Be Smart Kids, Inc.
2011
Game Design, Illustration, Interaction Design
Be Smart Kids, Inc. is a Flash-based, educational game design and development company. The games are used to develop preschooler’s spelling, sight-word recognition, keyboard navigation, and hand-eye coordination skills.
I illustrated and animated scenes and characters, and created the game soundtrack for nearly forty games, plus illustrated over 300 static objects. Below is a series of screenshots from some of my favorite games.
I illustrated and animated scenes and characters, and created the game soundtrack for nearly forty games, plus illustrated over 300 static objects. Below is a series of screenshots from some of my favorite games.
- Be Smart Kids, Inc. is a Flash-based, educational game design and development company. The games are used to develop preschooler’s spelling, sight-word recognition, keyboard navigation, and hand-eye coordination skills.
I illustrated and animated scenes and characters, and created the game soundtrack for nearly forty games, plus illustrated over 300 static objects. Below is a series of screenshots from some of my favorite games. 












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contentBranding, Character Design, Illustration2011 -
Branding and character design for Monsoon Joe, Inc., a web development company. The client requested a character described as a "techy-looking, surfer, tough-guy" to be the persona for their company.Branding, Character Design, Illustration2011 -
Prototype for a graduate interface design class. The assignment was to develop a prototype that would effectively present the interface design and feature functionality of an application. Below are screenshots of the application's features.Game Design, Illustration, User Interface Design2011 -
Cover-page illustration for an article in the The Marquee Magazine (spring issue). The article was a detailed collection of fun activities that families could do during the upcoming summer months.Illustration2011 -
An interactive design agency, Intellithought, Inc. hired me to illustrate a fictitious farm/factory scene. A stylized “piece of property” was going to be used as an animated navigation for a website, though funding for the project fell through.Illustration2011
All works © Jeremy Pass 2011.
Please do not reproduce without the expressed written consent of Jeremy Pass.
Please do not reproduce without the expressed written consent of Jeremy Pass.
