmacher Institute, these include mandating ultrasounds, limiting health insurance coverage, extending waiting periods, and making it harder for minors to get an abortion.
Illustrator/Writer/Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
By MANOHLA DARGIS, A. O. SCOTT, ALICIA DESANTIS and JENNIFER DANIEL
Published in: The New York Times
The New York Times
By: Jennifer Daniel
By Jennifer Daniel and Dorothy Gambrel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Featured in: Best American Infographics, 2014
Author/Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Ever since the Truman administration, the White House Communications Agency—a branch of the military—has assigned Secret Service nicknames to Presidents, First Families, and other Washington royalty. Though these titles are largely ceremonial now, they reveal much about the men and women behind the monikers.
By: Erik Bryant + Jennifer Daniel
Publication: The Morning News
Honors: Selected, SPD 46
Authors: Evan Applegate and Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Though it’s unlikely you’ll be called upon to “plan a party while shipwrecked” or “nail an interview, nude,” you should always be prepared. The How-To-O-Matic is your essential companion for those professional worst-case scenarios: Match a tricky situation to an ordinary task and find a solution to whatever the office may throw at you. Be warned, however, that one row involved no testing at all. We won’t tell you which (hint: we couldn’t really figure out these “pull-ups”).
Author/Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Nicholas Blechman
Publication: Nozone Empire
Author/Designer: Jennifer Daniel
If he’s convicted of carrying out the Boston Marathon bombings, suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev could face the federal death penalty. Reinstated in 1988, the federal death penalty now covers some 60 crimes including acts of terrorism, murder of federal law enforcement officers, and the use of weapons of mass destruction. In response to the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, President Bill Clinton signed a law in 1996 making it more difficult for convicted capital defendants to appeal their sentences. The federal government has executed only three people in the past 20 years. Currently, 58 prisoners are on federal death row, where many have been appealing their convictions or sentences—and avoiding execution—for years.
Author/Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Damien Hirst may be rich and famous, but his collectors may not be rich from reselling his artwork. According to data compiled by the firm Artnet, Hirst works acquired during his commercial peak, from 2005-2008, have since sold at an average loss of 30 percent. And that only hints at the decline, because some investors aren’t bringing their Hirsts to market. A third of the more than 1,700 Hirst pieces offered at auction since 2009 have failed to sell at all—they’ve been “burned,” in the terminology of the art world. Shown here are all of Hirst’s pieces that resold from 2000-2011 for over $250,000. Some like to praise Hirst as “the biggest dollar-earner in the history of art,” but that wealth hasn’t trickled down to his investors in a long time.
Cover Illustration for American Illustration
Part of a series, creative director: Richard Turley
Author/Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Assuming Facebook hits $104 billion on IPO day, these current and former employees, investors, and other stakeholders stand to make, or at least be worth, a fortune.
Designer: Jennifer Daniel and Tracy Ma
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Writer: Dorothy Gambrell
Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Creative Director: Richard Turley
Publication:: Bloomberg Businessweek
By Caroline Winter, David Glovin, and Jennifer Daniel
Design: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
On Mar. 8, one of the biggest insider trading cases in U.S. history went to trial in a federal district courthouse in Lower Manhattan. Sri Lankan billionaire Raj Rajaratnam, 53, faces 14 separate counts of securities fraud and conspiracy. The co-founder of the Galleon Group hedge fund, Rajaratnam is alleged to have masterminded an insider trading ring that netted his firm $45 million. As the Galleon case ripples outward—some three dozen former traders, executives, and lawyers have been charged, two dozen of whom have pleaded guilty—it is rocking the secretive world of U.S. hedge funds and the expert networks that supply information.
Photo Editor: David Carthas
Author/Art Director: Jennifer Daniel
Creative Director: Richard Turley
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
By Evan Applegate, Peter Coy, and Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Authors: Caroline Winter and Jennifer Daniel
Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
The U.S. and China have grown closer in the last four years, bound together by an increasing flow of goods and investments. At the same time the countries have also exchanged complaints through the World Trade Organization, arguing about everything from chickens to rare earth minerals.
Author: Jennifer Daniel
Designer: Rob Vargas and Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Illustrations: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Cindy Hofmann
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Author/Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Tracy Ma
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Tin is often associated with soup and questionable meats, but tin’s real use is for solder, with approximately 30 percent of the world’s supply of tin coming from Indonesia. Electronics manufacturers use solder, which typically contains more than 95 percent tin, to attach and connect components. The iPad’s 7,877 solder points are tiny but omnipresent, in this case contributing up to 3 grams of the iPad’s 1.44 pounds. While it’s impossible to say whether tin from any one mine goes into a specific product, dangerous mines in Indonesia with a high incidence of worker fatalities do supply Foxconn Technology Group, the largest manufacturer for Apple.
Interactive version available here.
Authors: Jennifer Daniel and Julian Sancton
Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Photo Editor: Emily Keegin
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Epic 8-page index of the entire year full of charts, diagrams, photos, iists, and maps.
Authors: Jennifer Daniel and Julian Sancton
Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Photo Editor: Emily Keegin
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Epic 8-page index of the entire year full of charts, diagrams, photos, iists, and maps.
Authors: Jennifer Daniel and Julian Sancton
Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Photo Editor: Emily Keegin
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Epic 8-page index of the entire year full of charts, diagrams, photos, iists, and maps.
Authors: Jennifer Daniel and Julian Sancton
Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Photo Editor: Emily Keegin
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Epic 8-page index of the entire year full of charts, diagrams, photos, iists, and maps.
Authors: Ira Boudway, Ritchie S. King, Jennifer Daniel
Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Behold our second annual ranking of how well the 122 franchises in the NFL, NBA, NHL, and MLB spend their money.
Author/Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
When you search on Google, algorithms respond with suggestions based on popular searches by others. It’s a helpful tool—and a window into our collective psyche. The website googlepoetics.com catalogs some of the more intriguing revelations.
I don’t know what you did at work today but Alicia DeSantis and I gazed into the soul of a Nacho Cheese Dorito with Michael Moss. The science of my favorite snack for the New York Times.
Publication: The New York Times
Author: Matt Philips
Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Author/Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
For more than two decades, congressional Republicans have been signing Norquist’s Taxpayer Protection Pledge, swearing not to raise taxes. As the fiscal cliff looms and negotiations with the Democrats heat up, many signers are reconsidering their allegiance.
Authors: Lizza Dwoskin and Jennifer Daniel
Design: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Since President Obama took office, the U.S. has dramatically increased its efforts to keep undocumented immigrants out.
Author: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Authors: Jennifer Daniel and Peter Savodnik
Design: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Three fiber-optic cables off the coast of Egypt were cut in March, leaving about 1 billion people in Europe, Africa, and Asia with up to 60 percent slower Internet connections.
Reporter: Allison MCCann
Art Director/Editor: Jennifer Daniel
Author/designer; Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
With 28 plants and one more to open by yearend, New York is the nation’s fastest-growing yogurt producer. The facilities produced 553 million pounds in 2011, doubling 2005’s total. California still makes the most yogurt, but New York is tops when it comes to Greek.
Authors: Barrett Sheridan and Jennifer Daniel
Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Who says America doesn’t innovate? The iTunes store offers more than half a billion apps, and the camera category has split into dozens of sub-branches. Hit the right magical mix of photo features and you, like Instagram, might get $1 billion from Facebook.
Author/Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Writer/Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
The nonprofit’s 75-member board includes corporate heavyweights and the odd celebrity.
Author/Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Creative Director: Richard Turley
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Author/Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Authors: Susan Decker and Jennifer Daniel
Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Apple v. Samsung may be the most prominent, but battles over smartphone and tablet IP are raging around the globe. A glimpse of some of the key cases to go before the International Trade Commission.
Author/Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Life inside successful startups—especially the really successful ones—can be nasty, brutish, and short. As companies grow exponentially, egos clash, investors jockey for control, and business complexities rapidly exceed the managerial abilities of the founders. But, years of chaos and fail whales hasn’t stopped Twitter.
Author/Designer: Jennifer Daniel
Photo Editor: Meagan Ziegler-Haynes
Creative Director: Richard Turley
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Publication: The New York Times
After a day of working with these little pipes, I’m not gonna lie I want to be cool and smoke too but everyone knows only the OG cig is cool. Not these fruity flavors
Author/designer: Jennifer Daniel
Photo Editor: Emily Keegin
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
The first known drug-smuggling tunnel in Nogales, Ariz., was found in August 1995 beneath an abandoned church 150 yards from the border. Since then, more than 90 illicit underground passageways have been discovered in various states of completion. Here, a look at several of the discoveries.
Illustrator: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Aviva Michaelov
Client: The New York Times
The Many Qadaffis, The New York Times
Art Director: Aviva Michaelov
Illustrators: Sam Weber, Leif Parsons, Josh Cochran, Chris Silas Neal, Jillian Tamaki and Jennifer Daniel (clockwise, left to right)
Portraits of some of my coworkers at Bloomberg Businessweek
My amazing team of graphics editors at Bloomberg Businessweek
Illustrator: Jennifer Daniel
rt Director: Nicholas Blechman
Publication: The New York Times
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Richard Turley
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
This is a drawing of my dog.
I really love to draw with a keyboard. God bless you, Qwerty.
Design: Jennifer Daniel
Printer: Cranky Pressman
Honors: TDC's Judge's Choice, recognized by 2009 FPO Awards
A tongue-in-cheek approach to business cards is a good approach to get people chatting or put in a good mood—it also helps that, as a general rule, they will remember you and your card for a long time.
Limited edition letterpressed ascii postcard for Cloudy Collection.
Commission for the fellas at Friends of Type.
A little Girls vs Boys Valentine's day competition. Girls won.
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Alexandra Zgismond
Publication: The New York Times
My proposed stamp. INTERESTED PARTIES HOLLAR AT ME
Art Director: Alexandra Zgismond
Interactive Graphic visualizing your Emotional NCAA Bracket
By Andrew Wislon and Jennifer Daniel
Publication: The New York Times
Graphic for the cover of NYT's Arts and Leisure Holiday Special Section.
Art Director: Shannon Robertson
Tiny drawings for Bloomberg Businessweek
Art Director: Rob Vargas
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Mormons doing mormony things for Jodi Kantor's excellent piece on gender in the Mormon Church.
Series of boob metaphors for Latina Magazine.
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Ben King
Publication: Travel + Leisure
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Matt Ericson
Publication: The New York Times
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Rodrigo Honeywell
Publication: The New York Times, Travel
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Kim Bost
Client: The New York TImes
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Nicholas Blechman
Publication: New York Times Book Review
XX: The Working Ladies vs The Working Women
A black-hole. You've been warned.
For, friend and trouble maker, Jessica Hische
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Creative Director RIchard Turley
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Ad Campaign for ArtCrankxVelib in Paris, France
Art Director: Kate Wang
Publication: Vanity Fair (Unused)
New York Times Magazine, Can Video Games Fend Off Mental Decline?
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director Josh Cochran
Publication: The New York Times
Illustration: The New York Times
Art Director: Aviva Michaelov
Client: The New York Times
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Rob Vargas
Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Richard Turley
Photo Editor: Emily Keegin
Publication: The New York Times
Art Director: Corinne Miller
Publication: The New York Times
Cover for NYT Sunday Review
Art Director: Aviva Michaelov
Design for Tatt.ly, Temporary Tattos
Illustration for Nautilus Magazine
Art Director: Len Small
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
rt Director: Joe MacLeod
Publication: Baltimore CityPaper
For the New York Times
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Sarah Williamson
Publication: The New York Times, Week In Review.
Art Director: Nicholas Blechman
Publication: The New York Times Book Review
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Nicholas Blechman
Publication: The New York Times
Honors: SPD's Judge's Choice
Art Director: Nicholas Blechman
Publication: New York Times Book Review
Design for Andrew Womack and my favorite website, The Morning News.
On sale now $5!!!!
Art Director: Alexandra Zgismond
Publication: The New York Times
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Other Means
Client: BloombergView
Design for Fox is Black and Vulpine
Design for Newspaper Club and Vulpine's shoe drying kit.
Available as a single color color limited edition (50) screenprint for $40. Email me for info.
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Series of Gold Buttons for Busy Beaver Button Company
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Dustin Hostetler aka Upso
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Client: The Walrus
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Client: Howler Magazine
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Client: UTNE Magazine
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Joe MacLeod
Publication: Baltimore CityPaper
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Kim Bost
Client: The New York TImes
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Aviva Michaelov
Publication: The New York Times
A storyboard I wrote and designed about crossing the street in NYC.
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Publication: Good Magazine
How robots are taking over the work force.
Logo for the New York Times Blog: Tracking Healthcare
Illustration: Jennifer Daniel
Art Director: Caleb Bennet
Publication: Texas Monthly
Skateboard deck design
A few pages from my sketchbooks. More about them can be found on A Book By It's Cover.
What happens when a Docucolor 240 printer stops being polite, and starts being real.