Janice Kun illustrates for Williams College Magazine

Commissioned by 2 Communiqué creative director Kelly McMurray for Williams College Magazine, illustrator Janice Kun created a series of images to accompany an article on the global impact of Williams College's prestigious Center of Development of Economics (CDE).

The result is a series of beautifully composed and visually intriguing illustrations. Janice incorporated her signature style of line drawings filled in with water color and various collage-like elements. Each piece utilizes various components ranging from portrait pieces to architectural drawings and regional vegetation to line maps. Expertly, Janice visually balances the tone of the article while serenely and sophisticatedly representing the people, places and issues involved.

Al Masri hopes to one day addressing the challenges facing her homeland, Lebanon, after completing an intensive 10-month master’s degree program at Williams’ Center for Development Economics (CDE) in 2015.

Al Masri hopes to one day addressing the challenges facing her homeland, Lebanon, after completing an intensive 10-month master’s degree program at Williams’ Center for Development Economics (CDE) in 2015.

Eteri Kvintradze, CDE ’99, is one of 29 alumni of Williams College helping to shape the economy of the Republic of Georgia.

Eteri Kvintradze, CDE ’99, is one of 29 alumni of Williams College helping to shape the economy of the Republic of Georgia.

Wahid Waissi, CDE ’05, is building bridges between the government of Afghanistan and those of neighboring nations.

Wahid Waissi, CDE ’05, is building bridges between the government of Afghanistan and those of neighboring nations.

Daniel Jenya, CDE ’12, is among 31 alumni working to stabilize the economy of Malawi, one of the world’s poorest nations.

Daniel Jenya, CDE ’12, is among 31 alumni working to stabilize the economy of Malawi, one of the world’s poorest nations.

View more of Janice Kun's illustration. Represented by i2i Art Inc.

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