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These are illustrations, infographics & diagrams designed to engage, entertain, and educate.
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Adrenaline: Fight or Flight - Infographic done for Men's Health Magazine about how adrenaline works, from where it comes from to how it's activated and how it's eventually released. Read it! |
Beer! - I did hundreds of component drawings, schematics, and technical renderings for recently updated Anheuser-Busch draught beer installation manuals. Here are a select few of them. See if they make you thirsty. |
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Happy Holidays 2008 - My Christmas card from last year, also a (simplified) infographic on how "clean coal" technology works, naughty AND nice. Inspired heavily by the wonderful work of Jim Flora. Read it! |
Young Abe Lincoln's Log Fort - Comic I drew for Nickelodeon Magazine detailing an awesome hide-out underneath a Kentucky log cabin where a young Honest Abe prepared for a life of adventures. Join him! |
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Anatomy of a Hot Tub - classic vector cutaway rendering of a jacuzzi done for local manufacturer Aspen Spas. Read more about my love cutaways here. See it up close. |
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Business 2.0 - These are a selection of technology journalism graphics I did while working at XPLANE the Visual Thinking Company and Business 2.0 magazine. Holograms • Data Mining • Sake • Data Switches • Perfect Book Machine. |
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XML Town - Infographic done for Wired Magazine's "InfoPorn" section. It's about the various hidden electronic connections that exist across a business and technology cityscape. Rendered intensely & isometrically. See my sketch here and the final here. |
The St. Louis Blues, a Team Built for the Playoffs - Vector illustration done for the St. Louis Post Dispatch sports page in which I turned the 'bluenote' logo into a precision-engineered hockey contraption. Check it out. |
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Green Homes - Side-by-side illustrations about the present and future of eco-friendly houses. Done for Red Herring magazine. |
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Digital Media Lifecycle - Also for Wired Magazine's "InfoPorn" section, this one is a metaphorical look at the birth of a baby chick (mp3 file) and how it lives it's caged life in the days of DRM. Check it out. |
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How Aluminum Gets Smelted - Infographic done for Bechtel about how aluminum is processed. Get a load o' that Electrolytic Cell Cross-Section. See my blueprint sketch here and the final graphic here. |
The International Space Station - Big fold-out illustration I did of the ISS for Time, Inc., with a focus on what technology companies were supplying parts. Full thing here. |
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Technology Investor - Selection of infographics written and drawn for a defunct magazine. They were in a neat cartoony 'wire' style. Read them. |
Critical Apparatus - Tongue in cheek illustration describing how a local theater critic formulates his reviews. Works for other media too. |
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eSecurity - Illustration outlining all the various security threats that a modern computerized infrastructure faces. Bonus points if you find the li'l dude bouncing on the trampoline. |
Redbird Rocket - Quick schematic doodle I did explaining how a model rocket I built and launched worked. Long live the Missilefits! |
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Basic Automotive Systems - Color-coded diagrams drawn for Dobbs Tire & Auto Centers. Drawn in Adobe Illustrator. See 'em. |
The Humongoussons - Comic I drew for Nickelodeon Magazine about a family that lives inside a monster truck and gets in everyday adventures. Printed in 3D! Get to know them! |
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© 2009 Daniel W. Zettwoch • Don't reproduce without
permission • danzettwoch (at) gmail.com
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