Tuesday, May 7, 2013

IRL (Internet Response League)


IRL (Internet Response League)
Logo & Info-graphic
(Spring 2013)


My good buddy Sunshine recently started a project called IRL (Internet Response League). The idea behind IRL is that gamers could potentially organize & distribute relief information in times of crisis and disaster, seamlessly, without even exiting their game. This method could be exponentially more efficient than current digital relief networks.

I created a logo for the project,
as well as an info-graphic.

Icon.



Logo.


Info-graphic.


Sunday, April 14, 2013

Quotation Posters

Graphic Design II
Quotation Posters
(fall 2012)

The goal of this project was to combine a quote that we liked with an appropriate image.


Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Photography Campaign


Digital Photography
Campaign Project

Spring 2013

For our first Digital Photography project, we were given the freedom to create a campaign around any subject that we wanted, as long as there was an underlying theme or idea. My project was based around the idea of teenagers being socially isolated by an over-abundance of technology. While creating photos, I thought this project might be a great opportunity to sharpen my After Effects / Premiere skills. I got permission from my professor to experiment with some subtle movement within the photos, and ended up with this.

"Plugged in."



I've still got to go back and fix a few blemishes, but I like the result. 
I'm definitely gonna do some more stuff like this when I get a chance.










Lost Dog Café


Graphic Design III
Lost Dog Café Re-design.
(Spring 2013)

Our assignment for Graphic Design III was to choose a local business and re-design their identity from the ground up. I ended up choosing the Lost Dog Café; a local restaurant in Binghamton. The restaurant has sort of a youthful, bohemian feel to it- and so I've tried to carry that through the designs. The project is still a work-in-progress, but posted below is the project as it appears for the moment.

Logo Development






Identity Manual














Customer Brochure





 Full Page Print Ad
 Half Page Print Ad

 Quarter Page Print Ad

Billboard Display Ad
 

Facebook Banner

Ongoing animation project.


Personal Project
Kidmanikin Animations
(Spring 2012 - continuing)

I'm an enormous fan of animation. During the latter half of 2011, I discovered a ton of independent animators on YouTube and was inspired to create an animation alter-ego of my own. Thus, my animation pseudonym, "kidmanikin" was born.



Somewhere along the lines I decided that I was going to develop this project in to sort of an entrepreneurial effort. YouTube Parters can make a pretty penny if their work garners enough attention, so I decided to create a slick logo / identity for my channel.

Logo Development

Final Logo

Branding


I haven't been able to focus too much of my energy in to this project just yet, since I'm still really busy with completing my senior year at college. 
But I have received a surprising amount of positive feedback from the few silly projects that I've completed thus far.

Dennis: The Boy who can talk to Food! (won daily 3rd place on Newgrounds.com)

Honk Grumps Beepinated!


Pikachu drinks a Harlem shake. (made front page on Newgrounds.com, received over 50,000 views)



SNOOKI HAS A BABBY



All of my animations have been fairly ridiculous / silly thus far. But I plan on making some pretty inspired stuff once I get my hands on a tablet / half decent computer.

CBS Internship


CBS Internship
Various Promotional Edits
(Summer 2012)

During the summer of 2012, I received an awesome internship opportunity with CBS-NY creative services. A large portion of my duties included editing promotional material using Final Cut Pro. Listed below are a few of the pieces which I edited.





- * more videos coming soon, need to grab them from my external drive*

Early Letterform Posters


Graphic Design II
Early Letterform Posters (Phi)
(Fall 2012)

For this project, I created 3 separate 8x8in posters designed around an ancient letterform. The letterform which I chose was "Phi". Each of the posters had to accentuate a different element; one for the letterform, one for the copy, and one for the name of the letter.