Bloomberg Originals

Since 2023 I've collaborated with the Bloomberg Originals team to assist with design, animation, and art direction for many of their weekly mini-docs. Below are some of my favorite projects.

A full playlist of my work can be found here

How Russia's Economy Has Survived Putin’s Ukraine War

Despite years of sanctions for annexing Crimea and later full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia’s economy endured. Now, with Donald Trump shifting global alliances, it’s Europe that’s at a crossroads. 

How Nike Ran into Trouble

Nike is now worth $100 billion less than it was during the last Summer Olympic Games.The brand’s decision during the pandemic to cut ties with brick-and-mortar retailers in favor of its own stores and website played a part in its decline in value, but so did the rise of competitors like ON, Asics and Hoka. It’s one of the reasons that this year’s Paris Games are exceptionally important for the world’s largest sportswear retailer.

Singapore’s Public Housing is
Getting Complicated

Singapore’s public housing, administered by the central Housing & Development Board (HDB), has been the envy of the world. But limited supply, rising prices, marriage incentives and the potential for profit may be changing the game for young Singaporeans.

How Private equity ate Britain

Art Direction: Alex Sears High Street retailers like Morrisons, Byron Burgers, Wagamama and others have all been scooped up by US private equity firms in recent years. And the debt they owe, compounded by high interest rates may be endangering their financial resilience while putting employees at risk.

How London’s Stock Exchange Lost Its Listings

Singapore’s public housing, administered by the central Housing & Development Board (HDB), has been the envy of the world. But limited supply, rising prices, marriage incentives and the potential for profit may be changing the game for young Singaporeans.

What Elon Musk Sacrificed for
Project 2025

Since Donald Trump returned to the White House, Elon Musk has been a scene-stealer, gutting agencies and sparking litigation. But DOGE hasn’t fully lived up to its billing, and Tesla has become collateral damage.

The Hospitals That Won’t Let Patients Go Home

Art Direction: Elizabeth Galian
The International Finance Corp., an arm of the World Bank, spends millions of dollars of taxpayer money to build up private-sector services in the developing world. But a Bloomberg investigation reveals that several private hospital companies funded by the IFC have kept patients in their care until they can cover their bills or otherwise satisfy the hospital they will be able to pay.

AMD's CEO Wants to Chip Away at Nvidia's Lead

Emily Chang meets AMD CEO Lisa Su on the heels of her 10-year anniversary as CEO at the chipmaker’s labs in Austin, Texas. They discuss her ambition to win the AI race and topple Nvidia, the bets she’s making, her long view on China, and her passion for fast cars.