The Great Gatsby VFX from Chris Godfrey on Vimeo.
Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts
13/07/2013
28/06/2013
19/03/2012
10/05/2011
maricor / maricar

some lovely embroidery, type & illustration from maricor / maricar
also stop-frame animations:
Big Green Idea from MaricorMaricar on Vimeo.
Labels:
animation,
craft,
handmade,
illustration,
inspiration,
motion
12/11/2010
Save the Arts
David Shrigley's animation on why we need to Save the Arts
29/10/2010
one dot zero 2010!
onedotzero_adventures in motion 2010 festival motion identity from onedotzero on Vimeo.
2010 one dot zero is coming 10 – 14 November!
01/10/2010
RSA
RSA (Royal Society for encouragement of Arts) – various programmes, events, grants, etc.
RSAnimate: 21st century enlightment:
RSAnimate: 21st century enlightment:
19/05/2010
Patrick Jean
+more stuff from Patrick Jean
11/05/2010
Bizarre ER

Great multimedia design (titles, animation, commercials, branding, etc.) from BDH, including weird Bizarre ER series
09/02/2010
Simon's cat

awesome short animations from Simon Tofield, BAA nominant
(part of TANDEM films collective, they've got other cool motion stuff)
Simon's cat on YouTube
22/12/2009
Pierre Henri "Psyché Rock"
inspiration for the infamous Nokia tune, by the way!
05/10/2009
feric (Eric Feng)
Feric: amazing illustrations, animations and other moving images.
Labels:
animation,
art,
design,
illustration,
inspiration,
motion
16/09/2009
14/06/2009
16/04/2009
01/04/2009
30/03/2009
animate projects
all sorts of moving pictures, from video to animation
04/03/2009
guilherme marcondes


some interesting motion & animation work, including 'Tyger', 'Into pieces', 'We hear them cutting', etc...
02/03/2009
typo-pastiche
Pastiche—A Collective Composition of New York City, by Ivan Safrin & Christian Marc Schmidt from Christian Marc Schmidt on Vimeo.
typographic New York:
"The city is a composite of impressions. Beyond the built environment, it is a constantly changing pastiche of associations and experiences—not just of the people who inhabit it, but of the larger community. New York City, in particular, has two realities: the reality of the physical environment, and the reality of the idea—of what the city and its diverse neighborhoods signify. Inseparably intertwined, these two realities constantly continue to inform each other. Pastiche is a dynamic data visualization that maps keywords from blog articles to the New York neighborhoods they are written in reference to, geographically positioned in a navigable, spatial view. Keywords are assigned based on relevance and recency, surrounding their corresponding neighborhoods. The result is a dynamically changing description of the city, formed around individual experiences and perspectives".
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