Harvard Business Review | Editorial Illustration Series

Big, modern topics, bold, playful visuals. Exploring workplace challenges through art, this HBR series captures forces shaping business and leadership today. From AI transforming strategy to the often overlooked experiences of women leaders navigating life, work, and change.

Harvard Business Review editorial illustration of a woman divided into three horizontal sections, symbolizing isolation and disconnection in an AI-driven workplace.
Screenshot of conceptual vector illustration by Monsie for Harvard Business Review article on AI replacing entry-level jobs.

AI Workplace Challenges

Two women’s faces blending with abstract cloud-like forms in a minimal vector style; Harvard Business Review illustration by Monsie on AI anxiety at work.
Harvard Business Review article screenshot showing Monsie’s Data Drift or Algorithmic Clouds vector illustration on AI anxiety at work
Invisible women in leadership illustration by Monsie (Monika Jurczyk), with abstract female figures and subtle, minimal vector design for Harvard Business Review
Harvard Business Review editorial illustration by Monsie featuring invisible women in leadership. Minimal, conceptual vector artwork in flat design, perfect for brand campaigns, tech companies, and creative agencies.

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Vibrations: Intimate vector illustration of woman in fetal position in pink sea, exploring women's mental health and femininity by Monsie.
Illustration featuring two overlapping faces of a woman with buns in her hair, set against a bold orange rectangle on a maroon background. The design is minimalist, with abstract and geometric elements, highlighting themes of identity, duality and parallel universes. .