Motion Graphics
Experience in Adobe Aftereffects, Adobe Premiere Pro, Procreate, Artivive.
Tender Buttons
Stop motion graphics using text from Gertrude Stein’s Tender Buttons. Imagery is inspired by color references in the text and language patterns. Created in Procreate for iPad.
Find Your Comminity
An infographic animation designed for Boston University’s Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground, this animation tracks where the center’s members are located during the 2020-2021 school year, with remote classes enacted.
An infographic animation designed for Boston University’s Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground, this animation tracks where the center’s members are located during the 2020-2021 school year, with remote classes enacted.
Thesis Taxonomy
A collection of things that matter to me in design.
This is a video loop that incorporates all the things I’m interested in within design. Each word flows into the next using repeating words or phrases, since all of these concepts are circulating in my head at the same time.
A collection of things that matter to me in design.
This is a video loop that incorporates all the things I’m interested in within design. Each word flows into the next using repeating words or phrases, since all of these concepts are circulating in my head at the same time.
Boston University Orientation Introductions
As part of Boston University New Student Orientation, current student abmassadors share their story about how they were able to find common ground between their true selves and their classmates and friends. I drew and animated short looping clips that introduce each student based on the content of their story, and using a consistent color palatte.
Community
This animation is exploring community and mutualism interactions between species, which is when species work together and both benefit. I found interesting examples of mutualism in nature: oxpeckers and impalas and bees and flowers. Each interact with each other for different reasons, but all center on survival. Oxpeckers, for example, eat pests off the impala, which is then more protected from disease and discomfort. And bees eat pollen, which they then spread to other flowers to reproduce. Nature is wild! Created with Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Aftereffects.
This animation is exploring community and mutualism interactions between species, which is when species work together and both benefit. I found interesting examples of mutualism in nature: oxpeckers and impalas and bees and flowers. Each interact with each other for different reasons, but all center on survival. Oxpeckers, for example, eat pests off the impala, which is then more protected from disease and discomfort. And bees eat pollen, which they then spread to other flowers to reproduce. Nature is wild! Created with Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Aftereffects.
Studio Thonik
This graphic was created for the Studio Thonik new studio grand opening in spring 2020. Inspired by Studio Thonik’s branding and new building design, this is a perfect loop, and was projected as part of the opening events.
This graphic was created for the Studio Thonik new studio grand opening in spring 2020. Inspired by Studio Thonik’s branding and new building design, this is a perfect loop, and was projected as part of the opening events.
Liminality
After spending two weeks in Europe during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, spreading throughout the world, suddenly everything changed. These three AR files document my experience in a liminal time in my life. The first is a collection of messages I recieved early in the morning after the travel ban was enacted. The second AR logs my stream of consiousness as I was trying to simultaneously pack and book a flight, when airline help lines were all crashing and overwhelmed. The third documents my experience as we arrived to chaos of the Amsterdam airport, with hours long wait times, classmates booking connecting flights, trying to get a spot on a flight to the US going to any city.
After spending two weeks in Europe during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, spreading throughout the world, suddenly everything changed. These three AR files document my experience in a liminal time in my life. The first is a collection of messages I recieved early in the morning after the travel ban was enacted. The second AR logs my stream of consiousness as I was trying to simultaneously pack and book a flight, when airline help lines were all crashing and overwhelmed. The third documents my experience as we arrived to chaos of the Amsterdam airport, with hours long wait times, classmates booking connecting flights, trying to get a spot on a flight to the US going to any city.