BE A GOOD HUMAN: The Clinic Murals //
Downtown Phoenix, AZ
Dimensions: 46ft x 8ft
Focus: Visual Advocacy, Affective Color Theory and Community Landmarks
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This mural was created to support Poverty’s Pets, a non-profit dedicated to providing specialized veterinary services to vulnerable animal populations. The project transformed a utilitarian exterior into a vibrant landmark for community care.
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Visual Legibility and Contrast: high contrast imagery designed for street-level legibility
Narrative Mapping at Scale: the composition of the mural resembles that of a storyboard, moving the viewers eyes across the canvas. I like to think of each image as a “Moment” and each mural a “series of moments”.
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My documentation for this series analyzes how specific design "inputs" (such as high-saturation color and large-scale figuration) result in predictable environmental "outputs" (improved site recognition and atmosphere regulation). This methodology demonstrates an ability to articulate the logic behind visual stimuli, providing structured data on how art functions as a navigational and psychological tool in public service contexts.