schoolwork

Silk Road Poster: designed as a foldable mailer to promote the cross-cultural music ensemble. 24" x 36" unfolded, 10/2007

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A book inspired by Pablo Neruda's poem Ode To Broken Things. 11" x 17", 9/2007

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A typeface made from inked illustrations of bobby pins. 9/2007


Poster for the movie "The Conversation" by Francis Ford Coppola. 24" x 36", 12/2006

Detail of the inked fence + sound jack illustration:

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A profile / exhibition book of artist Joan Tanner. 8.3" x 11.7", 3/2007

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A map loosely based on dining etiquette. *This brochure has been broken up into singular pages – some of the pages have been scaled/cropped to isolate the illustrations. 8" x 8", 10/2006

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*The text in the poster (which may not be legible on your monitor) in the first poster reads (FUCK GUNS HOPE FOR PEACE) - it's intentionally hard to read so that the viewer might first try to decipher the hand signals and then step closer to read it. The second poster I chose to leave out all but one of the words to suggest that it is intended to be read as a sentence. 36" x 24", 11/2006

Detail of one of the hand illustrations:

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Omitit: a campaign that involved developing an identity, website + blog with an environmental + personal consumption focus.

Click here to play quicktime – has sound

A final project for my Applications of the Principles of Renaissance Architecture class. A stop-motion animation based on the term palimpsest - which combines other terms we learned from the class. 2/2007

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Click here to play quicktime – has sound

We were given an object to choose from (mine was a bic lighter) and we were to create a final piece in the medium of our choice (I choose a back-lit film poster and a quicktime animation) that displayed your interpretation of that object.

*Below is a sample of one of the posters and above is a link to the quicktime animation. 11/2006

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