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Sampling of Illustration and Photo Concepts

In each case at right, I sketched out the concept; others executed the art or took the photo. Child taking first step up staircase; Ordinary chair morphing into wheelchair;Creator of computer mouse and creator of bioengineered mouse, each with their originals;

These are still representations of interactive art pieces I designed for a CD-ROM on macroeconomics. In each instance, I came up with the idea, storyboarded the sequence, and wrote the script (if any).

Button linking to macroeconomic examplesHorse and snail racingBalloons representing inflationStack of 100 pennies
These are links to before-and-after examples of existing illustrations that I reworked for a psychology textbook. Buttons for 5 illustrations
Though my illustration concepts are usually executed by others, when appropriate I do some pieces myself, as in the instances at right and all the maps on the wayfinding page. Punchcard ballot artTwo graphics representing budget
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