Popular Mechanics

Several magazines with science, technology, and space exploration themes, featuring cover stories on topics like space drones, space disasters, and futuristic mechanics, along with images of astronauts, rockets, and scientists.
Magazine article featuring an illustration of planets and constellations and the headline in bold red text that asks, "Has anyone ever had sex in space?".
Collection of 25 colorful icons including sports strategies, protest signs, mailbox, space rocket, chemistry flask, dinosaur, puzzle, snow scene, advertisement, manufacturing, safety app, animal, computer, food, factory, spaceship, earth, house fire, spaceship shooting fire, plane, technology, child with target, robot, and signs.

For Popular Mechanics, I illustrated a series of playful vignettes inspired by readers’ strangest questions… from a stoned avocado watching TV to DIY rockets and AT-AT schematics. Each piece blends humor, curiosity, and clean graphic style, capturing the magazine’s spirit of inventive oddities and everyday wonder.

Illustration of a construction crane inside a green circle.
A pie chart with a blue background and segments showing a red number two, a white knife, a white spoon, and a white fork, with a white electrical plug above the chart.
A cartoon of an avocado with a smiling face on an orange armchair, watching television.
Illustration of a shocked man with a red nose, exposed heart and bones, with a screw driver and a butterfly, surrounded by yellow background with white lightning bolts.
Close-up of a colorful cartoon illustration of a laboratory beaker with a skull and crossbones symbol, next to a stylized police car with flashing lights, on a printed article page about a chemical or toxic substance.