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From a film I directed for The Alliance for Climate Education and Free Range Studios. I had fun creating graphics based on the fibonacci sequence, which were animated by Ruben DeLuna: www.erikarand.com/film/
Invitation to promote CompUSA's online learning training classes. The theme is "Open Your Eyes to New Dimensions in Training" to let one know of these new online classes as a quick and easy way to get computer training. To extend the "dimensions" concept, the graphics on the invite were printed in 3-D and 3-D glasses were included in the invite to view the graphics.
Art Direction & Design – Chip Landry
Creative Direction – Ken Martin
Copywriter – Jan Crocket
Illustration done for the Cegep en Spectacle. It has been used in their annual communication around their event call «Cegep en Spectacle».
The festival identity for the Reykjavík International Film Festival 2009.
It is based on old movie credits and titles.
Fort Pitt was built in 1758 during the French and Indian War, near the site of the abandoned and destroyed Fort Duquesne. The French built Fort Duquesne at the beginning of that war, and it became a focal point due to its strategic location on the Allegheny River, Monongahela River, and Ohio River. In 1755, General Braddock’s expedition attempted to take Fort Duquesne, but was repulsed at the Monongahela River. The French garrison ferociously attacked a British regiment in September 1758, but later destroyed and abandoned the fort with the approach of General John Forbes’ expedition in November. General Forbes’ expedition was successful because of the Treaty of Easton, when area American Indians agreed to abandon their alliance with the French. American Indians (primarily Delawares and Shawnees) made this agreement with the understanding that the British military would create a Trading Post, but the military would leave the area after the war. Of course instead, being strategically important, the British built a new fort on the site. They named it Fort Pitt, after William Pitt the Elder. This resulted in the 1763 rebellion of the local Delawares and Shawnees, called Pontiac's Rebellion. The Indians' siege of Fort Pitt began on June 22, 1763, but the fort was too fortified to be taken. During negotiation while under siege, the commander of Fort Pitt gave two Delaware emissaries blankets that had been exposed to smallpox. He hoped to infect the surrounding Indians, and end the siege. It is not sure if the attempt was successful, as the Native Americans broke the siege to attack Colonel Henry Bouquet’s relief force. Colonel Bouquet relieved the Fort on August 10th.
questioning the difference between man and machine
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Metal Heart design for Pilobolus
Graphic identity and promotional materials for AUTOMATON, a dance program choreographed by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui in collaboration with the renowned performing arts studio, PILOBOLUS.
Client: Pilobolus
Role: Art direction, design, design production
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYr7terQ9-M
www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/pilobolus-more-tha...
Propuesta grafica para realizar motion para KALISE MENORQUINA
SaintDsign - Diseñador director de arte multimedia
Visual identity developed for the speaker team Moi Inc. The concept is a simple circle that symbolize the goal, a target. The name of the company is right in the middle of this symbolic target meaning that the essence of their services is all about teaching us how to care more about us to achieve our personal goals and by happier in our day to day life. This logo can be decline in various different colours indicated by this way that everyone is unique and colourful! This project have been pilot by Jean-Maxime Brais
"Futurizzonti" - Politecnico di Milano, 16 marzo 2011. Un evento con micro laboratori sperimentali tenuti da direttori d'agenzia e docenti e del Politecnico, organizzato dagli studenti MAC IV Edizione in collaborazione con i musicisti del CPM di Franco Mussida.
Nella foto: Francesco Guerrera (DCE TBWA ITALIA) con un gruppo di studenti.
The 2006 Boy Scouts Annual Report was created to serve the functions of a traditional annual report with a twist. Since the piece was directed at potential donors to the Boy Scouts, many of which who where scouts in their youth. The report was housed in a replica tin used by scouts decades ago. In order to embody the fun, lighthearted nature of the scouts and the idea of first aid, we threw in a humorous guide called “First Aid for the Office.” The guide illustrates some of the possible mishaps that could occur in the office in the form of custom patches.
Art direction & graphic design: Odrec Propaganda Photograoher: Pablo Murillo Model: Daniela Aragon
Clothing: Karen Poblete
Site we produced for a new development in Ludington. My responsibilities were design and art direction. www.northshoreludington.com/
We redesigned the graphic identity for this salon and produced advertising images. We also created promotional material, murals, magazine ads and billboards.
Rediseñamos la identidad gráfica de este exclusivo salón y produjimos una serie de fotografías para la campaña publicitaria. También creamos material promocional, murales, anuncios para revista y vallas.
Fort Pitt was built in 1758 during the French and Indian War, near the site of the abandoned and destroyed Fort Duquesne. The French built Fort Duquesne at the beginning of that war, and it became a focal point due to its strategic location on the Allegheny River, Monongahela River, and Ohio River. In 1755, General Braddock’s expedition attempted to take Fort Duquesne, but was repulsed at the Monongahela River. The French garrison ferociously attacked a British regiment in September 1758, but later destroyed and abandoned the fort with the approach of General John Forbes’ expedition in November. General Forbes’ expedition was successful because of the Treaty of Easton, when area American Indians agreed to abandon their alliance with the French. American Indians (primarily Delawares and Shawnees) made this agreement with the understanding that the British military would create a Trading Post, but the military would leave the area after the war. Of course instead, being strategically important, the British built a new fort on the site. They named it Fort Pitt, after William Pitt the Elder. This resulted in the 1763 rebellion of the local Delawares and Shawnees, called Pontiac's Rebellion. The Indians' siege of Fort Pitt began on June 22, 1763, but the fort was too fortified to be taken. During negotiation while under siege, the commander of Fort Pitt gave two Delaware emissaries blankets that had been exposed to smallpox. He hoped to infect the surrounding Indians, and end the siege. It is not sure if the attempt was successful, as the Native Americans broke the siege to attack Colonel Henry Bouquet’s relief force. Colonel Bouquet relieved the Fort on August 10th.