Poster for our summer garden party.
David Bowie Image Source = http://www.dangerousminds.net/tag/15Peter20
Brilliant animations and also some great links to free open source software!
These updated and animated archival photos are made by Kevin Weir over at Flux Machine. They remind me of Terry Gilliam’s animations for Monty Python, with a bit of the bizarre spookiness of Travis Louie.
A friend of mine posted this recipe for Jello Shots. I thought they looked kinda cool…and could maybe use this one day!!!
I’m falling hard for the work of Jean Jullien! It’s a playful balance of looseness and sketchiness with complete confidence and control. He has a great mix of drawings, sculptural illustrations, and videos peppered throughout his portfolio. Don’t miss the video on his About page!
I have a new mission - the website that I work for uses a frog in the logo….I want to try and make him come alive!!!
We are running a competition where kids can win prizes for themselves and their school…if you know of anyone that may wish to enter please pass on the details!
Another task to add to my long list of things I would like to achieve!
More 4 - Rebranding
This is pretty cool, interesting to see how a logo/branding can be displayed.
Crumbs I have not posted anything on here for a while. My mission over the Christmas break is to do lots and lots of research that will inspire me for next semester.
To start with is this animation from The Blackheart Gang - The Tale of How. In a book I am reading, it explains the making of. This has encouraged me to even more so look at eveyday life as textures and effects. An example is a piece of video footage taken of waves crashing up agaisnt rocks. The effect was rendered and then added to the animation, the result looks awesome!
Fabrice Wittner’s Enlightened Souls, in memory of the Christchurch’s quake, 2011 February 22, one of the largest natural disaster’s in New Zealand.
Own Label by Sainsbury’s Design Studio - in pictures
” For anyone in their mid-30s and older, the nostalgia from this collection of vintage Sainsbury ‘s packaging is almost overpowering. Accompanying our mums on the weekly shop, we must have had burned into our memories the distinctive design of cornflakes boxes and sugar packets. For me, it’s the crisps - clashing, Pop Art colours that slash across the packet like a lightning fork, designed, no doubt, to appeal to a small child. “
Gehard Demetz’s sculptures of children are attractive and disquieting at the same time, but all rendered with amazing perfection.


