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Business of Home

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Covers for the last issue of Business of Home. Each issue focuses on a different aspect of the interior design business, this one was all about course corrections, pivots and process shifts. AD: Danlly Domingo

Luisa Jung
illustration of „Kids Need More Places to Play, Not Fat Shaming“ commissioned by Scientific American.
illustration of New portrait of Chrissie Hynde, lead singer of The Pretenders .The portrait was commissioned by Rolling Stone Germany to illustrate the review of their new album “Relentless”, coming out next week.
illustration of Part of a series of illustrations commissioned by Psychologie Heute for an article about the importance of spending time alone.
illustration of “How to become a supercommunicator”. Series of illustrations for The Wall Street Journal.
illustration of “Apparently Healthy, but Diagnosed With Alzheimer’s?”
New work for The New York Times for an article about how new criteria could lead to a dementia diagnosis on the basis of a simple blood test, even without experiencing any symptoms.
AD Rodrigo Honeywell.
illustration of “Why Are Older Americans Drinking So Much?”
Illustration commissioned by The New York Times for Paula Span's latest article featured in her biweekly column, 'The New Old Age’.
AD: Rodrigo Honeywell
illustration of Max-Planck-Society
illustration of Personal Work
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Jury Selection Society of Illustrators NY #66
illustration of Client: Planadviser
illustration of Illustration commissioned by Psychologie Heute for an article about the importance of visibility and recognition in the workplace.
illustration of “A Decision for Life”, illustration commissioned by Max Planck Society for an article about migration.
illustration of Peter Gabriel for Rolling Stone Germany
illustration of Illustration for German Diabetes Society’s annual report.
illustration of 
Title: “Residency Programs Move Toward Greater Diversity” 
Client: Discoveries Magazine
illustration of Cover illustration for the spring issue of Business of Home. This issue explores what it means to embrace health and wellness at every level of an interior design business.
illustration of Luisa Jung's new cover for C&EN News illustrates a story about a new treatment for Alzheimer's disease which uses small-molecule drugs. Alzheimer’s is thought to be caused by the buildup of plaque in the brain. These small-molecule drug treatments would aim to prevent the formation of these plaques in the first place.
illustration of New cover illustration for the spring issue of Dana Foundation's Cerebrum magazine. This issue focuses on the effects of poverty on brain development.
illustration of New illustration for an article written by Roxanne Roberts for The Washington Post about how talking about the weather went from being a banality to becoming a thorny issue.
illustration of New animated illustration for The Washington Post about the affects of the American Rescue Plan on inflation.
illustration of New opening illustration for @cenmag for a story about attacks on tenure in academia and how the weakening or elimination of tenure could impact STEM faculty, their students, and their institutions.
illustration of Illustration for Psychologie Heute's lead article
„Speaking Up for Oneself“.
illustration of
illustration of Illustration commissioned by Forbes Argentina about the crisis of Argentina‘s agricultural sector.
AD: Samanta Cardo
illustration of New animated illustration for Christianity Today about the frustrations and hesitations pastors have with technology in the post-pandemic era.
illustration of Cushioning Energy Prices: The measures intended to alleviate social hardship and relieve the burden on companies.
Illustration for “Schlaglichter der Wirtschaftspolitik”, the magazine of the German Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action.
illustration of Illustration commissioned by Forbes Argentina for a special edition on corporate philanthropy.
illustration of Illustration for C&EN News about about the pandemic’s effect on the academic chemistry job market. The story talks about how there were fewer positions opening this last year. The shortage added to other pandemic-related complications, resulted in a lengthier job seeking process.

CD: Rob Bryson
illustration of “The barrier to entry for creating a beauty brand might be relatively low, but trying to scale a brand in today’s crowded digital landscape is increasingly difficult.”
illustration of Psychologie Heute

Series of illustrations for Psychologie Heute's lead article
„The Longing for Intimacy“.
illustration of HERZ heute | Deutsche Herzstiftung e.V.

Illustrations for an article about the influence of psychosocial factors on heart transplant candidates.
AD: Ramona Unguranowitsch
illustration of Conceptual, Editorial, Health, Medical, People, Science, Feminine, Spiritual
illustration of Opener for Psychologie Heute's lead article
„Growing in Times of Crisis“ .
illustration of HERZ heute | Deutsche Herzstiftung e.V.

Do male and female hearts beat differently?
Illustrations for an article about gender differences in heart
disease and their significance for diagnosis and therapy.
AD: Ramona Unguranowitsch
illustration of Illustration for Psychologie Heute's lead article
„Speaking Up for Oneself“.
illustration of The New York Times

Illustration on “Vaccine Brand Loyalty”, how COVID-19 vaccine recipients are declaring a certain loyalty toward their brand of shot.

AD: Bernadette Dashiell
illustration of New series of illustrations for Psychologie Heute about couples that grow apart and how they can learn to be close again.
illustration of Illustration commissioned by Barron's for an article about biotech stocks’ downfall and their potential rebound.
illustration of Opener for Psychologie Heute's lead article
„Speaking Up for Oneself“.
illustration of Scientific American

Illustrations commissioned by Scientific American, to accompany a feature about recent innovations in the field of Gene Therapy. Now that there are approved treatments for some blood cancers and rare disorders, gene-editing tools could pave the way toward therapies for more common diseases.

AD: Michael Mrak
illustration of Illustration for Focus Magazin to accompany a feature about the rising utility costs in German households.
AD: Bardo Fiederling
illustration of Conceptual, Editorial, Health, Medical, Science
illustration of Illustration for The Washington Post about the US-China tech competition.
AD: Audrey Valbuena
illustration of Opener for Bucknell University, to accompany an article on Design Justice - an approach to design that calls on technology builders to consider bias and other social-justice implications in every stage of their creations.

AD: Lauren Sanders
illustration of Portrait of Elvis Costello commissioned by Rolling Stone Germany to accompany the review of his new album
illustration of NPR's Life Kit

llustration for an episode of NPR's Life Kit about ethical investing

AD: Beck Harlan
illustration of Main and spot illustrations for The Washington Post’s The Lily for an article about pay transparency. The tips-based story focused on how best to broach such conversations and what language to use in different situations (when talking with friends, coworkers, managers and in job interviews.)

AD: Christine Ashack
illustration of Opener for Psychologie Heute's lead article
„Growing in Times of Crisis“ .
illustration of ECMO commissioned by Kaiser Permanente
illustration of “Why Winemakers Love Lighter, Food-Friendly Cabernet Franc”
Illustration commissioned by The Wall Street Journal’s Off Duty section for an article about the “other” Cabernet, Cabernet Franc.

Profile

Luisa Jung was born and raised in Argentina. She graduated in Architecture at the University of Buenos Aires. Her work has been recognized by The Society of Illustrators NY, Communication Arts Magazine, American Illustration, The Society of Illustrators LA, V&A Illustration Awards, World Illustration Awards, Lürzer's Archive, 3x3 Magazine, among others. She lives and works in Cologne, Germany.

Style/Techniques

Animation, Caricature, Colored Pencil, Conceptual, Digital, Figurative, Graphic, Line with Color, Oil, Painterly, Texture, Pattern, Silk Prints, Motion

Subject/Specialties

Humor, Adventure, Animals, Annual Report, Book Covers, Celebrities, Children, Computers, Corporate, Editorial, Education, Family, Fashion/Cosmetics, Food, Health, Industrial, Landscape, Leisure, Medical, Music, Nature, People, Political, Portrait, Product, Religious, Romance, Science, Scientific, Sports, Still Life, Technology, Travel, Agriculture, Food/Beverage, Lifestyle, Feminine, Spiritual, Youth, Environmental, Financial