Brand identity design for Georgia Institute of Technology. Produced January 2015. This project exploration set the tone, direction, and theme for thousands of subsequent print assets, video productions, digital signage, and websites produced for this campaign.
Posters created between 2008-2023 for Georgia Tech, GTRI, political causes, or nonprofit organizations.
All works oil on canvas.
With the closing of national Stonewall, emphasis is now placed on all state level affiliate organizations. Below is a branding scheme deployed for Georgia Stonewall, formerly Atlanta Stonewall, that has been made available to all state level organizations. The package includes: brand design, website design, social media, online store and print collateral.
A project always close to my heart is the company founded by my father Jerry Goux Sr. in 1963, now passed to my brother Jerry Goux II. I’ve updated the family brand as needed throughout the years, and this 2023 iteration is perhaps my favorite. See the work of Goux Construction + Architecture at gouxconstruction.com
Various projects for Georgia Institute of Technology and Georgia Tech Research Institute, produced 2013-2020.
All motion graphic design by Mel Goux
News and Program Videos edited and produced for Georgia Tech Research Institute. Photo/video credits: Sean McNeil, Branden Camp, Christopher Moore.
Brand design, digital ID design and animation, web graphic elements, and print collateral materials for Independent Cinema, a new production and distribution company based in Los Angeles, CA.
Photo illustrations for cover and inside spread of Summer 2015 issues of Research Horizons magazine. Photo styling for Spring 2016 cover and inside spread. Photos by Rob Felt for Georgia Tech. Research Horizons is Georgia Tech's premier research news publication.
Television by Design, Inc. was an award winning motion graphic design and consulting firm. From 1983 - 2013, we created distinctive on-air, web and print identities and memorable news, program, advertising and industrial presentations. Our work has been shown in over 100 television markets in the US, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico.
CLIENT LIST:
WTBS
CNN
CNN2
WJXT
WDIV
WSFB
KWGN
WNDU
WCPO
WGNO
KSHB
KAUT
KPRC
WUPW
WTVT
TBS
WSFA
WTOL
WEWS
WTGI
WISN
WPSD
WDCA
KARE
KMBC
KWGN
KPTM
WBRZ
WXIX
KPTM
KMPH
WHNS
WGHP
WGBH
WEWS
WTLV
WAVE
KSBW
KGTV
WBAL
KNTV
WTHR
KSNW
WTVK
KOTA
KIFI
WDTN
CFMT
KOCO
KPNX
KWGN
CFMT
KGAN
WVTM
KCTV
WGN
KSBW
KTVL
KSBY
KGTV
KPNX
KSBW
KSNW
KUSA
WFTV
WGN
CFMT
CNN
KCTV
KSBY
WLII
WBRZ
WXIX
WDTN
WTHR
KUSA
WJJZ
WHP
WSAZ
WSJV
WSOC
WSTM
KGUN
KHQ
KVII
WGEM
WKRC
WLOX
WOKR
WSBT
WSOC
WSPA
KARE
KFMB
KMIZ
KRQE
KTUL
KTVQ
KUSA
KXVO
WAGT
WBAL
WCFT
WICZ
WLOX
WOIO
WPBN
WRCB
KMIZ
KPTM
KPWB
KSNT
KTVL
KTVQ
WEVV
WFLX
WIXT
WMAR
TED TURNER PICTURES
WOKR
WTVR
KSAT
ONN
WAGT
WBAY
WHAS
WICU
WNWO
WUTR
BAY•TV
KMGH
KPTM
KPWB
KPTH
WPWB
ONN
WROC
WSBT
WOKR
NTV
AZTECA
KTAL
KFMB
KOKI
WMAR
KNXV
TSC
WSAZ
WAGT
OMNI
Co-authored by Melanie Goux and James A. Houff, On Screen, In Time: Transitions in Motion Graphic Design for Film, Television & New Media, was published in 2003 by RotoVision UK, and translated into six languages for international distribution.
Few disciplines can capture our attention and imagination as effectively as motion graphic design—and few are as seductive both to designers and viewers. Through interviews with top international motion graphic designers, and examples of their work from the turn of the 21st century, this book brings a global perspective to the creative innovations at the cutting edge of motion graphics, and the challenges facing the industry.
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