We recently won a Communicator Award for our work on the comedy series He Don’t Got Game. We have also received recognition from CSSA Awards, One Page Mania, CSSREEL, The Web Show Show and PageCrush.
Click here to check out the project.
We recently won a Communicator Award for our work on the comedy series He Don’t Got Game. We have also received recognition from CSSA Awards, One Page Mania, CSSREEL, The Web Show Show and PageCrush.
Click here to check out the project.
A collection of images that will help inspire the design of my thesis project at ITP. Gathered from a wide array of sources, some of the artists’ and designers’ works assembled into my thesis mood board include Han Hoogerbrugge, Rafaeal Rozendall, Morgan Guegan, paperad, Redman, Slick Rick, and Craig Robinson.
You can view each individual image from my mood board on Jason Safir’s Flickr page.
The web site I designed for the University of South Carolina Aiken’s online student magazine was recently launched. The site’s overall purpose is to provide a news resource for student’s studying at the University. My focus on their redesign was to create a more youthful and fun look to help students become more interested to engage in on campus social life, take a look.
My direction for my first assignment in my Interactive Screens & Cinematic Objects class was to identify the different parts of my face in a non-literal sense. I wanted to break apart my face into a multitude of sections and highlight those areas that would typically go unnoticed in a realistic sketch. In a geographical map, it is it’s structure and design that orients the viewer’s understanding of a specific territory. Unpopular and small populated areas in geographic maps are invisible to the viewer. In this personal map, I wanted to highlight those areas on my face that I never draw my attention to.
Check out the design work I did for the Nickelodeon Animation Festival 2009!
Click here to view the web site and submit your work to the festival!
For this week’s assignment my challenge was to use candles to convey a message. I first thought it would be interesting to compose the candles in letters that would reflect a word involving light, in this case “Lit”. (more…)