Pam Tobey

Washington, D.C.

Pam Tobey is the graphics editor of the Morning Mix Web team at The Washington Post and a member of the Presentation Desk’s Information Design graphics team.

She began at the Post in 1984, and has worked on the print side creating information graphics, illustrations and other visuals for most of the sections of the paper, and static and interactive graphics for the digital side. She graduated with a journalism degree from Texas Women’s University and began as a reporter at the Beaumont Enterprise and graphic artist at the Austin American-Statesman before moving to Washington, D.C.
Latest from Pam Tobey

Getting on the #Bendgate bandwagon to promote products

Apple's rivals and other global companies are putting their own twist on the tech giant's misfortunes.

September 29, 2014

A long history of White House security scares

People just love to jump this fence — or ram cars into it.

September 26, 2014

Remember the guy who got into the Queen’s bedroom?

The most famous recent incident of a palace intruder was when a man chatted with the Queen in her bedroom in 1982 — but they go back at least as far as Queen Victoria.

September 24, 2014

As Iceland erupts, meet the volcanoes that threaten the United States

The volcano in Iceland has attracted attention, but the U.S. has more volcanoes that threaten danger.

September 11, 2014

Why car thieves love to steal Honda Accords

It's too much trouble to steal fancier models.

August 22, 2014

Gallup: Workers feeling more secure in their jobs

Although worries are still higher than before the financial collapse, the labor force is getting some of its swagger back.

August 19, 2014

Where you’re most likely to be wiretapped

Nevada had 38 wiretaps authorized for every 500,000 people — the most-wiretapped state by a large margin.

August 15, 2014

United States is the champion of credit card fraud — but Europe is catching up

Although credit card losses in Europe topped $2 billion in 2013, that's still less than losses in the United States.

August 14, 2014

Washington, D.C.: Rich but not safe, according to new well-being index

The OECD Regional Well-Being Index rates and compares regions around the world using eight different measures.

August 12, 2014