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This section highlights a small corner of my creative universe where you can explore some of the artwork and ideas I’ve brought to life working at Southwest Research Institute.
These Graphics are Publicly accessible as they have been published though Southwest Research Institute.
I had the privilege of collaborating with the scientific team led by Stephanie G. Jarmak - reported in the article “James Webb Space Telescope Uncovers Evidence of Hydration on Psyche” - to conceptualize and photoshop the imagery used to visually bring this discovery to life. Together we translated their data-rich findings into a striking visualization that highlights the presence of hydroxyl and hydrated minerals on Psyche’s surface, helping to communicate the significance of the mission and the science behind it.
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In the photo above I had the opportunity to collaborate with scientist Bereket Mamo on the visual used in the article “Europa’s Bizarre Hotspot: Scientists May Have Solved a Long-Standing Space Mystery.”
Using a combination of Photoshop and CorelDRAW, I helped bring his concept to life by creating a graphic that visually communicates the chemistry and surface processes taking place on Europa.
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The poster shown above is one of many created within the Space Science Division to help scientists organize their research and visually engage their audience. I had the opportunity to collaborate with scientist Jared Schroder on this design.
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For The Next Decade of Discovery in Solar and Space Physics, I worked closely with Stephen Fuselier to help bring the scientific ideas of the Decadal Survey to life. My role was to take the concepts and research provided by the science team and transform them into clear, accurate, and compelling graphics. Throughout this lengthy and collaborative process, we completed and successfully published the full book.
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