This page is the “Personal Network.” It displays work from the websites a member is following, in the order it was published. It also provides a way to engage in dialogue about the work in the form of “Cargo Comments.”
The “Projects/Images” toggle provides access to an Image Gallery, offering an alternate way of browsing websites in the Personal Network.
The small thumbnails on the top of this page are a random sampling of websites in a member’s Network.
Created with TakePart.com as a compliment to their forthcoming environmental documentary "Last Call At The Oasis" which touches on the fresh water crisis already...
Title sequence for a documentary about Mies Van Der Rohe’s “McCormick House” commissioned by Elmhurst Art Museum (Illinois). The chosen visual direction was...
A year in the making, a minute for the taking. Here's my Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter reel 2011. Special thanks to Jeremiah Shuff and Gladys Bernadac. ...
"How A Virus Changes The World" is a mock PSA created in conjunction with the release of Steven Soderbergh's “Contagion” (2011) for TakePart.com. This two...
Solutionism. When science and humanity talk, anything is possible. This was the new Modus Operandi for Dow. The task? To implement this idea, not just talk around...
For more than 50 years, SONIC has built a dominant position in the drive-in restaurant business by offering made-to-order American classics, signature menu items,...
Steven Soderbergh's “Contagion” (2011) for TakePart.com Client: Denizen, Warner Bros., Participant Media, and Take Part Creative Direction: R. Kyle Shoup...
In conjunction with Razorfish, Blackberry launches the worlds first professional grade tablet- the Playbook's campaign is designed and implemented. VIP and general...
Brand animation created for the video game designers at Robomodo, appearing before the start of Tony Hawk RIDE. Robo’s direction was to create something...
Excerpts from a book trailer for “Going Mutant: The Bat Boy Exposed!” Directed by Focus Creeps. Visit Foundation Content to view this piece in its entirety. ...
Experimental animation stemming from a fascination of obsolete technology paired with wild animals. This piece was featured in Smile Faucet’s “Air” edition. ...
Music video for Danish music duo Sepia Music for the single “Crazy Burn”. Sepia approached us to push the practically shot effects through the creation of...
Opening titles and additional graphic excerpts from the documentary “Hori Smoku Sailor Jerry”, a film about the influential and often foul-mouthed tattoo artist...
Weird shit happens when you turn your back on graffiti. Animation commissioned by MTV Europe to appear on mobile devices. “Karate” was unfortunately deemed...
Brand animation created for the video game designers at Robomodo, appearing before the start of Tony Hawk SHRED. Once again, Robo’s direction was to create...
Show open designed for BigTen Network’s “The Next Level”, a show that looks at the lives of athletes after college and how competing in the Big Ten shaped...
Broadcast graphics package designed for ”Geico Presents Golf’s Best of 2010”, a retrospective of the year in professional golf. Foundation was asked to design...
Broadcast graphics package designed for SPEED Network’s “NASCAR Trucks Series”. Lift Motion Design was given free reign to created an exciting graphic look...
A trailer for the NY Times writer Eduardo Porter's book “The Price of Everything”. We collaborated with Chicago agency Sponge to create an intriguing animation...
In-game opener for the final level of “Tony Hawk RIDE” created for Robomodo. We were asked to channel the insanity of a Japanese game show and then take it even...
A series of bumpers created for MTV’s “New Media” division. The concept was simple, New = egg, Media = magnetic tape of the future. The future, as we all...
Music video for the song “Truth Skull” by Lymbyc Systym. Director Scott Fredette presented me with an edit for “Truth Skull” and asked if I had any ideas...
Music video for Death Cab For Cutie’s “Summer Skin” appearing on their Grammy nominated video collection “Directions”, which is the visual companion to...