“Australia Is Not as Down Under as Everyone Thinks It Is” View online

“The Lives of Ferguson Activists, Five Years Later” View online

“Sending Mail in Mongolia? ‘Dissident.sloth.ploy’ Could Be the Address” View online

“All Glory to the Hypnotoad, TCU’s Meme Mascot” View online

“5 Questions with Bailey Richardson: Communities should be built with people, not for people.” View online

All Projects

An artist book

A website that is also a rebus

A website with the color eigengrau

A video in the style of a tarot deck

A circular music player

“Vladia Brooks kneads bread in the same spot that her father, Vladimir Nevl, kneaded bread for almost 50 years.”

An article about a Czech family restaurant

“The parade offers a glimpse at what the neighborhood could be: a place where people are free to be themselves and celebrate who we are. A place where we can be familiar. A place where we can move and breathe.”

An article about a fish parade

“One publishes to find comrades.”

A class assignment about publishing

“As tides and storms bring big changes to the cityscape, what landmass is most likely to become New York's next island?”

An article about New Yorks next island

A website with a sunset cam

A video in the stye of a comic strip

An online viewing room

“The Women’s Mountain Bike and Tea Society wants to rub out the image of mountain biking as an extreme sport.”

An article about a feminist bike collective

A website made of stairs

A magazine in the style of a manila folder

“Parasite. noun. par·​a·​site ˈpar-ə-ˌsīt. : an organism living in, with, or on another organism in order to obtain nutrients, grow, or multiply often in a state that directly or indirectly harms the host.“

A class assignment about web extensions

A website with an auto-generated pattern

“Over two decades of twists and turns and promises unmet, one journalist has been keeping a close eye on the saga of Atlantic Yards.”

An article about a development nightmare

“The ghost of Annie’s brother was said to go into the pantry for a drink every night at 10 o’ clock.”

An article about a haunted house

A website about climate crisis

“The original meaning of the word ‘comprehension’ is ‘to grasp, to seize something with the hands and hold it tight...’”

A class assignment about hands

“It’s illustrated in a topographic style, with the region seen from above and stretching out to the horizon. The artist even included the sky. . . that’s nice.”

A note from the editors about making a map of New York City

A video featuring FKA twigs

A text about fostering cats

“One publishes to find comrades.”

A class assignment about collecting images

“Telling time, taking time, keeping time, time out, time to kill, time is money, time is on my side, race against the clock, ahead of time, a stitch in time, a hard time, buy time, big-time, and so on.”

A class assignment about time

A series of one minute videos

A website about medieval animal trials

An article about the MTA map

Teaching sites made with google docs

An article with a dancing lobster

Editorial illustrations

@nytimes Instagram

“Forty years after its inauguration, there is still much to learn from a mold-breaking NYC playground that provided space for disabled kids to play alongside their non-disabled peers.

An essay about playgrounds

A series of artist interviews

An article seen through windows

Editorial illustrations

An artist book

An exhibition catalogue

“A toxic mix of sewage, trash, urban runoff, and chemical waste released indiscriminately by the factories located along the banks of the Bronx River has wreaked havoc on its ecology for over a century.”

All about a map

A website that uncovers alt-text

A newspaper fold

“When his family made fun of him for being lost in books, he would read in the closet.”

An obituary

“Browsing the web, what you see can be described as a series of containers, some seen and some unseen.”

A class assignment about containers

A set of animated icons

An video with animated emojis

A series of digital billboards

A video featuring Taylor Swift

“The litter box may have brought us physically closer to our feline companions, but that doesn’t mean we understand them any better than when they lived mostly outdoors.”

An essay about cat litter

“In the Bronx, a parks steward and activist takes on the campaign of a lifetime.”

An article about a campaign to cap the Cross Bronx Expressway

A painting show

“My grandmother, who is a potter, always insisted that she makes ceramic vessels, not art.”

A personal essay

“When all the other mothers wore heels, stockings and hair spray, Esther would come to events with no stockings, no hairspray and no heels.”

An obituary

A book that spans the life of a pencil

A video made of cartoon screenshots

A video in the style of a ransom note

Interviews with artists who do it for the love of it

A magazine about hitchhiking

A stereoscopic anthology