
A photographic journey through empty highways, bridges, and overpasses, this essay focuses on the visual forms that combine into the mundane elements of the urban landscape. In so doing, a solitary peacefulness and sometimes emptiness is found from the setting of our daily commute.

The creation of a unified visual presence for the University of Pittsburgh’s Department of Radiology. A consistant and standardized branding was deployed across all contexts transcending web, print and motion graphics media.

Fall 2008, Spring 2008 Issues
The biannual publication of the University of Pittsburgh’s Department of Radiology. Circulation of between 2000 and 3000 copies sent to imaging centers, hospital waiting rooms, alumni, faculty and administration.
Photography/Design: Padraic Driscoll
Writing/Editing: Christy Rippel, Erica Marie Lynn
Interns: Tanya Swartz, Melanie Mirowitz

Contest winning works chosen to be used for the promotion of the University of Pittsburgh’s annual student exhibition at the Frick Fine Art Gallery. Photographs taken of art studio space floors, tables and walls were collaged together to form the visuals for these pieces. For more information about the Department of Studio Arts at Pitt, [...]

A short film exploring the passing of existence around an individual.
Shot entirely on a 3CCD MiniDV camcorder.

‘Goodnight’ is an animated film that explores the notion of interaction between form and color, emotion and the physical realm, art and the viewer. It is a visual progression working jointly with an original music composition to create a transitory passage of quiet and unassuming shapes that form an ambiguous environment.
Using manipulated abstract photographs, the [...]