Task
In partnership with the College of Medicine, our team developed a course that explains the advanced theory behind AI algorithms for medical professionals. The goal of this course was to provide enough information on the fundamentals of AI algorithms for any level of background to begin interacting with or creating their own projects.
Working with a group of three subject matter experts, I helped translate complex concepts into simple, understandable designs and animations. Over the course of the project, I gave the visuals a complete redesign, creating a cleaner aesthetic that moved away from traditional course slides.
Process
Client sketch
Client sketch
First draft of the animations in previous style
First draft of the animations in previous style
Revamped animation after the style redesign
Revamped animation after the style redesign
In a slightly unorthodox process, this project began by prototyping animations without having scripts created for the course content. SMEs provided screencast explanations of different topics they wanted to cover within the course. I then interpreted those ideas into designs and animations.
The clients designed scripts and a course map using the library of around 40 animations, ranging from 0:30-1:30 in length. With scripts in hand, I modified existing assets and filled in gaps where the clients added new content.
While creating the completed lessons, I redesigned the color palette and some of the general assets for the course. Updated title cards, lower thirds, and Mogrt assets helped give the videos a universal feeling that matched the quality of animations.
Final Animations
Credits
Producers: Sami Wax, Joshua Cornelius
Design: Jack Losier, Alexis Moore
Animations: Jack Losier
Editing and Sound: Angela Epps