Experts Say
As the Graphics Artist for Experts Say, I was responsible for creating informative yet creative graphics to match the topic of discussion on the show.  Every week, I would create 4-6 graphics, including creating a new lower third for the show.  I have been involved with Experts Say from Spring 2011-Spring 2012.
A creative portrait investigating the topic of the future of American politics.  The Washington Monument has been turned into a question mark, reflecting the uncertain nature of our political leaders.
A graphic that showcases the riots and protests that occurred in Wisconsin throughout 2011.

A creative depiction of Vladimir Putin's public image issues.
A simple way to poke fun at the serious issue of America's groaning deficit.
A tongue-in-cheek portrayal of the 2012 GOP candidate pre-primary debates.
A light-hearted comparison of President Obama and the very early GOP front-runners.
A simple yet poignant portrayal of the release of Libya from dictator Gaddafi's rule, with the nation's old flag buying away to review the new national identity.
Obama sits at his desk, and looks at a crystal ball that is focused on the Middle East, illustrating the focus of American foreign relations.
A depiction of the mistrust and animosity the United States foreign relations has experienced with Iran.
A simplistic look at Japan's roller coaster economy as a result of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
A graphic examining the constitutionality of groups such as the West Boro Baptist Church.
Showing the financial troubles the European Union has had with the Euro
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Experts Say

This is a collection of the graphic work I've done for Ithaca College Television's political debate show, Experts Say. I create 4-6 graphics ever Read More

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