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Hello, |
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Static illustrations | ||
Another (1 of 3 images) from a series of tutorials about installing the required software for webcams. Hard to believe that much handholding was needed for the uninitiated back in the day. |
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An image for a flyer for a (tiny) Quicktime Movie contest. |
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A couple of small navigational icons having to do with publishing & art galleries on computers. Don't bother clicking, these are actual size. |
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Illustration from a group photo of women celebrating an anniversary. The image was used as an invitation; to fill in the colors as if a page from a coloring book, and to join them at the party. |
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And now for something inanimate. |
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2 grabs from a Powerpoint movie presented to grant funders. These illustrate enrollment and dropout numbers among the student body at College of Alameda. |
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A couple of pages from a hand-illustrated instructional book about Holography. I was the chief illustrator and helped the dyslexic author translate his brilliance on the subject to the page. We used a step-by-step method to teach the process of creating holograms to home hobbyists and physics students. Still in print after 25+ years. |
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Animated | ||
A web site entry page with animated rollovers. |
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Here is a small animation that is as close as I come to the xkcd school of art. Look at it in context of one of the tutorials about webcams done in 1995. The language is quaint in those simpler times. |
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An animated email signature for WebTV. |
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