Showing posts with label animation backgrounds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animation backgrounds. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Animation I've Been Up To: Design for IdeaRocket

Over the past 5-6 years, I've been happy to serve as the principle designer, Art Director, and Creative Director for IdeaRocket Animation. During that time we experienced terrific growth, and had some great clients. I've moved on, back to animation freelancing and the fun of designing for kids' show. Here's just a few of the pieces, and design (some used, some unused) that I managed to whip up during that time (click on 'em to enlarge the whole show):






For Venmo...





…based on an animated comic book format. Google it.

 ...a little psychedelia (char. concept W.Gadea).



For a Canadian cracker-maker…

 in the style of the great Swarte…





A couple "puppet show" looks, unused for the spot…




… an urban girl bg that did get used…



 
 A sample look for Verizon.




Some straight whiteboard…








…with a little color













 
Motion Gfx with the great Jacques Khouri.



Some fun traditional character stuff…


…and a little retro traditional.


A cool BG look for a recent gig.




Ending with a combo look for a corporate client…




Most of these full animations can be found on IdeaRocket's Vimeo page, FYI. Cheers, animation lovers! I hope to see you back on children's primetime soon!



Sunday, May 6, 2012

Animation Design in Flash! Fun BGs & Characters


It's fun to build a throng of Flashy fans and devotees, populating a plastic Everytown, U.S.A, occupying Flash's world of layers and symbols...click to see'em bigger.

Here's our jubilant crowd of up-close enthusiastic small-town pan fans and well-wishers, rushing past as you pass...

...here's a funny little smattering of distant sidewalk onlookers, and a rather anonymous mulling mid-range crowd...

...and here's where we started – with a typical, fun cartoon street, which Flash's plasticity can give an activity all by itself.

Friday, March 23, 2012

Animation Design – Rejections From the "Nice" Pile...














Sometimes even the nicest designs can get the boot, like these two friendly, slightly euro-UPA style salespeople (as value roughs), and the soft pastel world (with their replacements) I was hoping they would live in...

...the soft pastel world with it's graphic bubbles didn't make it either.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Animation Design Comes to Life – Actual Shots from Different Spots

Here are shots from actual spots demonstrating how animation design fits content and brand; a variety of looks I've come up with for a variety of requirements – and shown in a variety of venues...
from online to on-the-air...

Design for an online animation, the kind I specialize in at

The hand-drawn style supplies unfolding action to the storyline...



Designing an entire world
where every character
is built from it's own word,
for Word World, airing on
PBS Kids...where I created a lot of easily-read characters,
their legible locations, and lots of their well-spelled stuff.


An editorial look for a groovy trip back in history...


And an upcoming animation describing what animation can do...

...maybe we'll end up with a corner office!
See what I do with IdeaRocket,

Call on me for any kind of animation design solution,
particularly if it's perplexing, pop, or playful!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Animation and BG Design: Many Ages, Many Stages



Animation and background design take you on a trip into a look and a place...

like the direction into Sheep's long ago drawers from The Big City (Cartoon Network)

...............................putting ideas into your head


What animation designs design for...





Into a tight line pop mall...
The "pencil" stage for a fun kids room...

.....to a (PBS Kids) high school (without all the kids)

...........................here's the finished line stage of...a stage.

....from a big, soft rough from a Disney thing...

...to finish, like I started, with a rough bridge back to when Sheep were still in the Big City...

Ah...Fall.....in New York City.