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Thursday, 30 April 2009

F5 Titles by Dvein



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David Löhr’s TITAN


Titan is the complimentary work of David Löhr's (a.k.a.Science Under Fire) diploma degree in visual communication at the University of Arts, Berlin. It was conceived and created from January 2008 to July 2008. Titan in its completeness is an author’s work.
From the very first conceptual step to the finished result of a five minutes long presentational movie, this visual tale was designed, realised, directed and produced by David solely

Wednesday, 29 April 2009

Face


Face to Face with some kick ass work. Check!

viaHotwebber

Big Spaceship


Big Spaceship have a brand new site - check!

Via R&R

Lexane Rousseau


Eli from Arecraft, dropped in and let me know about his friend and recent graduate Lexane Rousseau, currently up for some freelance work, so take a peek at her Portfolio!

James Jarvis for Nike


Thanks to Stuart Mcluskie

Serial Cut


An yet another fairly major update from Serial Cut

Via Cpluv

Form


Also, a new update with lots of new work to gorp at, from the peeps at Form

Via Dirtymouse

Bananaz


Quite enjoyed watching this documentary by Ceri Levy that follows the secretive development of the Gorillaz, the cartoon band created by artist Jamie Hewlett & musician Damon Albarn. You can watch'Bananaz'on Babelgum.

Thanks to Ricardo Guimaraes

Zip Design


Zip Design have a new site, showing off a portfolio of cracking work.

Via Grafikcache

KNB Studio


Some good work to be found in the portfolio of Kyle Bleiman

Via No Legacy

Tuesday, 28 April 2009

F5 RE:PLAY Films: The first 3 films

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David Wilson: Moray McLaren’s ‘We Got Time'


Great little music video which takes advantage of some good old zoetrope techniques, and uses absolutely no CG. You can also check out the making of filmhere

Thanks to Marcio Souza Leite / Via Motionographer,

Sawdust


Jonathan Quainton from Sawdust has emailed in, they've been hard at work and have some new work to check out!

Draught Associates


Helen Turner from Draught Associates has let us know that they are currently working on a new identity for The Poetry Society to coincide with it's centenary celebrations in 2009.

Audio Visual Showreel 2009


Submitted by Giovanni Bucci and Marco Morano

Bleeple: Subprime


Submitted by Mike Winkelmann

Enrico Lambiase


Submitted by Enrico Lambiase

Preserve


Still on the southern side of the hemisphere, an interesting project that Mark Spurgeon wants to let us know about, called Preserve. Mark has, over the past few years, has made a visual record of old hand painted building signage, over time these old hand crafted signs are being replaced with computer cut logos, worn away by the weather, demolished and soon, he says, will be all but a distant memory.

Vincent Lowe


More work from New Zealand, this time the personal portfolio of Vincent Lowe who is currently working for Resn.

Submitted by Vincent Lowe

INHOUSE


Shoba Pillai from New Zealand based design studio, INHOUSE, emailed in about some of their recent work, which is well worth checking out.

Submitted by Shoba Pillai

A Broken Consort


Incidentally, aside from all the emails, I also received a nice surprise in the form of some lovely music in the post. To be more precise, Richard Skelton's new album, Box Of Birch; multi-layered instrumental music which is as beautiful as it is haunting. Worth some ear time for sure!

Many thanks to Tim Williams

Back online -Just!


Well, I've had a crazy couple of weeks recently, full of highs and lows, but now I am busy trying to get back to some kind of normality, it seems like an impossible task at the moment, but I am getting there! Anyway I came back to my desk, with what seems like a billion emails to go through and will be sorting through those asap, as well as sourcing some good linkage!

Saturday, 11 April 2009

The Easter Bunny Arrives!


Hello everyone! Well, if you have been wondering why it's been so quiet around here for the last week or so, then I can tell you that it's because my wife and I have been extremely busy designing our most ambitious creative endeavour ever...
the birth of our baby daughter!!!

All I can say for now is that I am absolutely thrilled, and even though I am beyond tired, it has been the most amazing thing I have ever experienced.

So apologies to all those who have emailed in, I will be back on track as soon as I can, but for now I will be busy losing more sleep, changing mucky nappies and dishing out lots of TLC.

All the best and happy Easter!
Bob

Monday, 6 April 2009

Jónas Valtýsson


One Icelandic designer by the name of Jónas Valtýsson sent in his portfolio, why not take a look?

32 Round


32 Round, the updated portfolio of Andy Gugel.

Via No Legacy

Silnt


Good work to be found at Singapore based design studio, Silnt

Via Aisleone

London Miles Gallery


If you happen to be in the trendier part of London (that'll be Notting Hill of course!?) on Thursday April 16th, then you should make sure you catch the opening of the London Miles Gallery, a contemporary gallery specialising in lowbrow/pop surrealist and cutting edge contemporary art works. The inaugural exhibition will feature original art work from Joe Ledbetter, Dave Pressler, Amanda Visell, Nate Frizzell, Jim Mahfood and limited edition prints from Tiffany Liu, Chelsea Lewyta, and Alex Youngs.  More details here!

Thanks to Tina Ziegler of Hunt & Gather

Airside


Airside update with some new work.

Via Grafikcache

Friday, 3 April 2009

Mathieu Gérard: Steel Life


'For his master thesis at Arts et Technologies de l’Image, Mathieu Gérard created “Steel Life,” a breathtaking tapestry of textures and light that evokes themes of genesis and rebirth'.
The piece will be screened at F5

Via Motionographer

PSST3!


PSST3! (Pass it on ) is a collaborative film project made by 51 teams of Designers, Directors, Animators and Composers. Makes for interesting viewing.

Via Cpluv

Hellohikimori


A spring update over at Hellohikimori

Via Surfstation

Oliver Daxenbichler


Always worth checking out the work of Oliver Daxenbichler

Aurèle Sack


Some nice typographic work by Aurèle Sack

Via Aisleone

Alison Carmichael


'Alison Carmichael has practically cornered the market for hand-lettering in UK advertising.' Indeed she has, and you can read more here.
Pictured: Clean Me, the first in a new series of self-promotional prints.

Via CRBlog

Thursday, 2 April 2009

Scenario


Received a nice email from the other side of the hemisphere (that's New Zealand to me), namely from Gareth Ormerod, one of the talented designers at design agency Scenario. They have updated their site, and have quite a tasty portfolio of work. Take a look!

Non-Format


Non-Format also have some good updates to rummage through.

Via Grafikcache

Family


A nice update from Family including their new typeface 'Family Neue'

Via FFF

Wednesday, 1 April 2009

Your Majesty


At last Your Majesty has finally launched it's royal website.
Along with fine work, there are some fine wallpapers to be pilfered also.
(No, it's not an April fool!)

Via Surfstation

Where We Do What We Do


Quite a voyeuristic and interesting project, and as they say, not the most original idea, however, always interesting to see creatives and their working environments. Peek into Where We Do What We Do

Via DYT

Formvermittlung


Six young creatives based in Hamburg join forces to create Formvermittlung.

Via Dirtymouse