DMCI: Nick Jr. Idents
The DMC Initiative creates some playful visuals for Nick Jr. dmci_nickjr_idents
Tyquane Wright • 13 years ago
Lara Lee: My Favourite Animal
A child’s worldview makes for a rich jumping off point — as explored in Yeondoo Jung’s Wonderland photography series, Dave Devries’ Monster Engine, or Axe…
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Michelle Higa Fox • 13 years ago
Chanel: Nowness
Playful, glossy stop-motion from Chanel. (Via Things Organized Neatly)
Michelle Higa Fox • 13 years ago
Nathan Love for Sweet N’ Low
[…] Love on Vimeo. Nathan Love never fails to deliver. In a style reminiscent of ’60s and ’70s pop art, the gang whips up a…
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Brandon Lori • 13 years ago
Ned Wenlock: Honda “Go Everywhere”
Ned Wenlock (Hoverlion) creates Go Everywhere, a beautiful spot for DDB South Africa and Honda. Wenlock’s previous music videos for Danger Beach’s Apache and MGMT’s…
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Michelle Higa Fox • 12 years ago
Gentleman Scholar: Coke “Parks”
In this well-executed spot for client Coca Cola, Gentleman Scholar has “created a playful illustrated landscape to prove that some contests are definitely worth entering.”…
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Angelo Collazo • 12 years ago
Greg Barth: 7TV Idents
Playful 7TV Idents by Greg Barth. Making-of available here.
Michelle Higa Fox • 12 years ago
Marc-Antoine Locatelli “Nuance”
French director Marc-Antoine Locatelli’s “Nuance” is an engrossing per formance-based project worth checking out. Backed by track “Ants” (EdIT), dancer Lucas Boirat interacts with a…
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Justin Cone • 11 years ago
Cinematics is a visual journey through the history of film
Designer/animator Pier Paolo teamed up with music composer/sound designer Combustion to create “Cinematics,” a playful journey through the history of film. Pay close attention to…
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Justin Cone • 11 years ago
CONNECTION: MADinSpain Title Sequence
Full of unexpected moments and playful imagery, “CONNECTION” is a fresh take on conference title sequences created by the immensely talented Sebas & Clim (Hornet)…
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Justin Cone • 10 years ago
Golden Wolf proves you can’t go wrong with cats for Offset 2015
For the Offset 2015 conference title sequence, Golden Wolf put all their chips on the internet’s only sure bet: cats. Lots and lots of cats.…
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Justin Cone • 10 years ago
Thomas Schmid
[…] personal projects interspersed throughout his body of commercial work. Working across media, his colorful minimalism and playful compositions are a delight to browse. Expedia pitch…
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Justin Cone • 9 years ago
The Aliens are Coming
[…] New York are keeping that spirit alive under the name “Alien Kung Fu”. The main site is still coming but in the meantime chew…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
Pontiac G8 Gets the Spy Hunter Treatment
[…] a kid. Someone at Pontiac’s marketing department knew that, and they commissioned this slick spot catering to my demographic’s sense of nostalgia. Spot on…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
Johnny Kelly: Procrastination
[…] I cannot say enough good things about this brilliant and ceaselessly surprising short from Johnny Kelly (Nexus Productions). It’s a marathon of visual permutations…
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Justin Cone • 17 years ago
Live Good Video
Let me start off by saying this was posted as a quickie way back when so forgive me if you have seen it, but it…
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Jon Saunders • 16 years ago
Radiolab: Visual Experiment 01 “Parabolas”
This one’s definitely not for everyone, but for those of you out there (like me) who are massive fans of the WNYC show Radiolab, you’ll…
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Justin Cone • 16 years ago
Smith & Foulkes: Coke “Avatar”
Oscar-nominated directing duo Smith & Foulkes (Nexus Productions) put their powers to use for Coca Cola and Weiden+Kennedy Portland in an endearing Super Bowl spot…
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Justin Cone • 16 years ago
Peppermelon Fresh Projects
[…] 2009). It features eye-popping futuristic imagining of the 3 main cities: Bogota (top section), Mexico City (middle), and Buenos Aires (bottom). I recommend playing…
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Lilian Darmono • 15 years ago
Michel Gagné: Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet
I don’t have an Xbox, but if I did, right now I’d be playing Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet, created by Joe Olson and Michel Gagné.…
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Michelle Higa Fox • 13 years ago
The Guardian: “Three Little Pigs”
Playing on recent uprisings aided by the prevalence of social media (e.g., Arab Spring, Occupy movements), BBH London, Director Ringan Ledwidge & The Mill help…
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Matt Hunter Ross • 13 years ago
Botanicula
Back by popular demand (here’s to you, Kris Merc) – another fantastically designed game to start your weekend. I have more than one friend who…
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Elliot Blanchard • 12 years ago
Motionographer Classics: Prince of Persia
We’ve been playing with classic quickies for a while, since not all inspiration has to be the latest and greatest. A couple months ago, Jordan…
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Michelle Higa Fox • 12 years ago
SXSW 2013: What the Leap means to Motion Graphics
[…] SXSW 2013. The super precise motion-sensing device can track up to ten fingers within a three-feet area. Setting aside the obvious opportunities that the…
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Michelle Higa Fox • 12 years ago