This is a detail of how the characters looked animated. This is Gertrude.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Friday, January 29, 2010
Animated characters
These animated characters are part of an interactive game my partner Jason Bailey and I created for our client's trade show booth. The characters were subjects of scenarios a veterinarian may encounter and the game involved answering quiz questions based on the scenarios.
Monday, December 14, 2009
After witnessing Accenture's brilliant PR move in dumping Tiger Woods, we here at Austin Harris Creative and Bailey & Harris Interactive have decided also not to sponsor Tiger Woods. It truly was a smart move by Accenture. I mean, how many of us even knew that they sponsored Tiger? Not many. Maybe a few attentive golf watchers did and I'm sure the employees at Accenture were aware of it. But I'll bet if most people were quizzed on who Tiger endorses (or endorsed) they'd probably name Nike, Gatorade and ... whichever razor company it was that recently announced they'd be "limiting his exposure". I think it's the one that has 42 blades instead of only 40, but I honestly can't remember. Or is it the one with the ads that appeal to all mens' desires to fly fighter jets and fearlessly shave even the most deeply dimpled areas of our perfectly chiseled jawlines while a hot lady provocatively embraces us from behind like some kind of living backpack? Can't remember which. Anyway, now that Accenture has announced their intentions I'm suddenly aware that they exist. Hence, my big announcement.
Oh by the way, we do graphic design, illustration and programming (html and Flash) and we do it well. And we DON'T condone womanizing!
Oh by the way, we do graphic design, illustration and programming (html and Flash) and we do it well. And we DON'T condone womanizing!
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Hoyle's Hoist Illustrations
This is an image I created for a children's book I hope to someday get published (don't we all have one of those?). It's about a kid named Hoyle who has a hoist that inexplicably hangs from the sky. Hoyle and his friend Roxy find many practical uses for the hoist. From intra-neighborhood transportation ...
... to retrieving the soccer ball from difficult spots.
Interact Public Safety Systems Illustration
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