Ryerson University Alumni Achievement Awards banner for Ryerson website.
Made with Adobe Illustrator.
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Sade Olutola
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@theartofmadeline
Jules of Nature
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JBB: An Artblog!
art blog(derogatory)
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tannertan36

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Cosimo Galluzzi

Janaina Medeiros
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noise dept.
Not today Justin
occasionally subtle
NASA
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@selinayman
Ryerson University Alumni Achievement Awards banner for Ryerson website.
Made with Adobe Illustrator.
A spoof on the “Supreme” logo and stickers.
Made with Adobe Illustrator
When pain subsides, vertebrae can return to moving freely...
https://vimeo.com/306251360
City Bus Shelter; made with Adobe Dimension.
City Sculpture; made with Adobe Dimension.
City Sculpture; made with Adobe Dimension.
Made with Adobe Photoshop
The Maine Concert promotional poster
Drawn and textured in Adobe Illustrator
This animation was done in processing using coding.
The eyes follow the mouse wherever it goes. The code used in on the side of the eyes.
This is an installation project that I created called, “ That’s so Rave-in” A play on the T.V show name, “That’s so Raven”, “That’s so Rave-in” incorporates the word “rave”. The project revolves around the concept that lights play a large role in club and bar environments and that they bring us together. Using an Arduino and two LED’s, one for sensing motion and the other as the light, the light raves sporadically when the LED senses your movement. The box is laser cut 5x5 inches.
Church Wellesley Village
Short promotional video I created regarding the Church and Wellesley Village.
Filmed with:Canon 6D
Edited with: Adobe Premiere Pro
Projection Mapping Project
Filmed with : go pro
Edited with: premiere pro
Motion Graphics work done with: Adobe After Affects
Phone Text Graphics done with: Adobe Photoshop
Using two, different perspectives, this projection mapping project is a remix on the classic fairytale little red riding hood.In the video, little red riding hood, is texting her grandma when a man ( the wolf) approaches her. He asks to use her phone to which she quickly says no to. She gets up to walk away but feels him following her. She begins to text her grandma that she is being followed. The projection mapping was coded using processing using the class called keystone to fit the videos onto the projected surface. The two, different perspectives were each filmed on a go pro to allow the viewer to feel a part of the story. The film is projected onto three pieces of foam core hanging from the ceiling. The texts between little red riding hood and her Grandma are being projected on the middle piece of foam core.
Rotating planets; All objects made and textured with Fusion 360. Animation done with Adobe After Affects.
Jellyfish mask with parametric kerf legs; cut with laser cutter, legs created with Adobe Illustrator
3D Modelling; Hinge joints w/ rounded filet; made with Fusion 360
Lookbook photos