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Two interactive components show the impact and importance of everyday water conservation. A series of before and after photos that follow the course of the Colorado River are synchronized to light up in unison with fiber optics, showing the depleation of water.
A large scale exhibit that highlights before and after effects that dams and aqueducts have on the Colorado River.
A multi-faceted identity system that ranges from outdoor signage and interior treatments, to uniforms and menu design.
Established in 2006, McCabe’s is a traditional, old world Irish pub located in Denver, Colorado.
Weedy leafy panel sketch
Inspired by it’s beauty and diversity, this exhibit followed the path of a family that was exploring Australia for the first time. A journal that recorded their findings would serve as wayfinding signage, leading the visitor through various interactive exhibits and tanks.
This exhibit would have featured fish, plants, and animals, all native to Australia.
Sustainability professor Heidrun Mumper-Drumm and judges inspect the entries prior to the Formula-E race at Art Center. The Formula-E Race, a highlight of the Art Center GradID curriculum, is the annual contest of rubber band-powered miniature cars designed by teams from Art Center, Pasadena Community College, and for the first time this year the Department of Industrial Design at Beijing University of Technology. Race judges included designers from Honda R&D, Disney, BMW Group Designworks USA, LEGO Concept Lab, Tesla Motors, Fisker Automotive, Mattel Hot Wheels, Calty, and Nissan.
What Lurks Beneath exhibit puts visitors under the dock and just below the water’s surface to observe how human action affects various aspects of sea life.
This exhibit features five habitats, which contain discarded items such as cans, bottles, fishing poles, lobster traps, car tires, and even a toilet.
What Lurks Beneath exhibit puts visitors under the dock and just below the water’s surface to observe how human action affects various aspects of sea life.
This exhibit features five habitats, which contain discarded items such as cans, bottles, fishing poles, lobster traps, car tires, and even a toilet.
PROJECT: The challenge was to create a season ticket brochure for the Colorado Avalanche before the team had a name, uniform, or logo. Ascent Entertainment had purchased the Quebec Nordiques and was in the process of moving them to Denver, Colorado, during the design of this brochure.
DESCRIPTION: The goal of this unique piece was to generate anticipation around the excitement of a Canadian NHL team moving to Colorado. A little known fact: The Colorado Avalanche were almost named “The Extreme,” which was used in the headline of the brochure.
Weedy leafy panel sketch
Inspired by it’s beauty and diversity, this exhibit followed the path of a family that was exploring Australia for the first time. A journal that recorded their findings would serve as wayfinding signage, leading the visitor through various interactive exhibits and tanks.
This exhibit would have featured fish, plants, and animals, all native to Australia.
Darn it all to heck! I took FORTY shots and this was the most in-focus of them all. FORTY!!!! Had some killer ligting and tried all sorts of things but... no. Tonight my autofocus has departed me.
A participant pilots her vehicle during the running of the Formula-E race at Art Center. The Formula-E Race, a highlight of the Art Center GradID curriculum, is the annual contest of rubber band-powered miniature cars designed by teams from Art Center, Pasadena Community College, and for the first time this year the Department of Industrial Design at Beijing University of Technology. Race judges included designers from Honda R&D, Disney, BMW Group Designworks USA, LEGO Concept Lab, Tesla Motors, Fisker Automotive, Mattel Hot Wheels, Calty, and Nissan.
Scott Robertson, concept artist and designer. cargocollective.com/drawthrough
Scott's clients have included the BMW subsidiary Designworks/USA, Bell Sports, Raleigh Bicycles, Mattel Toys, Patagonia, Scifi Lab, 3DO, feature film Minority Report, Nike, Rock Shox, Universal Studios, OVO, Black Diamond, Angel Studios, Rockstar Games, Sony Online Entertainment, Buena Vista Games, and Fiat.
Thanks to Christopher Cheung (Product Line Manager For SketchBook Pro) for the invitation to Autodesk Sketchbook's FEBTOR 2013 event. I had so much fun at last year's Sketchbook Toronto event. The theme this time: Storytelling. Guests included: Alex Woo (Pixar story artist, worked on Ratatouille, WALL-E, more), Scott Robertson (concept artist), C.B. Cebulski (Senior VP Marvel/Disney), Willow Dawson (writer & illustrator, comics & children's books, teacher), Francis Manapul (DC comics artist), Ramón Pérez (cartoonist). More info: www.sketchbookartgallery.com/
To those who attended the event: feel free to share any of these photos in social media or in blog posts about the event, or to help promote Autodesk / Sketchbook Pro / Chris Cheung; please include a photo credit, thanks. :-)
PROJECT: Pangaea Designs wanted to highlight the diversity of their company by creating a unique shaped piece that spoke to all of the studio’s talents.
DESCRIPTION: Pangaea Designs, a company that specializes in custom fabricated models, fossils, and exhibitry components for natural history museums, parks, visitor centers, zoos, and aquaria.
A combination of several trendy lines of style.
More info:
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Sideline shots of the two kids we were using as models for some product shots for Stitch Designworks.
These kids aren't yours, These pictures aren't yours. Please do not use them.
Scott Robertson, concept artist and designer. cargocollective.com/drawthrough
Scott's clients have included the BMW subsidiary Designworks/USA, Bell Sports, Raleigh Bicycles, Mattel Toys, Patagonia, Scifi Lab, 3DO, feature film Minority Report, Nike, Rock Shox, Universal Studios, OVO, Black Diamond, Angel Studios, Rockstar Games, Sony Online Entertainment, Buena Vista Games, and Fiat.
Thanks to Christopher Cheung (Product Line Manager For SketchBook Pro) for the invitation to Autodesk Sketchbook's FEBTOR 2013 event. I had so much fun at last year's Sketchbook Toronto event. The theme this time: Storytelling. Guests included: Alex Woo (Pixar story artist, worked on Ratatouille, WALL-E, more), Scott Robertson (concept artist), C.B. Cebulski (Senior VP Marvel/Disney), Willow Dawson (writer & illustrator, comics & children's books, teacher), Francis Manapul (DC comics artist), Ramón Pérez (cartoonist). More info: www.sketchbookartgallery.com/
To those who attended the event: feel free to share any of these photos in social media or in blog posts about the event, or to help promote Autodesk / Sketchbook Pro / Chris Cheung; please include a photo credit, thanks. :-)
Weedy leafy panel sketch
Inspired by it’s beauty and diversity, this exhibit followed the path of a family that was exploring Australia for the first time. A journal that recorded their findings would serve as wayfinding signage, leading the visitor through various interactive exhibits and tanks.
This exhibit would have featured fish, plants, and animals, all native to Australia.
What Lurks Beneath exhibit puts visitors under the dock and just below the water’s surface to observe how human action affects various aspects of sea life.
This exhibit features five habitats, which contain discarded items such as cans, bottles, fishing poles, lobster traps, car tires, and even a toilet.
Personal information. C.V.
Special thanks to my man Croter(洪 添賢) for taking a lot of my portraits for this portfolio.
In Las Vegas today, BMW Group subsidiary Designworks unveiled a new camper concept and virtual reality experience in partnership with The North Face, to imagine the future of protection from the elements. The lightweight camper concept and virtual experience were designed by Designworks to showcase a new fabric innovation from The North Face called FUTURELIGHT which uses Nanospinning technology to create the world’s most advanced, breathable, waterproof material.
The revolutionary Nanospinning process used to create FUTURELIGHT has allowed the The North Face designers to add air permeability into the membrane of a fabric for the first time. The process creates nano-sized holes, allowing for incredible porosity while still maintaining total waterproofness, letting air move through the material and provide more venting than ever before.
FUTURELIGHT will first become available to consumers in The North Face Fall 2019 product line and will be featured across the brand’s pinnacle performance collections.
One of our favorite clients, we designed the full catalog (offset printed 12 pages),
designed and printed the letterpress wrap on duplex stardream, and designed the letterpress printed gift card holder and envelope, both printed on seeded paper stock. If you live in Northern CA, you have to go visit this spa, it's gorgeous.
PROJECT: A revitalization of a 25-year-old existing brand, the new NucFil identity gives the company a technology driven exspression that captures the energy of the business.
DESCRIPTION: NucFil is an industry leader, dedicated to providing superior packaging and technologies for ventilation, storage, transportation, and disposal of radioactive and mixed waste.