Photography by Seth Rader
Some cool photography by Seth Rader, who currently studies in San Diego, California. This 17 year old has some serious talent, just browsing through his flickr got me really inspired, so i had to post up some looks. I specifically liked the tones used and the overall quality, i think he uses a Canon
Stuff & Things Animation By Jack Cunningham
Jack Cunningham created this colourful animation called stuff and things as part of his degree back in April, he has however recently uploaded it over at video host Vimeo for us all to view. Titled “Stuff & Things” you would expect this short visual works to be a collection of image
Expertimental Typography Looks From Bratislav Milenkovic
Serbian Designer Bratislav Milenkovic brings us this series of typography experiments and ideas that have been collating in his mind recently, he finally got the chance to create these digitally and share his visions with many other creative minds over at Behance. Working out of the Serbian capital
Monki by Simon Rudholm
Swedish motion designer Simon Rudholm shows off his latest addition to his portfolio, a piece called Monki. He uses a Phantom HD Gold, which retails for around $118,000 USD, probably shooting around 1500 Frames Per Second. So unless you have some serious cash to spend, or if you’re a professio
Illustrated Looks From Chris Gall
Creative Chris Gall wanted to be an illustrator ever since the 7th grade when he won an award for writing and art, after developing his skills in college he began work professionally illustrating and he hasn’t looked back since. His workings are bold and stand alone with crisp black shading us
Cinemaricana By Matt Hoyle
Internationally recognized and awarded photographer Matt Hoyle made a name for himself creating rich story telling portraiture while alongside designing engaging and eye pleasing advertising. With his personal workings recently featured in London’s very own national portraiture gallery his cre
Time and Again By Jacques Khouri
Short little amusing animation about a lonely character and his journey through life on a day to day mundane office job, I think the idea of misery for many of us. Created by Jacques Khouri who animates, directs and teaches at the Savannah College of Art and Design, this project was developed under
ROMKA Magazine
Independent publications have been popping up all over the shop, which is obviously a good thing, since it’s a way to harbour creativity. But ROMKA Magazine has been up and running for a year, in PDF format. So it’s free for all to use, and it’s even free to submit your own photos
Collection Of Creatives From Georgia Kuhn
London photographer Georgia Kuhn produced this short series of photography documenting the identity of various creatives that she could get her hands on who work in a vast range of industries, a collection of portraits with a real strong diversity and individualism. Its great to see and something I
MARS! by Joe Bichard and Jack Cunningham
A great little film by Joe Bichard and Jack Cunnigham about human interplanetary exploration. I really like the graphics and how all the music fits over the top, intertwining nicely. These guys are both freelance Animators/Illustrators, recently graduating from Kingston University, London. I’m
Russian Spy From Peter Kemp
I found this great little themed set of photography by Dutch photographer Peter Kemp on my travels this morning and thought I would bring it across for us all to view. Before we were all treated to some of Peter Kemps previous workings “Happy loving couple” which also held this classic a
The Subway Time By Dogzen Li
Animation of the future is looking pretty exciting right now with all the talents coming out of Cal Arts along with Dogzen Li who I stumbled across today, another new talent emerging and its great to see it from a different part of the world. Dogzen Li attends Beijing Film Academy and this visual wo