![](https://pro2-bar-s3-cdn-cf.myportfolio.com/67e0f184-84fd-41eb-9bc1-8b9711dd2f16/b4a1e9f5-3f52-4e60-a1d1-4ca9881d41a0_rw_1920.jpg?h=e9a57756035a813bfe146f2204738cd0)
![](https://pro2-bar-s3-cdn-cf1.myportfolio.com/67e0f184-84fd-41eb-9bc1-8b9711dd2f16/9ef38c51-0edb-4dc0-99bb-9865caffdfd4_rw_1920.jpg?h=a9d61aaa21929a415c4ece5423e81ae0)
![](https://pro2-bar-s3-cdn-cf4.myportfolio.com/67e0f184-84fd-41eb-9bc1-8b9711dd2f16/5bfc4a55-48bb-433d-9906-cf8046465665_rw_1920.jpg?h=581c58c5ec96eab545f9fbe9ddc20fdc)
![](https://pro2-bar-s3-cdn-cf6.myportfolio.com/67e0f184-84fd-41eb-9bc1-8b9711dd2f16/026fea2a-bcd1-446b-8ded-813256596643_rw_1920.jpg?h=b8a58686d9ebaac163e2871b679060eb)
I drew all of the vector art in Adobe Illustrator and placed it in a simple layout for this article about Sigmund Freud, appearing in the April 2014 issue of Discover magazine. I also came up with the idea for the Venn diagram on the 3rd spread, choosing the verbiage and creating the artwork based upon a passage in the article.