Dung Hoang’s rich, textural illustrations have graced the pages of numerous publications, including GQ, Men's Health, Esquire and The New York ...Times. His work ranges from the familiar to the obscure, from the simple to the complex. He often blurs the boundaries of mixed media and painting, of collage and photographic montage. An avid connoisseur of all things discarded, Dung is comfortable working in both traditional and digital mediums. Having studied various printmaking techniques including monoprinting, silkscreening, lacquer and heat transfers, Dung likes to work fast and furiously, preferring spontaneity over preconception.
PARTIAL CLIENT LIST:
Converse, Elektra Records, Esquire, FSB, HarperCollins/Regan Books, INC., Johns Hopkins University, Men's Journal, More, National Parks Conservation Association, Playboy, Runner's World, Seattle Weekly, Texas Monthly, The Village Voice
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Dung HoangNeurodegenerationFor a feature on neurodegeneration. Degenerative nerve diseases affect many of the body's activities, such as balance, movement, talking, breathing, and heart function.© 2023 Dung Hoang
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Dung HoangWeChatFor the feature “The Dark Side of WeChat” on how China central government monitors and censors all digital content as a means of imposing its authoritarian rule.© 2023 Dung Hoang
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Dung HoangPTSDFor a special issue on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), an anxiety disorder once called shell shock or battle fatigue syndrome.© 2023 Dung Hoang
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Dung HoangPandemic PathogensFor the 2018 report "The Characteristics of Pandemic Pathogens" published by Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security.© 2023 Dung Hoang
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Dung HoangGreen TeaFor an article about green tea’s potential health benefits for everything from boosting mental alertness to helping your heart.© 2023 Dung Hoang
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Dung HoangTrail BuildingFor the feature “Dog Years” on trail building. Referring to themselves as “trail dogs,” thousands of young men and women spend their summers laboring tirelessly maintaining and building trails throughout our national parks.© 2023 Dung Hoang
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Dung HoangForensic PsychologyFor an article about forensic psychology, a field that combines the practice of psychology and the law.© 2023 Dung Hoang
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Dung HoangThe Sex IssueOne of the most common of human activities, sex is also one of the most uncomfortable topics of discussion. These illustrations explore various themes involving sex and health.© 2023 Dung Hoang
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Dung HoangHuman PapillomavirusFor a feature on human papillomavirus (HPV), the most common sexually transmitted virus in the United States.© 2023 Dung Hoang
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Dung HoangVaccines© 2023 Dung Hoang
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Dung HoangStrategic IT© 2023 Dung Hoang
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Dung HoangCovid-19For the 2020 Special Issue "Covid-19" featuring some of the school's top researchers on public health and the coronavirus pandemic.© 2023 Dung Hoang
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Dung HoangScience Trumps PoliticsFor an article about the devastating outbreak in West Africa and the five lessons learned from it.© 2023 Dung Hoang
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Dung HoangBasic Science© 2023 Dung Hoang
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Dung HoangGender ViolenceFor the feature “A Changing India” on how education and economic empowerment can help women in India stand up against discrimination and gender violence.© 2023 Dung Hoang
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Dung HoangThe Aging BrainFor an article about the human brain, how it changes as we age and hints at ways we can slow its decline.© 2023 Dung Hoang
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Dung HoangWhale No. 68For an article about Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve’s grand exhibit of “Snow” (whale no. 68), the largest humpback whale skeleton on public display in the United States.© 2023 Dung Hoang
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Dung HoangGut FeelingFor an article about men’s intuition. We’ve all heard of gut instinct, but what we may not realize is that it’s a biological survival tool. And while animals often heed this sixth sense, humans tend to let “rational” thinking override it.© 2023 Dung Hoang
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Dung HoangHIV/AIDSFor an article about Asians living with HIV/AIDS. In 2015, Asians accounted for 2 percent of the estimated 40,000 new HIV diagnoses in the United States. About 1 in 5 Asians living with HIV do not know they have it.© 2023 Dung Hoang
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Dung HoangHour of LandFor a book excerpt “The Hour of Land: A Personal Topography of America's National Parks” by Terry Tempest Williams about the Glacier National Park historic fires of 2003.© 2023 Dung Hoang
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Dung HoangFitness© 2023 Dung Hoang
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Dung HoangBiden Year One© 2023 Dung Hoang
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