Drawn to a crisis: how the world’s illustrators responded to a year of Covid

Posted By : Tama Putranto
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The World Health Organization declared coronavirus a global pandemic on March 11, 2020. The Society for News Design and the Danish newspaper Politiken invited news cartoonists and illustrators from all over the world to submit work that responded to the crisis. 

Here is a selection of that work.

La Nation (Argentina) — Alejandra Lunik
24sata (Croatia) — Nik Titanik
Politiken (Denmark) — Claus Nørregaard
Politiken (Denmark) — Claus Nørregaard
Politiken (Denmark) — Philip Ytournel
Politiken (Denmark) — Roald Als
Les Echos (France) — Kristelle Rodeia
Les Echos (France) — Kristelle Rodeia
Die Zeit (Germany) — Dennis Vernooij
Die Zeit (Germany) — Dennis Vernooij
Die Zeit (Germany) — Luca D’Urbino
Die Zeit (Germany) — Matt Chase
Die Zeit (Germany) — Timo Lenzen
Joop (Netherlands) — Maarten Wolterink
Joop (Netherlands) — Maarten Wolterink
Iceland — Hugleikur Dagsson
DT Next (India) — Varghese Kallada
Asahi Shimbun (Japan) — Yaku Mitsuru
Luxemburger Wort (Luxembourg) — Florin Balaban
Times of Malta (Malta) — Sebastian Tanti Burlò
El Universal (Mexico) — Kemchs © El Universal (Mexico) — Kemchs
El Universal (Mexico) — Ángel Boligán
Diario El Comercio (Peru) — Victor Sanjinez García
Diário de Notícias (Portugal) — André Carrilho
Publico (Portugal) — Miguel Feraso Cabral
SME (Slovakia) — Filip Györe
The Mail & Guardian (South Africa) — Carlos Amato
Sergio Membrillas (Spain)
Baseem Munawwar (Syria)
Hürriyet (Turkey) — Latif Demirc
FT Weekend Magazine (UK) — Claire Merchlinsky
FT Weekend Magazine (UK) — Harry Haysom
Financial Times (UK) — Jonathan McHugh © FT Jonathan McHugh
Financial Times (UK) — Ingram Pinn
Financial Times (UK) — Robert Hanson
Financial Times (UK) — James Ferguson
FT Weekend Magazine (UK) — Sébastien Thibault
Washington Post (US) — Neil Webb

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