Homeowner’s Energy Handbook

March 13, 2013

Last summer I worked with Storey Publishing to produce 226 instructional illustrations for The Homeowner’s Energy Handbook: Your Guide to Getting Off the Grid. Topics include doing a home energy audit, insulating and increasing the efficiency of your home, monitoring your energy usage, solar hot water heating, solar, wind & hydro electricity generation, biodiesel, wood gass, bio gas and much more.

For more work like this, check out my Line Illustration and Infographics portfolios.



Renovations

October 19, 2012

Space Shuttle Endeavour

I’ve made some much-needed changes around the site. My new portfolio line up consists of:

I hope that the work in each portfolio seems more consistent, and better communicates the services I offer. Please have a look around, there’s new work in each portfolio. If you have any comments, feel free to get in touch.


Quarterly Update

April 3, 2012

Graphic Artists Guild iPortfolio

With all the microblogging formats I’m on, like Twitter, Dribbble, Flickr and Tumblr, this blog has become more of a quarterly update. But what a quarter it’s been!

Early in the year I moved to a larger home-studio space in Toronto. I have lots of room now to spread things out, pin things up and make a mess.

I participated in the first Graphic Artists Guild iPortfolio for iPad (free in iTunes). I’ve had work in a few magazine’s iPad editions (including this month’s Wired and PopSci), but seeing five full pages of my work on that beautiful little screen is giving me a few ideas…

I’ve also worked with some great clients including Wired, Popular Science, Men’s Health, Bloomberg, Outside, AAA, IEEE and a few others I can’t talk about yet.

I’ll be adding more work to the portfolios in the near future, but stay tuned to my Dribbble and Flickr streams for the latest!


Happy Holidays from Me & InternBot

December 21, 2011

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDZ2uQJs52Y

My whiteboard-drawing robot intern, InternBot, and I would like to take a moment to say thanks. Thank you for all the amazing projects, inspiration, creativity and collaboration in 2011.

I feel truly fortunate to be doing what I love to do, and if InternBot had feelings, I’m sure he’d feel the same.

All the best to you & yours in the new year.



Augmented Reality

November 2, 2011

I’ve been fascinated with augmented reality (AR) since learning about projects like Layar and WordLens. These apps combine the camera, GPS, gyros, processing power and constant connectedness of smart phones to add layers of meta-information on top of the world around us.

Concept illustration of a view through AR glasses.

My interest in this application of technology and information should come as no surprise—technical illustration practically is augmented reality. It makes hidden or obfuscated information visible and intelligible. What might have been buried in a database or engineering drawing is made plain for anyone to see.

What’s especially exciting is seeing all the hardware and software that will make this a reality already out there, just waiting for a novel package. Siri on the new iPhone 4S is just a peek; speech-to-text is nothing new and Wolfram Alpha has been around for a couple of years.

AR goggles concept cutaway illustration.

Imagine the combination of the Microsoft Kinect-style 3D camera, stereoscopic 3D video visor, and wireless video streaming to the smartphone in your pocket for processing via AirPlay. All of a sudden, the future seems a lot closer. Your jetpack? It’s right here.

As for goggles-less AR, don’t worry, it’s coming.


A Show of Hands

October 31, 2011

I’ve been bound hand and foot over the past couple of months, but now I can tip my hand and share some of what has been keeping my hands busy. Work seems to get handed to me in themes, and if my terrible idioms didn’t hand it to you, lately it’s been hands and feet.

Here are some instructional illustrations I’ve been working on with various clients. Click through for larger images and more information.

Defibrillator How To

Smart Phone Instructions

Skiing Buyer's Guide

Now I just hope I can wash my hands of all these handy expressions…


Green Cars in the New York Times

August 10, 2011

Plug-in Hybrid Electric Crossover SUV
An ongoing project with the Union of Concerned Scientists just got a write up on the New York Times’ auto blog.

The organization’s Model E crossover is conceived as a platform that can accommodate any one of four propulsion systems. The same body would be expected to house a hybrid, plug-in hybrid, hydrogen fuel-cell or purely electric powertrain. […] The union plans to add a family car, a compact and a pickup to the Model E lineup. Each vehicle would be relatively inexpensive to build, buy and operate, encouraging wide adoption, according to the group.

More on this as the project wraps up!


Introducing InternBot

August 8, 2011

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NMZORNMvpE

There was some interest in my robot intern, so I’ve put together a brief video explaining him. InternBot was inspired by projects like Hektor, AS220 Labs’ Drawbot and Make: Magazine’s Drawing Robot. The hardware consists of a whiteboard & marker, binder clips, fishing line, two stepper motors, an Arduino with Adafruit’s MotorShield, and a computer running Processing. The software was adapted from other open-source projects.

Like any intern, I’ve been giving InternBot the most menial, mundane tasks. But I’ve decided to put his time, if not his talent, up for your exploitation entertainment.

If you have an assignment you’d like to shirk on InternBot, email him at internbot@jamesprovost.com or tweet me with the hashtag #internbot.