Creating detailed print and Web infographics that combine visuals and text to inform audiences.












1994 PULITZER PRIZE Member of Los Angeles Times team that won for coverage of the Northridge Earthquake
2014 PULITZER PRIZE Contributed graphics for the winning series on domestic violence by South Carolina's Post and Courier
Years working in newsroom art departments
Total graphics produced in career

Picking the best type of graphic
There are many options when picking the right type of graphic — is it charts, detail renderings, cutaway schematics, sequence graphics? Click below to see some of your options:

Steps in making a graphic
We will decide the most important information to share with viewers. Click below to learn more about the process of creating your graphic.

Advantages of buying custom graphics
There are several advantages to using graphics that are made just for your story. Click to see how a detailed infographic can capture your audience and effectively tell your story.

My Work Experience
Click below to see my work history and the companies I provided graphics
Thoughtful, evocative, technically superior visual journalism. His level of reporting and aesthetic presentation has been key to his success over the years.
Scott is a one stop shop for graphics. From research, writing, graphics and design he can do it all with quality and speed.
What makes Scott’s graphics magnificent is his attention to details. His details have details.
What makes Scott’s graphics magnificent is his attention to details. His details have details.
Scott’s the kind of visual journalist I like most: He’s proactive with ideas, he’s accurate with his material and his visual work is rich with detail and flavor. Scott is a consummate professional. I greatly admire his skills.
Scott’s attention to detail, his ability to guide a reader through a complex subject and his dedication to accuracy are without equal.
A picture by Scott Brown is worth ten thousand words.
Scott Brown’s thoughtful and engaging work offers compelling evidence of the striking capacity of his graphics to be at once a delight and an invitation, something to return to many times over.