Created for various business and educational presentations, these cartoon examples were were all hand sketched, scanned, and colored in Photoshop.
Created for a presentation called "Good Housekeeping".
I took the straight forward "pick up after yourself" dialog and displayed it visually by super sizing the environment into a fun, colorful junkyard.
Created for a presentation called "Good Housekeeping".
The audio for this slide dealt with the importance of keeping our work building neat and clean. I choose to illustrate this with a small but charming office building in the middle of a giant junkyard.
This helped to establish a fun visual contrast.
Created for a presentation called "Verbal Vomit".
Thick lines and simple backgrounds give this series its visual punch
.
Created for an educational segment titled "Who's Who".
Childlike charm is displayed by using simple characters
and soft colors.
Created for a training presentation titled "Bullying Behavior".
Darker colors and rougher character outlines help convey a
more dangerous atmosphere.
Created for a presentation called "Employee Conduct and Termination".
Serious as the subject matter may be, the images toned down the harshness of the dialog by replacing humans with robot characters. This allowed for some light humor while still communicating the importance of integrity in the workplace.
Another "Employee Conduct and Termination" slide.
"At will employees can quit at any time" is the topic of this slide. I thought this scene would be more fun than drawing a picture of someone walking out on the job.
Created for a presentation called "The Underwriters Laboratory".
Even though safety testing is usually dry subject matter, it can be fun
if you infuse it with some color and creativity.
These slides where a joy to create!
This is another slide from "The Underwriters Laboratory".
Even though he was never mentioned in the dialog, this character became the visual anchor of the presentation, appearing regularly throughout the slide show observing the safety tests.
Created for a presentation called "Good Housekeeping".
The stacked wreckage really helped capture an "organized chaos" look.
Super fun!