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Adam Questell enjoys creating striking, accurate imagery and has committed himself to the form and function of visual communications through the medium of 3D-CGI as applied to illustration and animation for the medical, biotech, scientific, pharmaceutical, technical, and industrial communities.

Adam’s imagery is about quickly and efficiently conveying complex concepts, but it’s also about breathing life and energy into products and ideas. Creating this type of imagery takes someone that enjoys communicating with scientists, physicians, engineers, executives, sales personnel, marketing specialists, advertising teams, and most importantly the audience.

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American Society of Mechanical Engineers – Robot Engineering

Assignment: Cover illustration for the lead article about robots taking over human careers. Challenge: Take a humorous approach to the idea of robots taking over traditionally human careers. While the article gets a bit more technological and futuristic, the editor wanted to see something of a...

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Vortex Ventures – mudroom

Assignment: Breathe life into the concept of the “Clean Mudroom” through animation. Challenge: Work with CAD translations and fill in the missing components to layout a mudroom that could be navigated through a touch-screen guided-learning module. Then animate each assembly to educate the viewer on its...

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W3 – Pipe Handler

Assignment: Bring a CAD model to life for the Offshore Technology Conference (Houston, TX) Challenge: Various product offerings from Canrig Drilling Technology were being integrated into a large format trade show wall graphic. Photographs existed for all of the products except the Under-slung Pipe Handling System....

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GE – RADAR

Assignment: Animate the GE Oil&Gas RADAR pipe analysis tool and Auxiliary tool for sales and marketing presentations. The animations debuted at Offshore Technology Conference (Houston, TX), the largest offshore oil and gas technology conference in the world. Challenge: Animating the technology was quite easy. The real...

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Kemet

Assignment: Illustrate twenty (20) different small electronic components like capacitors and chip sets in cut-away format for use in trade show graphics, sales sheets, and on-line. Challenge: The first challenge was to find a consistent view that would work for every component despite the many varied...

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Merck and Co. – Merck Veterinary Manuals Online

Assignment: Create one multi-purpose image that best summarizes the extensive collection of specific veterinary health topics within each of the 24 over-arching categories found in the Merck Veterinary Manuals Online Edition. Challenge: Create images that encompass the same style and feel created for the Merck...

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Heart of Perfect Health

Assignment: Create seventeen (17) illustrations to support the scientific dietary concepts in New York Times best-selling author Brenda Watson’s book, Heart of Perfect Health. Challenge: The majority of the illustrations had to clearly communicate high-science concepts in an approachable manner to a widely varying audience....

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Surgical Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation

Assignment: Illustrate the definitive surgical atlas titled, Surgical Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation: A Comprehensive Guide to Performing the Cox Maze IV Procedure. This book is a collaborative effort between Dr. Jonathan Philpott, Dr. Christian Zemlin, Dr. Ralph Damiano, AtriCure, and Elsevier. Challenge: There were two main...

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American Society of Mechanical Engineers – Additive Manufacturing

Assignment: Cover illustration for the lead article about additive manufacturing (3D printing) Challenge: Create a cover illustration that vividly catches the excitement of 3D printing a complex automotive part. Results: The final art gave us an unconventional angle to view the process of additive manufacturing and really...

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