Mixed Imagery From Aled Lewis
I’m afraid that I can’t actually admit to being that much of a video game fan, but I think in the morning sometimes a bit of wit is all that is needed to start the day with a bang. Aled Lewis presents pixel characters of the past in real life scenarios with a comical set […]
10 Second Visit by Ross Harris
This is a terrific short film to start off the day, produced and put together by filmmaker Ross Harris. It’s basically a 10-second video consisting of a bunch of photographs taken in and around his house. That means it extends out towards his garden and studio as well. There are 99 photos in t
Stills By Lissy Laricchia
We are always on the look out for those who are dedicated to their craft/field, finding these types is the most pure source of inspiration in my humble opinion. So when I stumbled across the imagination and wit of Canadian photographer Lissy Laricchia, I knew I had to share the vivid and captivating
Mixed Imagery by Christine Spetzler
Some amazing imagery by German born photographer Christine Spetzler. I was taken a back by her photography on her flickr account, inspiring to say the least. The tones, the light, all of which is beautiful. Christine has lived in New York for a little while now, but has recently moved back to her ho
Eternalism From Amnon Owedplus
Prepared to be put into a trance like state with this short mesmerizing project created by Dutch graphic designer Amnon Owed. I’m going from one extreme to another in terms of the process in which these projects are made. Yesterday Aaron Wendel brought us a hand drawn short film, and today Amn
Imagery From Miki Iwanaga
I’m bringing across one of my most favorite finds over at Flickr of recent times, this small set of photography captured and visually packaged by Japanese creative Miki Iwanaga. Within this collection of photography I found a great feeling of contentedness, I was pretty impressed with how stri
Dwellings From Aaron Wendel
Talented Animator and Seattle dweller Aaron Wendel reminds us that keeping things simple is often the answer with this charming little hand drawn animation he created titled “Dwellings”. A man who offers very little comment on his works describes the project in as many as eight words : &
Environments by Olga Bennett
Photographer Olga Bennett lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. I was lucky enough to come across all this wonderful imagery whilst browsing her portfolio, specifically this project titled ‘Environments’. The idea of this series was to document creative spaces, mainly in and around th
Photography by Christian Pitschl
Some really great photography by Graphic Designer Christian Pitschl. Here I have picked up a random assortment of film based work, some on the Yashica Mat 124g, others on the Contax 645. He’s tried and tested so many different cameras, you can see evidence of this by going to his flickr page a
Imagery From Nich Hance McElroy
I found these vast and beautiful landscape images captured by American photographer Nich Hance McEroy hiding away on Flickr, so I brought them across for us all to appreciate. They really are something, catching my eye as I scanned through Nich’s photostream, I was also impressed with a lot of
Daughter’s Dream By Neil Sanders
Multi disciplined talent from Australia Neil Sanders uploaded his latest creation to the world, and I couldn’t stop myself from posting it up for you all to see. I’m always caught out by animations like this, it stops me in my tracks and makes me wonder how it was created, what went thro
Waterless Stop Animation By M ss ng P eces
What if your jean’s could save up to 16 million litres of water. This was the concept behind this short advert created for Levi’s which was brought to life through the use of stop animation techniques. Two creative collectives teamed up to produce what we have in front of us, these being