A woodprint I did from printmaking class, 2010.

A woodprint I did from printmaking class, 2010.

Unusual storyboard project for intermediate animation class based on a previous animation I’ve done.

rotorhead.

I’ve been working on this for two months, encompassing everything from writing and storyboarding to animating to music selection and sound picking (sort of like nose picking) and foley art. It’s been mostly a personal muse.

Watch it in HD on vimeo: http://www.vimeo.com/28554545

Or watch it in SD right here!

 

(full-screen and disable scaling for happy viewing)

I’ll eventually get around to scanning/posting some of the sketchbook stuff.

june: music month!

school/design/risd application, etc. successfully made me quite the weary traveller by the end of the semester, and recuperation took form in making music again. (speaking of risd, they let me in!)

listen:

or download below:

(click the picture, or here)

I also made a few hard copies, each with a different, handmade sleeve.

I have one more. who wants it?

and, this month is animation month. 

pretend chocolate.

for my intro to package design class, we had to come up with a candy product and then create a corresponding package design for it.

I came up with chocolate that comes in miniature wooden building block shapes (like this).

and here are some photos of the final comps:

more pictures.

and the last drawing.

“combine image and text”
watercolor.

it says, “I am a social worker.”

time to bundle things up!

risd application: three-quarters done.

here’s one of the three drawing assignments I had to do: “utilize both sides of the paper”

with lightbox:

without light:

front 

back

aaand a couple detail shots:

haven’t used this much graphite since high school.

finally, it’s done.

started summer 2010, [fall semester hiatus], non-stop work for a week during the winter break, finished yesterday.

I ought to give myself arbitrary deadlines more often.

showusyourtype.com design contest entry

dunningkrugereffect:

for kingston, jamaica.

done in 30 minutes.

now, back to work on that animation.

the power of a five year old point-and-shoot.

I finally found my tripod (flimsy, but friendly) and took pictures of my book.

if you’re reading this from crybird.net, it’s under schoolwork.
if not, check it out here.

the first sketch I did for the cover:
 

and the final product (which I should probably make into a dust jacket since the wrap-around hardcover is hard to look at):