Flight of the Bumblebee
We worked with software entrepreneur Paul Jazzar to illustrate a concept: What would it feel like to use an aerial taxi service in New York City?
Yelena Prusakova was an illustrator at Fat Pencil Studio from 2013-2017.
We worked with software entrepreneur Paul Jazzar to illustrate a concept: What would it feel like to use an aerial taxi service in New York City?
Yelena tests out GaiaGPS and some other new tools used for way-finding in avalanche-prone areas.
Yelena's design process for the creation of a wall-mounted pegboard and a hardwood sign for local non-profit FoodCorps.
Beta test results for a game-changing SketchUp extension that generates context models in seconds.
Fat Pencil Studio takes performance modeling for the 3d Warehouse to the next level.
Exciting results from beta testing of Fredo6's SketchUp extension Animator.
Yelena unpacks modeling revelations at SketchUp Basecamp 2016.
We think we live in the age of data visualization, but feast your brain on these vintage examples of information design.
Yelena writes about a trip to Mt. Hood and the subterranean characteristics of the Sandy Glacier caves.
Notes from a talk about how the design process can be more inclusive and dynamic using "live design" techniques.
Better Block PDX sparks Portland's imagination for how much better Naito Parkway could be.
Analog cutaway diagrams, New York subway system graphic standards, and a radical consideration of the origins of shelter.