Erika's Trip

Erika's Trip

Erika's Trip

Service:

Editorial · Illustration · Promotional Product Design · Ceramics

Editorial · Illustration · Promotional Product Design · Ceramics

Editorial · Illustration · Promotional Product Design · Ceramics

Client:

Self

Self

Self

Field:

Editorial

Editorial

Editorial

This short comic book brings a real-life story to life through an unexpected medium: clay. Every character, detail, and title page element was sculpted by hand, blending traditional claymation with digital illustration and photography. The result is a surreal, mixed-media comic that layers texture, humor, and visual storytelling. Built in just five days, the project involved sculpting, set-building, and composing each frame in Photoshop. With guidance from artist James Romberger, I merged tactile craftsmanship with digital precision to explore new ground in editorial design.

This short comic tells a real-life story through an unexpected medium: clay. With guidance from renowned artist James Romberger, every character, detail, and title page element was sculpted by hand over five days, blending traditional claymation with digital illustration and photography. The result is a mixed-media comic that layers texture, humor, and visual storytelling. 

This short comic book brings a real-life story to life through an unexpected medium: clay. Every character, detail, and title page element was sculpted by hand, blending traditional claymation with digital illustration and photography. The result is a surreal, mixed-media comic that layers texture, humor, and visual storytelling. Built in just five days, the project involved sculpting, set-building, and composing each frame in Photoshop. With guidance from artist James Romberger, I merged tactile craftsmanship with digital precision to explore new ground in editorial design.

This short comic tells a real-life story through an unexpected medium: clay. With guidance from renowned artist James Romberger, every character, detail, and title page element was sculpted by hand over five days, blending traditional claymation with digital illustration and photography. The result is a mixed-media comic that layers texture, humor, and visual storytelling. 

This short comic book brings a real-life story to life through an unexpected medium: clay. Every character, detail, and title page element was sculpted by hand, blending traditional claymation with digital illustration and photography. The result is a surreal, mixed-media comic that layers texture, humor, and visual storytelling. Built in just five days, the project involved sculpting, set-building, and composing each frame in Photoshop. With guidance from artist James Romberger, I merged tactile craftsmanship with digital precision to explore new ground in editorial design.

This short comic tells a real-life story through an unexpected medium: clay. With guidance from renowned artist James Romberger, every character, detail, and title page element was sculpted by hand over five days, blending traditional claymation with digital illustration and photography. The result is a mixed-media comic that layers texture, humor, and visual storytelling. 

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