Interactive
Nat Geo TV: World’s Toughest Fixes Game
World’s toughest fixes is a show for Nat Geo TV where the host, Riley, travels around learning about big rigging jobs and extremely difficult fixes. Baker and Hill and I were responsible for creating a game including concept and design, that represented the show’s new line up of episodes. One of these episodes is about creating a ski lift from old recycled ski lift parts. This game was a ton of fun to create, as well as play. I was able to explore a new illustration technique with the parts and the helicopter, which made this project one of my all time favorites. Try to beat the clock to assemble and drop off these massive ski lift towers! Play the Game!
Read moreNat geo TV: Alaskan State Troopers
In the fall Nat Geo TV introduced a new show called Alaskan State Troopers. I was given the project by Baker and Hill to create an interactive environment to promote upcoming episodes. As you scroll left and right through this harsh Alaskan terrain you will encounter several different clickable stories. This seamless environment was pieced together using several different photos, textures, and brush techniques and was a ton of fun. To experience this design, visit the site.
Read moreAnimal Planet: Creaturefy Game
Creaturefy was one of the most fun projects I have an opportunity to be a part of. This project was also a collaborative effort with Baker and Hill. With this Animal Planet game you can upload a picture and transform you or a friend into a custom monster, mixing and matching parts from the monsters on the the left. Once you are satisfied with your creature email it to a friend or post it on Facebook! Ready to get Creaturefied? Play the Game!
Read moreNat Geo TV: Poleshift Infographic
This info graphic I designed and animated for Nat Geo TV with Baker and Hill to describe different “Pole Shift” Theories. There are three theories explored, each showing how the Earth could come to an end. This was a fun project not only from a design standpoint, but from an educational perspective as well. To see the pole shift theories in action, visit the site.
Read moreNat Geo TV: Humanly Impossible
Humanly Impossible was a interactive developed in Collaboration with Baker and Hill. This online quiz was created to promote the show “Humanly Impossible” on Nat Geo. The show is about a group of circus freaks who all have unique talents. The show has a very scientific feel about it, and we wanted to combine that with the look of old circus poster. To take the quiz visit the site.
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