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How Smell Guides Our Inner World

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Michael Waraksa

Michael Waraksa

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illustration of Illustration for Canadian Cycling about how drinking and biking is becoming a thing of the past as cyclist are no longer drinking alcohol
illustration of Client: Wired Italia. 

The theme of the issue looks at how our brains are adapting and integrating with the new forms of artificial intelligence. (I did not use AI in the creation of the art)
illustration of Unpublished
illustration of Client: Colgate Magazine (Colgate University).

Through the lens of everyday beverages such as coffee, water, wine and tea, students learn about the effects of their consumption, as well as how the production of these beverages affects the environment and the lives of the people who make them.
illustration of Uncommissioned
illustration of Client: Global Brief Magazine

The head of any major intelligence agency can hardly look ahead a few months, let alone 10 years. And yet, quite evidently, successful intelligence requires foresight, planning and a future-oriented imagination.
illustration of Uncommissioned
illustration of Illustration for PLANSPONSOR Magazine. Accompanied a Q&A section containing tips for correctly calculating the 15 year catch-up which is exclusive to 403(b) retirement plans.
illustration of Client: The New York Times

Dabbling in Bitcoin lies somewhere between gambling and investing.
illustration of Client: Proto Magazine (Massachusetts General Hospital)

Long the bedrock of medicine, the practice of primary care has been in need of a reinvention.
illustration of Client : Vox Media

While memory is what helps us recall things we've encountered or thought of before, studies of memorability ask: Why do we remember what we remember? Why do we forget what we forget?
illustration of Client: Golf Digest
illustration of Client: The New York Times

Tolerance for swearing varies from workplace to workplace. The question is whether an employee's swearing (or alleged swearing) is truly the reason for a firing or other disciplinary action.
illustration of Uncommissioned
illustration of Client: The New York Times

In addition to knowing what people buy, Amazon also knows where people live and which credit cards they use.

Profile

Michael Waraksa is a Milwaukee, WI USA based artist/illustrator. He has exhibited his work around the world and his illustrations have appeared in numerous publications. Some of his clients/collaborations include The New York Times, TIME, Vox Media, Golf Digest, Pentagram, Stanford Medicine and The Los Angeles Times. His work has been recognized by Society of Illustrators, American Illustration, Communication Arts, Society of Publication Designers, 3X3 and Creative Quarterly.

Style/Techniques

Animation, Collage, Conceptual, Figurative, Montage, Photoillustration, Realism, Floral, Whimsical, Concept Art, Motion

Subject/Specialties

Humor, Action, Animals, Botanical, Computers, Corporate, Editorial, Education, Food, Futuristic, Health, Historical, Landscape, Leisure, Medical, Mystery, Nature, People, Political, Product, Science, Scientific, Sports, Technology, Transportation, Travel, Food/Beverage, Lifestyle, Vintage / Retro, Feminine, Environmental, Financial, Urban