Andrew Lawler

Andrew Lawler

Andrew Lawler

Senior Graphics Producer

Andrew Lawler leads graphics operation, developing visual identity for shows and programs, designing and building tools for video editors, and creating custom graphics and animations to support original reporting. He received a bachelor's degree in graphic design at Columbia College in Columbia, Missouri. While at Scripps News, Andrew's worked on a variety of series, videos and interactive projects, earning recognition from peer organizations including the Sigma Delta Chi Awards, the News & Documentary Emmys and the Cynopsis Short Form Video Festival. Andrew is a staunch opponent of AP Style.

Recent Work
Collateral Damage

Collateral Damage: U.S. Forgoes Condolence Payments In Iraq, Syria

Woman on a therapist's couch

To Help Suicidal Teens Recover, Doctors Appoint 'Caring Adults'

People swearing oaths

DHS Releases Plan To Combat Targeted Extremism

A video featuring Nazi imagery on YouTube

Far-Right Online Radicalization Isn't A New Phenomenon

Fight for 15 protester

The Rise And Decline Of The American Labor Union

Chief of the Cherokee Nation

This Treaty Sparked The Trail Of Tears And Divided The Cherokee People

Boeing 737 MAX

FAA Panel Gives Initial Approval To New 737 MAX Training

Boeing 737 MAX

Boeing's Apparently Failed Recovery Process, Explained

Boeing 737 MAX 8

Boeing Just Unveiled Its 737 MAX Fix — Here's How It Works

Dozens of video from the day the incident took place on the bridge help verify who started the fire.

Who Set Fire To Venezuela Aid? New Footage Gives A Clearer Picture

Boeing's 737 MAX

What's Boeing Doing To Solve Its 737 MAX Problem?

A LEAP engine is pictured on the first Boeing 737 MAX airliner is pictured at the company's manufacturing plant, on December

Could This Feature Of The Boeing 737 MAX Be Linked To 2 Plane Crashes?

Geolocation can help debunk false claims against Syria's White Helmets group.

How Digital Detective Work Debunks Russia's Claims On White Helmets

Wisconsin Republicans work through a lame-duck session of the state legislature.

Not Every State Has Time For Lame-Duck Legislative Sessions

Border Patrol agents

Immigration Is A Lightning Rod, But The Numbers Tell A Nuanced Story

Man scans items in a warehouse

Our Data Is Out There — And We Aren't Doing Much To Protect It

Ambulances and police officers gather in front of the offices of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.

17 Years After Its Biggest Attack Against The US — Al-Qaeda Persists

Shipping Containers Preparing to Be Delivered

The 'Right Way' To Do Trade Internationally May Not Always Be Obvious

A bipartisan redistricting commission

To Fix Gerrymandering, Lawmakers Might Need To Give Up Some Control

Pregnant woman

Big Families Are Out; Education And Income Are In

A family crosses into Canada at an irregular border crossing.

Crossing North: Asylum Seekers Use The US As A Route Into Canada

Estonian soldiers in a NATO exercise

Don't Judge NATO Allies Solely By Their Spending Targets

Big Mail digs into the data-driven scams behind junk mail.

Big Mail: Signed, Sealed, Exploited

Genetics research

Is The Machine That Can Snip And Swap Our DNA Awesome Or Ominous?

A mosaic of Moammar Gadhafi on a wall in Tripoli, Libya

Why North Korea's Not Big On Trump's Libya Model For Denuclearization

Refugees apply for jobs in Germany

Refugee Or Not? Countries Are Going High-tech To Figure It Out

Students in Chicago

Want To Empower Girls? Consider The 'Zarpies'

Viktor Orban

Authoritarianism Is Making A Comeback, And Hungary Sets The Standard

Illustration of people at a chalkboard

Here's What's At Stake In The 2018 Midterm Elections

President Donald Trump leaves the podium after making a statement on the administration's strategy for dealing with Iran.

What Happens Now That Trump Left The Iran Nuclear Deal?