May 23, 2011, at 8:37 pm
Let’s face it, people love their stuff and they love to document and show off that stuff. This Tumblr blog asks one simple question, “If your house was burning, what would you take with you?”. Nice concept, it will be fun to see what people share as time goes by.
Visit -> http://the-burning-house.com/
April 13, 2011, at 7:15 pm
This is just nice. A bit filter heavy, but in a good way, and well captured on a 5D this video makes me want to go spend some time someplace warm, beachside with a longboard under my arm. Skater: Michele Pinna and Música: Blithe Field – “Bible School”
Visit -> http://www.cartelgraphics.com/
April 7, 2011, at 6:17 pm
This is a very interesting and futuristic eCommerce touch interface concept for use as a way to bridge the gap from an in-store experience to an online sales experience. The design was created by a Swedish mobile production company called B-Reel and the product is called ‘TRE’. I think the interface, as ‘minority report’ as it [...]
April 6, 2011, at 7:23 pm
These are my three favorite selects from Finland based photographer Mikko Lagerstedt’s incredible ‘Winter’ photo set found on the Behance network. I enjoy his post manipulation and his apparent interest in natural outdoor subject matter. It seems that I’ve seen a great deal of amazing Finnish photography this year, it makes me want to go for [...]
March 30, 2011, at 7:58 am
This, to me, is very exciting on many levels. Above are screen grabs from 360cities.net, a site that I have posted about a few times before because I find it to be a really innovative space to discover 360 panoramic photos. What makes this image of the Strahov library in Prague so special, is the [...]
March 10, 2011, at 7:54 pm
I first heard news of these fascinating and newly discovered stereo photographs this morning on the local news while getting ready to head off to work. Taken to be viewed through a stereo-optic viewer, these images were captured by color photography pioneer Frederick Eugene Ives in 1906, about six months after the massively destructive ‘Great Quake’ [...]
March 7, 2011, at 9:08 pm
Many of the more iconic and memorable photos taken of Greenpeace in action were taken by photographer Pierre Gleizes. As brave as he is talented, his works document some of the most important and pivotal environmental protests in modern history.
March 2, 2011, at 9:51 pm
Immaterials: Light painting WiFi from Timo on Vimeo.
Ever wonder what the world would look like if we could actually see all of the invisible WiFi signals and other forms of digital connectivity right before our eyes? This is an interesting attempt at doing just that. More information is available about the project via the links [...]
February 28, 2011, at 7:30 pm
RADIOHEAD | FERAL | THE KING OF LIMBS from steven murashige on Vimeo.
I really enjoy this mesmerizing kaleidoscope effect. Usually a continuous, heavy effect similar to this one would tire me out pretty quickly, but in this case it really pulls a lot of life out of the music. Worth a view and a listen. Directed, [...]
January 21, 2011, at 12:25 pm
Turin Brakes: Ascension Day from Philip Bloom on Vimeo.
I thought this was interesting… World renowned film director and photographer/blogger, Philip Bloom, just released this music video that he shot with a Panasonic AF-101. The interesting part to me, is that he used the Plastic Bullet photo/video filter software made by Red Giant Software to add [...]
January 6, 2011, at 7:00 am
ALPHABLOKS – Motion Typography from Colin Evoy Sebestyen on Vimeo.
This project was assigned and created by professor Colin Evoy Sebestyen as a motion graphics challenge at the Academy of Art University, San Francisco. I like that he takes part in the projects that he assigns to his students, seems to be a very collaborative approach to [...]
October 29, 2010, at 11:20 am
Recently, I’ve been having a lot of fun posting to my ‘Chris Kalani’ themed Tumblr blog (Chris Kalani is the designer and creator of yayeveryday.com). For the most part I use the blog to post daily pics from my iPhone or some of my shots from my Canon 7D. Halloween is one of my favorite [...]
October 27, 2010, at 2:09 pm
The smart and entertaining illustration/poster design series above is coming from a Toronto based illustrator named James Alexander and designer Glenn Michael of Moxy Creative House. The concept is great. In short, it’s a series of posters documenting the the style of music featuring iconic outfits from 20 male musicians. Shown above, is the main poster [...]
October 27, 2010, at 10:30 am
I Have PSD from Hyperakt on Vimeo.
Those of us who are heavy Photoshop users have had these “if only I could use the history window to go back in time” moments before. This is a fun play on that idea coming from the folks at hyperakt.com in Brooklyn. Makes for an entertaining view.
October 21, 2010, at 4:30 pm
I really like Marco Puccini’s overall style, super modern and perfectly on-trend with a nice overlay of texture and distress that gives each piece a vintage quality. His Tumblr blog is full of really nice design, type and illustration to gain inspiration from. I also like that his portfolio site is pretty much a straight-up [...]
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