Series of spot illustrations for The College Hill Independent is New England's largest
alt-weekly newspaper.
This series of spot illustrations accompanies the article "World in Issue 5," where Plum Luard B’26 delves into the powerful cultural significance of flamenco, exploring its deep connections to the history and landscape of Granada. Through personal stories and historical insights, the piece unpacks flamenco as both a symbol of Spanish identity and a reflection of the resilience of marginalized communities, particularly the Romani people.
“Flamenco is a ferocious emotional release. Dancers throw the entire weight of their bodies down to their feet, becoming an instrument in the orchestra, keeping time with toes and matching melody with arms and fingers.”
Article can be read here
This spot illustration accompanies Daniel Kyte-Zable B’27’s article in S+T for i6, where he delves into the looming implications of Q-Day—the potential chaos that quantum computing could unleash on lattice-based cryptography, threatening the security of our current digital infrastructure. Through this exploration, Kyte-Zable highlights how cryptosystems once thought to be invulnerable may no longer stand strong in the face of quantum advances.
“Q-Day is unknowable, even after it occurs; the best time to be prepared was twenty years ago, or today, or never at all.”

Article can be read here
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