ASU Biology

I was tasked with demonstrating the concept of the lipid bilayer. Lipids will form into bilayers when submerged in liquid environments. This is due to the nature of each of the lipid’s poles. There is a water loving, hydrophilic end and a water fearing, hydrophobic end. When submerged, they will group together and the hydrophobic ends will orient themselves inwards, away from the liquid environment.​Modeled and animated in C4D. Composited in After Effects.

Our science team at ASU prep asked for an illustration showing DNA replication. I pushed for animating the sequence to better demonstrate the process. The result was a carousel of animations the students could click through. Each animation lasting about 10 seconds.
Modeled and animated in C4D.

For ASUPD’s highschool biology course, I was asked to create a looping animation of a copy machine. The section related to DNA making copies of itself, and the copy machine was to symbolize that action.​Modeled and animated in C4D.

This animation for ASUPD’s high school biology course was used to demonstrate how incorrect pairings of nucleotides cause genetic mutations.
Modeled and animated in C4D.

For high school biology course at ASU prep, I made this Jenga tower simulation. Its purpose is to accent a section on the building blocks of life.​Modeled and animated in C4D.