Animate your way to Google
Each year, Google’s in-house agency, Google Creative Lab, combs the planet in search of promising young creatives to become “Fivers.” In Google’s own words: The…
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Justin Cone • 9 years ago
Interview: Motion design and the Google identity
Google's Jonathan Jarvis tells us how integral motion design was to the recent Google rebrand, why you should give users superpowers and what kind of…
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Justin Cone • 9 years ago
Google’s Project Loon and How We Create the Future
Google’s latest gloriously ambitious initiative, Project Loon, is all over the news this week. This beautiful piece – directed by Google Creative Lab with Mixtape…
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Elliot Blanchard • 11 years ago
The Epic Doc Interview
[…] the hours, but with a few round of changes and others works we took some extra days to polish it. Did you guys create…
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Lauren Indovina • 14 years ago
Google’s Chrome Shorts
Google has just launched a YouTube page with 11 short films to promote the launch of their new web browser, Chrome. Similar to BNS’s ‘Feature…
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Matt Lambert • 15 years ago
7 Ways to Mix Frame-By-Frame and Rigged Animation
[…] of terms with this article. Cutout Animation: A 2D form of stop motion animation. A cutout character is made up of separate body parts.…
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Chris Cray • 2 years ago
How Google uses motion design to make tangible tech
When Google introduced its Material Design visual language in the summer of 2014, it felt like a train I’d been expecting for years was finally pulling into the…
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Justin Cone • 10 years ago
The Epic Doc
“The Epic Doc” is a short advert directed by Varathit Uthaisri (aka “Tu”), a filmaker currently working with Google Creative Lab in NYC. A few…
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Lauren Indovina • 14 years ago
Google Wallet
More gorgeous work from Buck, this time for Google Wallet. Impeccable faux analogue and brilliant transitions anchored by solid design make this a worthy addition…
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Staff • 10 years ago
Imaginary Forces for Google Chrome
Imaginary Forces adds “Interactive Reaction” to the Google Chrome channel chrome-if chrome-if
Justin Cone • 15 years ago
1stAveMachine / Aaron Duffy: Google Chrome Features
[…] Salvador Dalí or countless others, I’m sure), Google worked with 1stAveMachine’s Aaron Duffy to craft a series of elaborate analogue vignettes to tout the…
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Justin Cone • 15 years ago
Google’s Superbowl Ad: Falling In Love with Search
Of all the Superbow ads, my favorite is Google’s “Parisian Love.” Simple, on-brand and surprisingly poignant. Kudos to director Aaron Duffy for his restraint and…
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Justin Cone • 15 years ago
1st Avenue Machine: Google Fiber
1st Avenue Machine’s Ben Steiger Levine and Aaron Duffy have created this cute spot for the introduction of Google Fiber. This “car” film takes us through the…
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Angelo Collazo • 12 years ago
Glen Keane: Duet
Disney animator Glen Keane creates a moving short film for Google's Spotlight Stories project.
Justin Cone • 10 years ago
Plenty: NICK ID’s
New stuff from Plenty! With these ID’s for NICK, they have created a nice “handmade look” combining frame-by-frame animation and 3D. You can check out more…
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Fabricio Lima • 12 years ago
Tintori and NABIL: Breaking your internets
[…] into a fun, effortless, mind-bending trip with the members of Chairlift. Every time you start to wrap your head around whats happening, the band…
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Michelle Higa Fox • 16 years ago
Master Plan: How Google is Going to Dominate the Entire Universe
Carole Guevin over at netdiver.net brought Master Plan to my attention, a visual essay/conspiracy theory about how Google might be evil after all. Maybe I’m…
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Justin Cone • 18 years ago
Josh Raskin for Google
Many Motionographer readers will no doubt recognise Josh Raskin as director of the Oscar nominated short ‘I met the Walrus’. Personally I’d been wondering what…
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Simon Robson • 12 years ago
Nick Scott Studio: “The Google Story”
Nick Scott Studio pieces together the history of Google, in The Google Story.
Brandon Lori • 15 years ago
Google: Todo a 1 Clic
Nico Chausovsky and Leo Campasso created this cute PSA warning of the dangers of sharing too much online (en español) for Google, Chicos.net and Red…
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Justin Cone • 10 years ago
Buck for Google eBooks
[…] again Google favours the hand-crafted aesthetic, which I personally think is a smart move. Not only it is in keeping with the rest of…
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Lilian Darmono • 14 years ago
Style Frames
CALL FOR ENTRIES! Stash has opened a new design annual aptly named “Style Frames.” Submit your favorite style frames to Stash by March 31st and…
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Jon Saunders • 15 years ago
Is It Really All Stop-Motion?
[…] RAC Insurance, I thought, “Man, this is awesome 3D!” Then, when Liz told us that it was all real props, shot on full scale…
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Boca Ceravolo • 16 years ago
Big Think Series: Can You Know Motion Without Knowing Stillness? (Part 1)
Editor’s Note: The Big Think Series attempts to step back from our frame-to-frame existence and look at the bigger picture. This post is from Austin…
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Austin Shaw • 14 years ago