Hi, I'm Henry! These are some things I made:
I am a wide-eyed youth from Brooklyn (then, later, Seattle) studying animation at California College of the Arts in San Francisco. Most of my stuff ties back to Moonrabbits, and I'm always looking for new ways to explore the world and characters I've been growing alongside since I was a little kid. (More on that at the bottom of this page.) This website houses a blog, design store, newsletter, and my portfolio (below). I like playing music, adventures in nature, and the world.
You can click any of the content below for a gallery view with navigation options and image blurbs.
You can click any of the content below for a gallery view with navigation options and image blurbs.
Objects
Animation
Video
Writing
An album retrospective column I write for the Spotlight On blog.
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Sitting down to talk to Lyman about rumors, hats, and his new job.
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Trying to review 100 albums I listened to over the course of 2022.
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Writing about hard feelings from October, 2021.
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A look into the process of creating sounds for a video game.
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The history of Moonrabbit Day, from 2015 to 2020. Also, a new project.
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Albums
Video Games
Editing
Rabbits
(coming soon)
What are Moonrabbits?
I'll give you one guess. Actually, only half of them live on the moon. The other half live on a secluded island with bad reception (which is why I am their official human ambassador). That said, all these United Nations Zoom calls are getting very un-fun very fast and I'm always looking for more friendly faces to help do the boring junk while me and Lyman ship merch and get our names written in history books (it'll happen). (Get in touch below if you want to collaborate with the culture bridging division.)
I first remember encountering Moonrabbits at summer camp in 2011 when I overheard a girl telling a story about a cake her uncle and grandpa were making for her grandma's birthday. The legend goes nobody brought birthday cake decorations so they stuck little plastic rabbits into the frosting and gave them laser guns, which I guess they did have. Moonrabbits are a nonviolent species, but that must have gotten lost in translation. When the cakemakers were done the space rabbits on their round white cake resembled cute extraterrestrials! Moon rabbits!
I must have been pretty bored at camp because I was instantly taken by the story and began compulsively drawing little rabbits all over the place with blue marker in an attempt to establish contact. Sheets of paper, my arms, tables, babies' bottoms... all were defamed, and the chaos continues to this day. I'm now working directly with the Moonrabbits to bring their dimensionally-displaced world into the 21st century!
More Information:
Moonrabbit Haven is built on a modified Weebly theme.
This site's font is Heroine Sword Font by Christina-Antoinette Neofotistou.
The old font was Press Start 2P Font by Cody "CodeMan38" Boisclair.
Designs sold through Teespring.
Pixel art made in Aseprite.
Thank you Dad and Uncle Gary for all the help here.
This site's font is Heroine Sword Font by Christina-Antoinette Neofotistou.
The old font was Press Start 2P Font by Cody "CodeMan38" Boisclair.
Designs sold through Teespring.
Pixel art made in Aseprite.
Thank you Dad and Uncle Gary for all the help here.