





A Möbius strip calendar, emphasizing the neverending schedule while simultaneously mocking the the "flexibility" the modern workforce has within it.




For this project, I designed a series of five distinct New York Times Magazine covers for the article "You Call This 'Flexible Work'?" The covers explore the paradox of modern work efficiency: despite advancements that allow us to accomplish more, people still work the same hours as they did 50 years ago. This series visually represents the tension between increased productivity and stagnant work hours, and the feeling of our jobs being omnipresent within our modern lives.