11.04.11
Creative Spark put together a nice project for Halloween this year. They created posters for their favorite horror movies. You can view and buy them here. The best part about the entire project is that the proceeds go to the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.
written by Christopher
| tags: Creative Spark, Graphic Design, Horror, Movies, Posters
Esnake is the work of Orlando Peña. He’s a young Mexican motion designer with a pretty hot reel of work under his belt which you can see above.
written by Christopher
| tags: 3d, Mexico, motion design, Orlando Peña
Velckro Artwork is the adopted name and represents the portfolio of a young designer/illustrator based in Madrid. He’s got some fun stuff in his book including a series of ‘summer’ illustrations that are excellent.
written by Christopher
| tags: Graphic Design, Illustration, Madrid, Velckro Artwork
10.31.11
Over this weekend, the local police clashed with the protesters taking part in the Occupy Movement here in Denver. At least 20 were arrested in a stand off that erupted into a clash that made the headlines of national news this morning. A few protesters were injured by rubber bullets and pepper spray. The 99% movement has brought forth the constitutional right to peaceful assembly versus the operation and ownership of private or public property.
However you feel either way, I think these people have a right to protest peacefully and assemble on public space. We wanted to extend our support toward the movement. We ourselves have been laid off from downsizing employers and are home owners, parents and debt slaves like many of the rest of us have become in this country.
It is an interesting time here in the U.S. at the moment, and will no doubt be a time that our children will look back upon. We just hope that no one else is injured and the message the protesters are trying to communicate is received and in time genuine change will be initiated. It’s taken nearly 10 years of war, lies, bail-outs and deceit from both sides of the aisle here in America for citizens to finally take to the streets. It does not seem like this protest will be ending any time soon. We extend our support and wishes for a continued peaceful protest that helps bring about the kind of reform the 99% in this country deserves.
written by Christopher
| tags: News, Occupy Denver, Occupy Wall Street, The 99%
“Fear.Less is a collaborative project between Daniel Ting Chong & Jordan Metcalf. The objects are all representative of weapons/items used in acts of crime in South Africa, both by criminal and the law.
The objects seek to playfully examine the place of fear and crime in South Africa context, framing our obsession with violence and the casual paranoia we all seem to suffer from. By scaling the objects and turning them into artworks, the artists aim to re-contextualise the place these items hold in our everyday lives.
Several different production methods were used to create the final wooden objects.”
written by Christopher
| tags: Art, Daniel Ting Chong, Jordan Metcalf
Jeremy Pruitt is a Denver based artist, designer, sculptor, poster designer, illustrator, blogger and just all around bag o’ art fantasticness. He’s also a very humble, low-key and kind person who does what he does out of pure passion and love of the arts. He’s a really valuable addition to the local scene here in Denver and he’s made waves lately both nationally and internationally. You can follow his amazing blog The Lumper to see what inspires him and he recently updated his Flickr-folio with some excellent new work.
written by Christopher
| tags: Art, Illustration, Jeremy Pruitt, Think Mule
This animated video that utilizes bright color and deceptively simple line work (which was no doubt complex to create) by Luke Gibbs is nothing short of awesome.
written by Christopher
| tags: Animation, Luke Gibbs, motion design, video
Pablo Alfieri has been on a roll now for a while. He’s recently updated his Behance-folio with several new works including new typographical work for Nike and several other projects. He’s also still successfully helping run one of the hottest new motion studios out there at Plenty.
written by Christopher
| tags: Graphic Design, Pablo Alfieri, Plenty, Typography
Icelandic designer illustrator Siggi Odds has some colorful work in his portfolio that makes interesting use of the Makah tribal art style appropriated as a vector portrait style.
written by Christopher
| tags: Iceland, Makah, Portraits, Siggi Odds
Self-taught designer and illustrator Jorge Amador has updated his website with some nice new branding, illustration and typographical work. It’s a solid showing of versatility especially considering the fact that he is self-taught.
written by Christopher
| tags: Graphic Design, Illustration, Jorge Amador, Typography
Jens Blank makes great use of live action footage and 3D in this fun little experimental piece that quickly evolves from something very low-fi to a solid amount of production value.
Credits:
Direction & Design /// Jens Blank
Prod. Company /// MCQ Films
DOP /// David Liddell
Sound /// Jussi Honka
Music /// Paul Pringle
additional animation /// Bence Varga & Balogh Zsolt
concept art, cast and behind the scenes here:
animateme.me.uk/blog/?page_id=624
written by Christopher
| tags: 3d, Animation, Jens Blank, motion design
More obscure artistic strangeness in the form of music video this time for the Casiokids by Kristoffer Borgli.
Credits:
Director: Kristoffer Borgli
DoP: Håvard Byrkjeland
Editor: Mikael Svartdahl
Executive Producer: Magne Lyngner
Producer: Mari Grundnes Paus
Production company: Bacon OSL
Flame: Daniel De Vue, Ivar Rystad
1st AD: Kamil Grzybowski
1st assistant cameraman: Espen Gulbrandsen
Lighting: Daniel Matthew Atkinson, Kim Skogstad
Assistant: Magnus Ersland
Grading: Sofie Borup, Bacon X
written by Christopher
| tags: Direction, Kristoffer Borgli, Music Video
Future Deluxe created this animated piece for One’s Global Famine campaign. It’s a simple yet effective little piece showcasing some sharp art direction and nice typography.
Credits:
Created by FutureDeluxe / futuredeluxe.co.uk / twitter.com/futuredeluxe
Creative Director – Andrew Jones
Lead animator – Jim Howells
Animation & post production – Jason Drew
Sound design – Zelig Sound
Illustration: Peter Greenwood
Animatic & storyboards: Persistant Peril / Will Scobie
written by Christopher
| tags: Animation, Future Deluxe, One, Typography
10.28.11
World famous doodler (that doesn’t sound quite right but you know what I mean) Jon Burgerman has updated his website with all manner of colorful new works. He’s also included a blog this go round that details some of the goings on in his life and that’s always a nice feature when you really love an artist and a lot of people love them some Burgerman.
written by Christopher
| tags: Art, doodles, Drawing, John Burgerman, Painting
10.20.11
Alright I am just going to come out and say it, I love the stuff Alex Varanese does. It just oozes style and the likeability factor is so so high in his work. It’s like orange tic-tacs. I can eat a whole package of them in one sitting. He recently posted a few new things to his Behance including a series of visuals for an animated series he was considering called ‘I am Made of Robots’ and of course it’s awesome.
written by Christopher
| tags: 3d, Alex Varanese, Illustration, San Francisco
Madrid based designer Pablo Abad has updated his portfolio with some colorful, psychedelic native-american influenced motifs which are a lot of fun to look at. He’s developed his own perspective when it comes to typography as well and you can once again see that in his updated works.
written by Christopher
| tags: Graphic Design, Illustration, Madrid, Pablo Abad
Tom Lane AKA Ginger Monkey (not sure where that name came from exactly, hopefully there is a good story behind it) has updated with some slick new graphic-based illustration work that makes a strong use of color.
written by Christopher
| tags: Ginger Monkey, Graphic Design, Illustration, Tom Lane
Editions of 100 recently updated their store cache with some new prints including the print above titled KOMPAKT-KASSETTE by Daniel Freytag. They have done a nice job curating some minimal but attractive prints.
written by Christopher
| tags: Editions of 100, Posters, Print, Silkscreen