Video + Animation | Title of the piece: How Can Churches and Other Organizations Be More Accessible to People Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing?

For this piece I worked very closely with the project manager, writer and motion designer. The goal was to provide the client with various assets including, a complex data visualization portraying data found around the topic, a hero image (with the tone of, energetic, fascinating, dynamic and progressive) and to animate 3 videos of the professor signing to emphasize the gestural movement of each sign to help the viewer better capture the movements.

A challenge here was making sure that the keywords were being accurately highlighted in ASL. With careful review and consultation with the professor, this was done successfully.

Client: 2U | The online speech pathology program from Baylor University’s Robbins College of Health and Human Sciences.

Colorful abstract illustration of a village with houses, trees, and hills.
Infographic showing religious service attendance and hearing disabilities by state in the U.S. The chart includes a black bar for population with hearing disability and a green bar for people attending religious services weekly. States listed from highest to lowest attendance include Utah, Alabama, Tennessee, and others. Sources cited are from Baylor University and Pew Research Center.

Video animation: I art directed, along side the team’s writer and motion designer, the expressive animated elements within the educational video.

Webpage discussing accessibility for Deaf or Hard of Hearing people in churches, featuring an infographic, text, and two videos.