Illustrations for Bestseller on Politics, Society, and Economy

I created the illustrations for Das Buch, das (fast) alles erklärt: Politik, Wirtschaft und Weltgeschehen endlich verstehen (The Book That Explains It All), a book that quickly became a long-running SPIEGEL bestseller (PIPER).

Written by Tim Schreder and Jennifer Sieglar, it provides an insightful and humorous exploration of topics ranging from politics to society to everyday life, helping readers navigate the complexities of the modern world.


BREAKING DOWN BIG IDEAS

Through a combination of informative and whimsical illustrations, I aimed to enhance the book’s witty and thought-provoking approach to these important subjects. The illustrations serve as both a playful and insightful guide to general knowledge, making even complex topics accessible and engaging for readers of all ages.

Both authors host the popular TV news show “logo!” on ZDF television.

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An mRNA vaccine teaches cells how to produce a protein that triggers an immune response,
helping to protect against specific diseases.


The Black Lives Matter movement gained global attention through the deaths of George Floyd
and Breonna Taylor, highlighting systemic racism and the need for social justice.


The greenhouse effect occurs when gases in Earth’s atmosphere trap heat,
causing the planet’s temperature to rise and influencing climate patterns.

Cartoons for Comedian Johann König’s “Happiness is Family” Book

I made some black-and-white cartoons for the book Familie macht glücklich: Das muss man sich nur IMMER WIEDER sagen (Happiness is Family: Keep Telling Yourself That), written by German comedian Johann König (LÜBBE).

The author is celebrated for his dry and laconic humor. In this book, he humorously narrates his experiences during challenging times, such as surviving lockdowns, panic buying, homeschooling – and, in a surprisingly wholesome twist, adopting chickens to care for with his family!

He also delves into managing quirky relatives, especially when some become unconventional critics during crises. Through his witty storytelling, König emphasizes that, despite the chaos, family remains the most reliable support system.

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Happy, man, farmer, looking, chicken, fence, agriculture, rural, livestock, contentment
Chicken Love

FAMILY: CHAOS, COMEDY, AND CHICKENS

The book (and no, I did not created the cover!) offers an entertaining and insightful look into family life, highlighting both its challenges and joys, as well as the many rewards and pitfalls of keeping chickens.

König’s unique perspective blends humor and reflection, making it a delightful read for those seeking both laughter and a deeper understanding of family bonds.

Waving Good-Bye to the Family During the Pandemic