The Challenge
Emergency management communication often leans serious — focused on crisis, not connection.
The challenge was to create a campaign that made preparedness feel approachable, not alarming — one that could speak equally to adults and children, and shift the tone from fear to empowerment.
Bryan County needed a voice that could bridge that gap — someone who could deliver life-saving information with warmth, confidence, and relatability.
Overview
EMA Allie was created as a friendly, informative character for Bryan County Emergency Management.
The goal: make emergency preparedness fun, approachable, and personal — transforming serious safety messaging into something people of all ages could connect with.
I led the entire creative process, from concept development and visual design to animation style and personality direction. The result is a warm, community-centered figure who helps make important information both accessible and memorable.
EMa Allie
EMA Allie — A Friendly Face for Emergency Preparedness
The Solution
I developed Rally with Allie — a 3D animated character who embodies empathy, confidence, and calm.
Modeled after the real-life BEMA Director, Allie was designed to capture her professionalism and personality — her steady tone, reassuring mannerisms, and relatable presence on camera.
The design blends realistic and anime-inspired features, giving Allie a style that feels authentic yet friendly, fun, and engaging.
From her gestures to her speech patterns, every element was carefully developed to make her both trustworthy and human.
Technical Workflow
| Stage | Tools Used | Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Concept & Rendering | ChatGPT (image generation, Sora integration) | Initial ideation and base renderings for Allie’s look, tone, and environmental style. |
| Color & Detailing | Adobe Photoshop | Refinement of color palettes, lighting, and textures to enhance realism while keeping a stylized feel. |
| Character Animation | Kaiber, Sora via ChatGPT, DaVinci Resolve | Animation sequencing, scene refinement, and cinematic motion to bring Allie to life with natural pacing and emotional flow. |
| Pose Development | Adobe Photoshop | Creation of multiple static poses and stance variations for social and web placement. |
| Voice Design | ElevenLabs | Development and refinement of Allie’s voice to match tone, clarity, and personality of the real-life BEMA Director. |
| Final Assembly & Output | Canva, DaVinci Resolve | Integration of visuals, sound, and motion into complete video reels optimized for social, digital signage, and web platforms. |
Design Process
1. Inspiration & Research
The real-life BEMA Director Allison Padgett inspired Allie’s design — her approach to leadership balances authority with empathy. I studied her speech cadence, expressions, and posture to reflect those qualities in a way that would resonate with the community.
2. Visual Development
I blended realism with anime-inspired styling to achieve an approachable yet professional aesthetic. Allie’s design needed to feel warm and lively enough for youth campaigns but credible enough for adult preparedness communications.
3. Animation & Expression
Subtle gestures — head nods, smiles, and posture shifts — mirror the Director’s real-life delivery style. These human touches, combined with smooth camera movements and cinematic lighting, help Allie connect naturally with audiences.