The image is for our psychology department as part of editorial and marketing content for new programs. The brain was created in Illustrator and then cut out using a Cricut printer. A multitude of small lights shining through iridescent film in different directions created the colorful and future driven image. No AI was used to tell a story of AI.
General Marketing and Illustrations
Images taken in controlled environments for marketing purposes or any type of photo illustrations. Photo retouching/editing is permitted. Any composite, generative fill, or AI work done in post must be noted in the caption.
Students showcase their rooms in the South Complex Residential Hall Feb. 28, 2025.
Students showcase their rooms in the South Complex Residential Hall Feb. 28, 2025.
The most cursed image I've created? Possibly. This photo was used in a story to accompany a professor's commentary on why food is artifically colored to such extremes.
Why is red dye such a popular color in sugary foods? An ASU professor explains why. A glass of Hawaiian punch sits in a mound of red fruit loops, Swedish fish and gummy bears to accompany the story.
Atria A. Larson, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Medieval Christianity, studies illuminated manuscripts.
A new coffee shop opened on campus and has proved a success- for everyone!
This was made for cover of our CCCE Magazine. Kipp will be teaching Dungeon and Dragons this summer.
Nia Botti is surrounded by larger than life sculptures as she takes a photo outside the Blanton Museum of Art in Austin, Texas, on Friday, Jan. 24, 2025. Botti will be featured in the university's Spring 2025 magazine.
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