Central Park through the seasons. Animation and set illustration for the digital interactive children’s game: City Explorer, a wall sized installation at the Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital, NYU Kimmel Pavilion. The children can wave their arms and change the seasons by knocking leaves off the trees, and then, make them bloom again.
The installation was awarded by the Society of Experiential Design (SEGD) in 2019. Read the post HERE.
Created with Potion Design. Client: NYU Hassenfeld
Skyline Animation: Tokyo Skyline and Asakusa. Created with Mental Canvas.
Illustration for the monthly “Ask Smithsonian” question column. The question, why do so many major train stations share the same name? For Smithsonian magazine.
client: The New York Times
client: The New York Times
client: The New York Times
client: The New York Times
client: The New York Times
How to choose the right face wash | client: The New York Times
Concept art exploration of possible locations for the City Explorer children’s game wall installation at the NYU Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital in New York City. Featured: Central Park. We wanted each location to have a strong individual graphic feel; separate from the others.
(Visit the Illustration section of my website to see some of the completed illustrations and video of the final installed animated game wall.)
Concept art exploration of possible locations for the City Explorer children’s game wall installation at the NYU Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital in New York City. Featured: the Thanksgiving Parade. We wanted each location to have a strong individual graphic feel; separate from the others.
(Visit the Illustration section of my website to see some of the completed illustrations and video of the final installed animated game wall.)
Concept art exploration of possible locations for the City Explorer children’s game wall installation at the NYU Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital in New York City. Featured: the Museum of Modern Art. We wanted each location to have a strong individual graphic feel; separate from the others.
(Visit the Illustration section of my website to see some of the completed illustrations and video of the final installed animated game wall.)
Concept art exploration of possible locations for the City Explorer children’s game wall installation at the NYU Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital in New York City. Featured: the Bronx Zoo. We wanted each location to have a strong individual graphic feel; separate from the others.
(Visit the Illustration section of my website to see some of the completed illustrations and video of the final installed animated game wall.)
Concept art exploration of possible locations for the City Explorer children’s game wall installation at the NYU Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital in New York City. Featured: the Staten Island Ferry. We wanted each location to have a strong individual graphic feel; separate from the others.
(Visit the Illustration section of my website to see some of the completed illustrations and video of the final installed animated game wall.)
Concept art exploration of possible locations for the City Explorer children’s game wall installation at the NYU Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital in New York City. Featured: Coney Island. We wanted each location to have a strong individual graphic feel; separate from the others.
(Visit the Illustration section of my website to see some of the completed illustrations and video of the final installed animated game wall.)