Animations and Motion Graphics
Updates to come!
Hello! Thank you for viewing my work! For a recent animation sample, please refer to the “Immune Tolerance” clip linked below.
Immune Tolerance: Sample of 2D animation created for an ONLINE immunology course
Clicking the link will take you to the Harvard Medical School Corporate Blog where this animation is highlighted.
I anticipate updating the remainder of this page once I have the opportunity to try my hand at a few personal projects. Thank you for your patience.
The Structure and Function of Red Blood Cells
Purpose: To depict and explain how the structure of a red blood cell serves
its function.
Audience: Undergraduate students
Media: Autodesk Maya, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Illustrator
Description: This animation explains the purpose behind the indented shape of red blood cells along with the means by which they transport oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body.
Bone Health Tips
Purpose: To couple 6 facts and/or tips about bone health with animated illustrations in order to better engage the viewer.
Audience: Lay person
Media: Adobe After Effects, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop
Description: This is an educational animation about how a few quick tips may help you improve your bone health!
The osteocyte Network
Purpose: To show the anatomy of compact bone, particularly the parts that contribute to the functional syncytium of interconnected osteocytes within the bone matrix.
Audience: Medical residents
Media: Autodesk Maya, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop
Description: This animation shows the structure of compact bone. It highlights the parts of the structure that play a role in sensing forces and initiating bone remodeling and/or modeling.