7/30/2009

White Box from Makoto Yabuki

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White Box from makoto yabuki on Vimeo.



Well I have to say that was pretty cool.

7/24/2009

Wedding Entrance

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This looks like it would have been an awesome wedding to attend.

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7/22/2009

Alice In Wonderland Trailer

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Here it is Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland trailer. I think I've seen visuals in a movie like this before maybe just possibly in Tim Burton's version of Charlie and the Chocolate factory. So I figure if you hate the look of Tim Burton's movies you are pretty much going to hate this version of Alice in Wonderland to. But to everyone else who loves Tim Burton's style I would guess like me you can't wait to see this movie.

7/22/2009

Lukasz Wieczorek

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Everything is not OK, is a great piece of typographical work from Wyoming based graphic designer Lukasz Wieczorek. Check out the rest of his work at the portfolio links below.

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7/21/2009

David Hughes

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Nice bit of digital art created by London based graphic designer David Hughes. "Icarus" is based on some of David's experiments with Cinema 4D. Check out some more of his work over at Behance.

7/21/2009

into1

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into1, Tim & Bram Vanhaeren, have updated their portfolio with some brand new work. Check out the new pieces at into1.be. Now a bit about into1.

Tim & Bram Vanhaeren are both graphic designer based in Kapellen, Belgium.

Tim is 21 years old and recently earnd his bachelor's degree in Cross-Media Design. He's been in love with design since he discovered Photoshop in 2003. His specialities ranges from photo-manipulation, digital art, web design to motion graphics and visuals. In his spare time he's running an electronic music blog PHASE02.org, enjoying to spin records as a DJ at local parties and bigger clubs around Belgium and Netherlands. He's also been into Athletics since he was a little boy of 7 years old.

Bram is 18 years old and shares the same passion as his older brother. He's been developing his style since his first pen tool experiments in Illustrator about 5 years ago. Bram's style ranges from simple illustrations and typography to mixed media artwork. When he's not making art, Bram enjoys going out with friends, training together with his brother for the next Athletics competition and he can't resist to spend his money on clothes and new fancy accessories.

7/16/2009

Harry Potter

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So I went and saw the latest Harry Potter movie last night, and I have to say it was pretty darn good. As long as you can put it out of your mind that the movie will not be exactly like the book you should really like this movie. The director David Yates is back with the same great dark visuals that made the Order of the Phoenix so good. I just wish the movie was longer, maybe they will come out with a super crazy long extended edition DVD that will have all the scenes they cut out of the movie, one can only hope.
And yes you can go ahead and say it now I'm a dork.

7/15/2009

Goodnight, Travel Well

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The new video from The Killer, "Goodnight, Travel Well" is an exclusive collaboration between UNICEF, MTV EXIT and the US Agency for International Development. The video is the second in a series of music video collaborations that highlight the danger and impact of human trafficking. The series launched last year with an award-winning film - produced by MTV EXIT – that featured the Radiohead single "All I Need".

The video starts out as many videos do, portraying a hot young couple meeting for a late night rendezvous at a high class hotel. The the video continues to pull back further and further to show an extremely powerful insight into the horrible conditions that brought one part of the couple to this "high class" rendezvous.

The ‘Goodnight, Travel Well’ video was directed by film and music video veteran David Slade, in collaboration with the renowned production company Anonymous Content. The creative concept was developed by the Australian advertising agency CRC, with support from the UK music consultancy Huge Music.

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MTV Exit

7/15/2009

Poster Inspiration: Blog Wars

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Great poster by Chicago based designer Mig Reyes for blog wars. Mig designed a non-traditional club poster to promote Blog Wars, a gathering of Chicago's top dance music DJs—who all happen to run (very successful) blogs. This approach utilizes a custom crafted logo that parallels the flow and feel of vinyl records, all while maintaining a very classic and swiss aesthetic. Check out the 3 other color variations of this poster over at Mig's site.

7/14/2009

Poster Inspiration: Spike Press

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This is just one of the many great posters from Chicago based poster designer John Solimine, aka Spike Press. Check out all of the great posters at spikepress.com.

Spike Press is Chicago-based illustrator and designer John Solimine. After cutting his teeth on screenprinted posters, John has gone on to work for such clients as American Express, The Chicago Tribune, and Nike, while earning recognition from Communication Arts and Print Magazine.


7/14/2009

Pomme Chan

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Excellent hand drawn typographical art from London based artist Pomme Chan. A bit about Pomme below and her portfolio links below that, enjoy.

Born and educated in Bangkok, Pomme completed her BA in Interior Design at Silpakorn University before working at the Bangkok offices of both WPP’s DY&R and Grey as a graphic designer. In 2002 she relocated to the UK for a Foundation in Graphic Design and Communication at the London College of Communication.

Pomme’s first forays into professional freelancing led her straight into London’s lifestyle magazine industry as an art director and illustrator. Over the past four years, her drawings have featured in the Telegraph, IDN, Grafik, Curvy Book and FT magazines, and she has worked on prestigious ad campaigns for the likes of Sony, Mercedes-B..enz, Marc Jacobs, Microsoft, The Guardian, Nike and Topshop.

Using her unique felt-tip style, Pomme draws inspiration from nature, fashion, architecture, Music and the female form.

Recently she has also begun exploring freehand typographical illustrations, several of which appeared in La Perla Magazine, Exhibition at New Museum (NY) and Soma Gallery among others.

Currently Pomme lives and works in London

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7/09/2009

Canterbury Changing Table

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This really is one beautiful changing table, but oh my god look at that price tag. A changing table for almost $1500, not to be horribly gross but come on why would you spend $1500 on something that gets pee'd and pooped on. Check the details about it below.

The Nurseryworks Canterbury Changing Table by Lawson-Fenning features a traditional look with a modern twist. The Canterbury Changing Table meets all U.S. government safety standards and is well constructed with optimal materials.

Features:

  • Three long drawers for spacious storage
  • Removable tray that fits a standard changing pad
  • Designer, Lawson-Fenning
Get it here

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7/09/2009

Poster Inspiration: Andre Bergamin

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I am really liking this poster from Brazilian based designer Andre Bergamin. Great use of color and typography.

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7/09/2009

That KERN is Tight!

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Wow I'm a big typography nerd, and because of that I absolutely love this t-shirt.

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7/07/2009

Lars Amhoff

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Oh so good work from Lars Amhoff, aka Kinkyform, and Chuck Anderson, aka NoPattern.

Laser-cut wood, varnished on both sides, screen printed art, scratch and waterproof. Limited edition sticker, with number of each table. Artists signature and logo on top. 32×25x18 inches, coffee table size.

Check the portfolio links below, there is so much good work at Lars's behance portfolio.

kinkform.com
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7/06/2009

Miller High Life

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Love these funny little ads from Saatchi & Saatchi out of New York, USA and Creative Directors Ralph Watson & Andy Carrigan. My favorite is the last one because I hate, so very much, popped collars.



7/02/2009

Mauricio Harion

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Oh how I wish this game would have been made back when I was in college, well I just wish this game would be made period. Designed by Brazilian product design student Mauricio Harion, the Enigma is a great take on the classic Battleship game. I'm sure by the second or third game, you would be in for a great night. Read a bit more about the design below and check the portfolio links below that.

This is the Enigma, the classic Battleship game turned into a simple to play (and fun) bar game. It´s played just like the usual Battleship game with one addition. If you miss the target you drink a sip of water, and if you hit an enemy boat you opponent empties the corresponding shot glass. The exterior design of the wood case was based on the enigma encrypting machine as well as the game´s name. The game also features a radar screen to mark the shots of each player and a list of the ships remaining.
Have fun, and drink responsibly!

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7/01/2009

Fail Stickers

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Behold the all-new FAIL Sticker. Now you can embarrass your friends and deflate their egos even better than before. These are oh so good, get over to failsticker.com and get a set of 5, 20 or even 40 fail stickers.

If you haven't been over to fail blog, why haven't you been there by the way the site is awesome, get there now.

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