Design of web site BuRSTS for promotion of Albert-László Barabási’s book Bursts: The Hidden Pattern Behind Everything We Do. The interface included the design of tools for book navigation, visualization of statistical data and word prediction game. Project developed in collaboration with N. Blum, R. Crane, J. Fantini, and A. Pawling. [ 2009/2010 ]
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In 2007, Juster Hill Productions in San Francisco, CA, commissioned several time-based design segments for the documentary film Alaska Far Away. I designed the title sequence, animated maps, animated headlines, lower thirds and closing credits. Alaska Far Away was conceived, produced and directed by Paul Hill and Joan Juster. Among the professionals involved were Mark […]
Design and production of microsite for the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston. Site published in 2012 and designed in conjunction with the contemporary art exhibition: Luisa Rabbia: Travels with Isabella. Scrapbooks 1883/2008. In discussions with the artist, Luisa Rabbia, and the contemporary art curator, Pieranna Cavalchini, we decided that the web site should not present […]
I was invited to collaborate with documentary filmmaker Mark Lipman in his film Father’s Day. The collaboration resulted in the creation of the title sequence. The work consisted in choosing and editing footage that would fit as the background for the movie title, typography and pacing of the sequence. Subsequent work involved the design of […]
The Great Bare Mat App is an artist book project designed for the iPad. It is an immersive experience, which will introduced you to the work of the Raqs Media Collective for the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston. Explore highlights from the 2012 exhibition at the museum, source materials, related conversations and talks and […]
Design of web site BuRSTS for promotion of Albert-László Barabási’s book Bursts: The Hidden Pattern Behind Everything We Do. The interface included the design of tools for book navigation, visualization of statistical data and word prediction game. Project developed in collaboration with N. Blum, R. Crane, J. Fantini, and A. Pawling. [ 2009/2010 ]
Design of visual identity for the online presence of the International School and Conference on Network Science–NetSci 2013. Work included the design of all material for the 2013 conference (brochure, poster, schedules, signage). NetSci 2013 took place on June 3-7, 2013 at the Royal Library in Copenhagen, Denmark and the Technical University of Denmark. The […]
Design and production of interface and packaging for the CD-ROM Presence: The Ephemeral in Focus,, commissioned by the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston. The project was a collaboration with Fenya Su (50% my work). The CD-ROM Presence: The Ephemeral in Focus was commissioned by the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, MA. It was published in […]
Design of graphical metaphor and diagrammatical representations of the Human Development Index and its components (United Nations Development Programme): the Development Tree. Project commissioned by César A. Hidalgo, Center for International Development & Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University. Developed in collaboration with NU students: G. House, D. Landry and A. Simoes. Described in Hidalgo’s paper […]
The National Museum of History in Taipei, Taiwan, commissioned F+F Studio to design an educational interactive interface to accompany the commemorative exhibition of Yu Youren’s art of calligraphy. The main audience is Chinese speaking visitors. The goal is to serve as a tool directed to teaching children and general visitors about Yu Youren’s calligraphic legacy. […]
Isabel Meirelles is an information designer and associate professor of graphic design at Northeastern University, Boston.