School Work 2008-2009
- Digital Arts: UWM
A basic class in how to use Photoshop and essential practices.
Morality. When asked how I felt about the world while this was made, I decided to show how good and evil relates to us all. It is easier to do bad than good.
Playing off an uneasy subject of increased unemployment and mortgage upsets, I photographed the Milwaukee Rescue Mission and decided to use the title "Paradise Lost" and play with lost and found. Although it was to be a pun, I wanted this to bring to light the issue with the economy.
The Medium is the Message. Using only the text which was given to us, we were to design a poster of how we thought of the copy. I used images of communication through the years communicating with each other, and what we have become (figure) because of technology.- 3-D Concepts: UWM
A class that helped to visualize beyond 2-D as well as temporary art/installations. 

Swirl. This was a temporary installation of leaves held together by toothpicks, making it totally safe and biodegradable. I placed it into the water and let the rain and "current" take the work on it's journey. Every raindrop made the work move and unwind overtime. Making it original.

I found this felled tree close to a shrub with bright red leaves, so I decided to show how this tree was obviously cut down and left to die, like a murder victim. I used the red leaves to represent blood.

Rooted. This installation was to show that in a tree in an urban setting, with stone covering it's roots, there is still an organic, growing system below the surface, and that roots (literally, or figuratively) can grown anywhere.












Apple iPod campaign analysis. Select pages of a booklet discussing the campaign of the iPod. Includes SWOT analysis, threats, etc. Designed to be a large iPod once printed and produced. (design and layout by Caitlain Robinson and Scott Carlson)







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