July 29, 2010
The mummy shown here was originally drawn in charcoals (top left), then taken into Photoshop and enhanced (bottom left) to create the final product, used in the cover design (right). The illustration supported one of the main articles featured in this newsletter.
innovation Research and Training (iRT), a Durham-based company dedicated to research, assessment and training; creating products and educational programs and services that better society, with a focus on enhancing the mental health and quality of life of children, adolescents, families, communities and organizations. This illustration is one of many used in a series of posters used for an elementary school program.
innovation Research and Training (iRT), a Durham-based company dedicated to research, assessment and training; creating products and educational programs and services that better society, with a focus on enhancing the mental health and quality of life of children, adolescents, families, communities and organizations. This illustration was created for part of a poster project in an elementary school program.
These technical illustrations were created to demonstrate the process used by GPS for mold protection in commercial and residential buildings. It shows detailed cross-sections of "before, during, and after" their high tech process.
This caricature was created for the Million Dollar Cowboy Steakhouse website. The illustration was actually based on a cook there. It was later changed to a running version of this same character, and is still featured on the menu section of the website.
This is a technical illustration of a Gram Negative Bacteria Cell Wall. It was designed for use as a supporting graphic to an article.
This was one of a series of cartoon illustrations used in a web-based announcement for the McDowell Mountain Music Festival in Scottsdale, AZ, 2004. In total there were three announcements, with several illustrations used in each one.
These illustrations were created for a step-by-step instructional sheet for an IAQ sampling tool used by environmental consultants.
This SUPERSTAR caricature was based on Torie, and was used in a "Meet the Team" section of a website. The original was actually created in Flash.