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Billy Friebele
Art & Research
DESIGN PORTFOLIO

Mapping Artic Melt
In this video created with Adobe AfterEffects I researched the sea ice extent in the north pole in September and how the ice continues to retreat as a result of climate change. I overlayed the major shipping routes that are currently used and included future routes that will open up with further melt. The map becomes a three-dimensional model that can be viewed from multiple angles to further understand what is happening.

Album Cover
Album cover for the band Plant 9, created with Adobe Photoshop

Poster
Toxic Tour poster created with Adobe Photoshop

Poster
Roundtable on Environmental Justice poster created with Adobe Photoshop

Beaming Salon Logo Design
I created this logo using Adobe Illustrator and adapted it for multiple formats including web, print, banners, business cards, and email signatures

Beaming Salon Logo Design
I created this logo using Adobe Illustrator and adapted it for multiple formats including web, print, banners, business cards, and email signatures

Vinyl Art & Text Designed in Adobe Illustrator Cut with Cricut Machine

Custom desk built with repurposed hardwood

Logo Art & Text Designed in Adobe Illustrator Engraved with Laser Cutter

Book Cover
'Communion' poetry book cover created with Adobe Illustrator

Book Cover
'Communion' poetry book cover created with Adobe Illustrator

Banner Design for McMillen Reservoir
The local community submitted photographs of their neighborhood and our team created designs for vinyl banners that wrapped 8 city blocks

Banner Design for McMillen Reservoir
The local community submitted photographs of their neighborhood and our team created designs for vinyl banners that wrapped 8 city blocks

Poster Design Created with Adobe Photoshop

Field Recordings video created with Adobe Premiere
Arco Strings provides rich sonic ambiance for this short film in which 2022 Capitol Hill Arts Workshop Gallery Resident Artist, Billy Friebele, discusses the process behind his exhibition entitled Inversion/Submersion. This project explores the Anacostia River from shallow waters near Riverdale, MD to deeper areas near Capitol Hill using two floating video cameras to capture footage above and below the water surface simultaneously. The artist then created a series of mixed media artworks examining the intersection between technology, humans, and nature, based on what the camera recorded. The gallery at CHAW was transformed into an evolving installation, documenting life on the Anacostia River with input from the community. Video recording and editing by Billy Friebele.
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