The world of tomorrow

I’ve been plowed under with work for about a month now (and if I owe you an email, sorry about that, be patient). One of the projects I’ve been working on was for Working Assets, which is branching out into cellular service under the name Credo. I created a series of cartoon panels with blank word balloons, to be projected onto various buildings in San Francisco and Seattle as part of the promotional effort for the new service, the idea being that passers-by would text in their own messages to fill in the balloons. I don’t have any info on specific times or locations or I’d happily share it, but the first one was over the weekend, and this great shot of one of the panels being projected onto the side of San Francisco’s landmark Castro Theatre was sitting in my inbox this morning …

(In this one, I wrote Bush’s setup line — “What do you think we should do next, Mister Cheney?” — and Cheney’s balloon was left blank to be filled in by passers-by.)