Selected Artwork
After many attempts, I somehow managed to turn a boxy inanimate object into something with proportions that were more appealing and anthropomorphic … even if the hands and feet weren’t connected by visible arms and legs.
Though his mouth couldn’t speak because it was an LCD display, anything the character wanted to say could be printed out on paper emanating from the slot in his forehead.

With a solid design on paper, I turned to Macromedia Flash (it was the early 2000s) and built a library of shapes representing Peter’s head and body from all different angles, so he could be animated in “2½-D.” Using ActionScript code I allowed his laser point eyes and LCD facial expressions to be controlled programmatically from any point in the timeline.
[I wish I could remember who came up with the name — wasn’t me — but it worked!]
Other Videos in the Series
Treasure Hunters
If it’s treasure you seek, your efforts warrant A MAP … and your efforts merit A.M.A.P. (As Much As Possible)!
Lemonade Stand
A classic business metaphor sweetly explains how the client’s services can bear fruit. An explainer with a peel.
Jack & Jill
“Explain it to me like I’m five”? Maybe, but this animation smartly uses a known to help clarify the unknown.
Target: Pizza industry
This explainer video is targeted to a specific slice of the client’s audience, hopefully without being too cheesy.