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You might thing that as a motion design student I wouldn’t spend time writing, designing and binding books about graphic designers, but you’d be wrong…
You might thing that as a motion design student I wouldn’t spend time writing, designing and binding books about graphic designers, but you’d be wrong…
Ryan needed a poster for his upcoming senior recital. How could I say know?
For my final project in Digital Motion Editing, I chose to use a short story I wrote around ten years ago in a kind of stylistic homage to Tim and Eric. Many thanks to Sage Price and Samie Detzer for helping me out.
I know you’ve been dying for a typography book branded after the movie Trainspotting. Your wait is over.
This third project for Digital Motion Editing required use of a green screen to present a series of commercials and narrative segments cut in a format that emulates channel surfing.
Also, I used a lot of mustaches.
Here’s my final design for the Symbolic Poster project in my Visual Communications class.
Here’s my final take on the word “conflict” for a Typography I assignment .
My first real attempt at stop motion for Digital Motion Editing. We were supposed to build our own set, but I found a perfectly good one in a friend’s fridge…
Learn to dispose of bodies and kidnap children in my new, repurposed home encyclopedia entitled “DO-IT”.
I recently completed my first music video for the song Blue Bell Knoll by the Cocteau Twins. Considering I didn’t choose the song myself, had little time and no budget, I think it came out reasonably well.