YES! MEDIA
Art direction and design for YES! Magazine from concept through print, shaping the visual voice of each issue. Selected and integrated photography, typography, and illustration to reinforce editorial themes.
YES! MAGAZINE COVERS & SECTION DIVIDERS
Bodies (Winter 2023)
Launched a bold new visual direction with a cover designed to disrupt narrow definitions of beauty, worthiness, and power. Fat, Black, Indigenous, disabled, and queer bodies are celebrated here as powerful, sovereign, and radically beautiful.
Launched a bold new visual direction with a cover designed to disrupt narrow definitions of beauty, worthiness, and power. Fat, Black, Indigenous, disabled, and queer bodies are celebrated here as powerful, sovereign, and radically beautiful.
Elders (Winter 2024)
Featured portraits by Matika Wilbur to honor wisdom-keepers and cultural carriers. These images radiate reverence, resilience, and ancestral continuity—embodying the sacred responsibility to remember and pass knowledge forward.
Featured portraits by Matika Wilbur to honor wisdom-keepers and cultural carriers. These images radiate reverence, resilience, and ancestral continuity—embodying the sacred responsibility to remember and pass knowledge forward.
Access (Summer 2024)
Centered portraits by Umberto Nicoletti of LGBTQ asylum-seekers, rejecting narrow narratives and elevating stories of courage, dignity, and survival.
Centered portraits by Umberto Nicoletti of LGBTQ asylum-seekers, rejecting narrow narratives and elevating stories of courage, dignity, and survival.
Renaissance (Winter 2025)
For the magazine’s final print issue, selected portraits of young changemakers to evoke rebirth through culture, imagination, and systemic change. This issue remains a career highlight.
For the magazine’s final print issue, selected portraits of young changemakers to evoke rebirth through culture, imagination, and systemic change. This issue remains a career highlight.
LEAD FEATURES
Designed feature spreads by selecting imagery, defining visual style, highlighting key quotes, and translating data into clear graphics.
History of work and workers’ rights.
The billionaire class and workers' rights.
Centering the voices of survivors of abuse.