 July 21, 2010, at 8:55 pm jhsindesign
My ‘old school’ pal from way back in the the day when most of our time was spent trying to score change to play video games (arcade games, the kind you stood in front of at a mall) sent me this link yesterday with one simple statement attached -> “this is why you want to [...]
 July 21, 2010, at 12:34 pm jhsindesign
Lagoa Multiphysics 1.0 – Teaser from Thiago Costa on Vimeo.
I saw this video on my friend’s Facebook wall today (thanks Matt!), it’s a Multiphysics simulation by Lagoa Technologies Inc. This motion demo shows off new software that creates amazingly realistic physically based CG effects. Very nice motion reference for those who love to explore how [...]
 July 8, 2010, at 7:43 am jhsindesign
Moscow based digital artist Vladimir Shelest has sculpted and rendered this ultra sci-fi experimental graphic environment for a mobile phone release called QderoPateo Ouidoo. The particle effects, lighting and transparent layers are pretty much falling within the category of memorizing. Makes for a dreamy and inspirational view, be sure to check out is site via [...]
 July 2, 2010, at 4:58 pm jhsindesign
Seaweed from Tell No One on Vimeo.
I love to come across surprisingly innovative and creative techniques that are the product of playful and open experimentation. Too often do we try to mimic current/existing trends and forget that there are new, fresh trends out there to be discovered and invented. I’m sure this technique by London [...]
 July 2, 2010, at 4:42 pm jhsindesign
‘YEKPARE’ (monolithic) from nerdworking on Vimeo.
Notes from Vimeo:
“Yekpare” is a storyteller which narrates the 8500 year story of Istanbul. The story embraces symbols from Pagans to Roman Empire, from Byzantine Empire to Latin Empire, and finally from Ottoman Empire to Istanbul at the present day.
Haydarpaşa Train Station, with its brilliant architectural forms, is the building [...]
 July 1, 2010, at 7:48 am jhsindesign
If you’re looking for a new online resource for design, art, music, culture and fashion you may want to check out Honeyee.com. I like the simplicity of the site’s template which allows the imagery to speak loudly and not become diluted by a heavy site skin. The categories are pretty interesting as well, covering everything [...]
 June 30, 2010, at 7:24 am jhsindesign
KraftWork from seeper on Vimeo.
The above video by KraftWork is a nice new example of architectural image mapping. I especially like the Tron-ish white line/hairline rendering towards the beginning of the video, feels unlike anything that I’ve seen before coming from this creative medium.
Visit -> http://www.seeper.com/
 June 24, 2010, at 7:49 am jhsindesign
Coalition Of The Willing from coalitionfilm on Vimeo.
24 talented motion artists have come together for a good cause… not much else to say. Have a look.
Notes from Vimeo Page:
‘Coalition of the Willing’ is a collaborative animated film and web-based event about an online war against global warming in a ‘post Copenhagen’ world.
‘Coalition of the Willing’ [...]
 June 22, 2010, at 7:36 am jhsindesign
Tristan Perich: 1-Bit Symphony (Part 1: Overview) from Tristan Perich on Vimeo.
This is an interesting album concept by Tristan Perich that I found on yayeveryday.com this morning. In short the album is equipped and able to produce it’s own original music on the fly when the user turns it on. Be sure to adjust your [...]
 June 14, 2010, at 7:28 am jhsindesign
The 3D renderings posted on Depot Visuals’ Flickr photostream are extremely unique and fresh. I find myself wanting to look them over in great detail, and there is a lot of detail to cover. Part organic, part geometric they seem to transcend all lines of the ordinary and expected, which, to me, makes them all [...]
 June 11, 2010, at 7:23 am jhsindesign
We’ve had a lot of discussion around the workplace about HTML5 and how it will effect our interactive realm. It’s a bit challenging to get your head wrapped around what it is exactly and what it will allow us to do. I love the above info graphic because it really does help to visually explain [...]
 June 9, 2010, at 7:51 am jhsindesign
Oakland based computer programmer Eric Fischer has a very interesting photo set on his Flickr stream called ‘Locals and Tourists’. The set contains visualizations of various cities (seen above are NYC, San Francisco and London) photo activity of locals and tourists. The geotagging data is represented by different colors, blue = locals, red = tourists [...]
 June 7, 2010, at 7:55 am jhsindesign
Along with the news of the iPhone 4 release on June 24th, Grove Made is taking pre-orders on their new laser engraved iPhone case specifically designed for the new model. I wondered how the bamboo case would look given that the new iPhone design has some sharper edges to it… still looks very nice.
Visit -> [...]
 June 4, 2010, at 7:45 am jhsindesign
Above are a few of my favorite pics from this past week that I took with my iPhone 3Gs. I used the ‘Plastic Bullet’ app from software company ‘Red Giant’ to add the interesting border effects and vignette treatment. ‘Plastic Bullet’ has quickly become my favorite filtering tool over ‘hipstamatic’ because I think the overall look [...]
 June 4, 2010, at 7:38 am jhsindesign
dust breedings from goaj on Vimeo.
This is an experimental CG particle animation by Berlin based digital artist Jan Goldfuß. The subtle spatial pans are very impressive to me, considering that he’s tracking so many tiny elements. Overall, the effects in this video feel very fresh. Definitely worth checking out.
Visit -> http://www.gegenrichtig.de/
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jhsindesign + guest ♥ In addition to showing my most recent Flickr photos here (left set of 6), I have decided to rotate my favorite Flickr contacts as well. This time showing photo thumbs from Kevin Saint Grey's most interesting Flickriver (right set).

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