The Unfolding Lines
Wry, observational, and stark. Our hand-drawn editorial cartoons and chapter-based illustrations trace the human cost of automation and the physical reality of goods.
A single line can capture the silent friction between a worker and a machine more deeply than a thousand-page economic report. It is the human element preserved in ink.
Editorial Illustrator, Chapter I






The Human Machinery
Stark ink drawings examining the quiet intersections of daily labor, automation, and community life. These visual narratives offer a wry look at the physical reality of modern production.
The Tea Shop Shift
The Ready Box
The Silent Loom
An observational inquiry into the slow displacement of tactile serving rituals by automated point-of-sale systems in local neighborhood hubs.
Observing the vast physical scale of modern logistics where human hands only touch the tape, never the actual goods inside.
A wry visual commentary on the moments of quiet rest that persist even within highly automated textile and manufacturing environments.
Written Essays
Our illustrations expand on the long-form essays published in the main journal. Continue the intellectual inquiry into labor and society.
