

Below are alternate examples of the turn signal animation; whether the user is turning left, veering right, idle, or stopping, I designed these brutalist animations to be quick and easy to read.




Created for the YDxKeyshot Design Challenge, this idea integrates an automotive turn signal onto a snowboarding helmet. Much like a car on the road, the user could safely announce their upcoming turns to other snowboarders on the slope. Luxion provided the rough model and I completely redid its topology, UV'd it, textured it, staged the scene, and animated the cameras and the screen itself. This process was a combination of Keyshot, ZBrush, Rizom UV, After Effects, Photoshop, and Illustrator.