Sunday, November 3, 2013

Graphics and Illustrations

I worked with a sports reporter at the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette to create a web only graphic to explain to readers what the decathlon and heptathlon are. Click here to view the graphic.


Anchor Hocking has been a mainstay in Lancaster for more than a century. In 2014 the glass manufacturer's parent company experienced financial difficulties, and temporarily closed their production facilities in Ohio and Pennsylvania. I researched the company's history and created a timeline detailing the highs and lows of what was once one of the largest glass manufacturers in the world from the beginning of its predecessor companies to its current financial woes. The timeline was constantly updated throughout the shutdown and ran with all of our stories about the company. Click here to view the timeline. 


2012 Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Football Preview tab cover.


Photo illustration for story about bullying in schools.


Locator map and explainer for a series of arsons.



Information graphic describing how a rarely used type of intersection operates. Submitted as part of a portfolio that won the Associated Press Society of Ohio's Best Graphic Artist award.


Information graphic explaining hydraulic fracturing. Submitted as part of a portfolio that won the Associated Press Society of Ohio's Best Graphic Artist award, and won for best individual information graphic


Illustration for Lancaster Eagle-Gazette co-baseball player of the year award. Baseball card fronts were created for all members of both the first and second all-area teams.


Locator map explaining the city of Lancaster's proposed street paving project.



Timelines developed with the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette's local history columnist about the men who Lancaster City Schools' buildings are named after.



A graphics package describing how Lancaster's traffic signal system works.



An information graphic detailing a fatal police chase for which a teenager was tried for the death of his passenger. This graphic was a finalist for a 2011 Gannett Award of Excellence in visual journalism.

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