1960’s Diner Color Studies

Here is some concept art I made a while ago for my friend Eric, who owns his own multimedia company called Clearly Trained.  Clearly Trained (formerly known as Living Children) specializes in creating Flash modules for educational and training purposes.    We’ve worked together since we both graduated from the Columbus College of Art and Design in 2001.  Eric is one of my favorite people to collaborate with, and I’m very proud of the work we’ve done together over the years.

This particular piece was for a module based on a children’s book named “Freedom on the Menu”, which deals with the civil rights movement in the 1960’s.

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4 Responses to “1960’s Diner Color Studies”

  1. fawn Says:

    which one of these got picked? i’m loving all of them especially the top left:)

  2. g-t3k Says:

    The top left one! Very Amelie, isn’t it? ;)

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  4. Eric Bort Says:

    here’s the final if anyone is interested:

    http://famlit.org/activities/how-would-you-feel

    or a direct link:

    http://famlit.org/onlineactivities/sit-in/swf/index.htm

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