iWrist design featured on Mashable

A few years ago, I created a concept of what could be an iWatch or iWrist. The concept was featured yesterday on Mashable.com
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A few years ago, I created a concept of what could be an iWatch or iWrist. The concept was featured yesterday on Mashable.com
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Jonathan Margolis published a very interesting article about the future of watch technology using my iWrist design idea.
To read the full article go to:
http://www.babusinesslife.com/Tools/Tech-And-Gadgets/Wrist-assessment-the-future-of-watch-technology.html
Sneak peek at what I’ve been up to…
After 15 weeks of training and 36 hours of rendering, here is my final motion graphics piece.
Running through time. For my book arts class I had to create a sequence book using the “Hardcover Pamphlet Stitch Book” technique. I had to think about 3 random words from the past, present and future. I decided to go with a modern look heavy in typography and creating a timeline using a marathon route/milestone.
Here is the result.
Working on my first iPad app: Curious Victor. An interactive book for kids coming soon to the app store. Check the progress at: www.curiousvictor.com
If you are referring to Huxley. I did it for my Video class. It was lots of fun.
Lamp Love
This is my try at modeling an everyday object in C4D. I had this idea of two lamps showing love to each other and this is the first draft, I need to work on the power cable. I can’t wait to animate these two sexy lamps and bring them to life.
A Random World
For my second book arts assignment, I created this book which explores definitions and colors of random words. Using the Stab bound technique with a little departure from the traditional style by not having the stitching wrapping around the head or tail of the spine. Simplicity is key.
One-page wonder is a technique used to make little books out of one single sheet of paper by folding it in 8 or 12 parts. For my Book Arts class at the AAU I created a series of these cute little books using photos I took during my recent trip to Santa Cruz, CA.
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