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Two illustrations on an article about compulsive hair pulling and skin picking.

AD: Meredith Rizzo

Repetitive Behaviors
Repetitive Behaviors

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“Why Foster Care Students In Seattle Are Beating The Odds” by Anya Kamenetz.

AD: LA Johnson

Foster Care

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I did the lead illustration and two spots for NPR`s report on what happened a year ago when two of their colleagues where killed on the road from Lashkar Gah to Marjah in southern Afghanistan.
Follow this link to read or (better) listen to the story!

AD: Ariel Zambelich

Road to Marjah

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Illustrations for NPR`s four-part series on the experience of failure and how people deal with it.
Click on the images below to get to the respective story.

Many thanks to my AD Meredith Rizzo!

Total Failure: When The Space Shuttle Didn’t Come Home
Total Failure: How George Foreman’s Losses Showed Him The Light
Total Failure: The World’s Worst Video Game
Total Failure: The Mountain That Got Away

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This is one of two illustrations that accompanies a story that is a first-person manifesto
on how shoes prevent us from fully engaging with the world around us.


AD: Meredith Rizzo!

Shoes Manifesto

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New illustration for NPR on a story that follows one man - and his family -
through the process of an immigration court in the USA.


Thanks to Ariel Zambelich!

Immigration Detention Center

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One spot and a main illustration for NPR on a story about two Chinese sisters.
You can read and/or listen to the story here.


Thanks to Emily Bogle!

Main Illustration
Spot

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Illustrations for NPR on a story about William Coley,
a surgeon who treated patients using immunotherapy around 100 years ago.


Thanks to Meredith Rizzo and NPR!

William Coley and Bessie
Zola

© 2015-2018 Isabel Seliger
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