July 1st, 2009
Put in the day, month, and year, and this simple script will find the day of the week and output an RSS compliant string for the pubDate field. Just add the time and timezone and you are set!
August 28th, 2008
I created this simple little color converter using JavaScript. It’s main purpose is to convert numbers to a 0-1 scale, as that is what 3D Max uses, while Photoshop uses a 0-255 scale. I can’t do the math in my head, so I force my computer slave to do it for me. Hope it is useful to you too…
March 3rd, 2006

Flash, Illustrator
Screensaver created for the Jonny Quest series while working at Warner Bros.
March 3rd, 2006

Flash, Illustrator
Screensaver created for the Flintstones series while working at Warner Bros.
February 4th, 2006

Flash
This teaser for a Batman themed line of Lego toys was developed while working with Warner Bros. At the time of the project, there were only a few products released, with more planned for the future.
December 4th, 2005

Flash, Illustrator, Photoshop
Exploration of portraiture and 3D in Flash.
December 4th, 2004

Flash, Illustrator
Experimental interface and photo-manipulation used to study the interaction of objective verse emotional perception of 24 hours in my life.
The intro acts as a short tutorial. An objective, chronological depiction of the day is along the top, simple photographs in black and white with text presenting factual information. Along the left side, these same events are order according to emotional energy, with the best at the top and the worst at the bottom.
November 4th, 2004

After Effects, Illustrator
Done as part of a series of typography // animation explorations. The project was to animate the meaning of the word in 10 seconds or less.
The word here is curious: beyond or deviating from the usual or expected.
My approach was inspired by Monty Python.
November 3rd, 2004

After Effects, Illustrator
Done as part of a series of typography // animation explorations. The project was to animate the meaning of the word using only black & white typography in 10 seconds or less.
The word here is decoy: a device or event meant as a distraction.
October 26th, 2004

After Effects, Illustrator
Done as part of a series of typography // animation explorations. The project was to animate the meaning of the word using only black & white typography in 10 seconds or less.
The word here is fragile: easily broken or damaged or destroyed.