Television is a Drug by Beth Fulton
A nice little video by Beth Fulton titled ‘Television is a Drug’. Its basically an animated film to Todd Alcott’s poem, Television, which is quite a popular piece. It’s Todd reading in the background, well it’s his audio snippet, which Beth has then placed effects over
Minimize Lisbon By Daniel Espirito Santo
I found this neat little photography series by creative Daniel Espirito Santo over at Bold creative studio’s where all the portuguese’s photography work is represented online. This collection of images provides us with a view of Lisbon which is miniature in the way it has been captured t
Mast Brothers Chocolate by Cool Hunting
Cool Hunting always produce some quality material, picking out unusual subjects and guiding us through processes or production techniques. This time we get a tour of the Mast Brothers, two chocolatiers, Rick and Michael Mast, showing us how they make their chocolate DIY style. The creativity showcas
The Gentleman and The Administrator From Boat Safety Films
As many of you may know, or have come to realise im a big fan of Vimeo and the work Blake Whitman and his team doing over in New York City, so when I came across this Quirky little short made by the guys at Boat Safety Films it couldn’t help but laugh. It light […]
Graduates 2010 by It’s Nice That
A bit of friendly promotion here, for a good cause of course. Plus i know quite a lot of our readers are creatives themselves, so this kind of goes out to you. It’s Nice That are running their Graduates project again this year, trying to showcase and pinpoint the most exciting creative graduat
Swimming Pool by Leandro Erlich
This is quite an old piece of work from Leandro Erlich, the artist from Buenos Aires, Argentina. In one the Museum’s courtyards in Japan, the pool appears to be filled deep with water, however, a layer of water only some 10 centimetres deep is suspended over transparent glass. Thus creating th
Mrs H From Coni Dietrich
Working out of Buenos Aires creative photographer Coni Dietrich brings us this interesting set of looks crafted around a single character called Mrs H, we see various lone shots of her as she relaxes in and around the home with only her small dog for company. I think its the character that carries t
Lucky by People Too
The paper modelling trend is still going strong, although their are a few creative collectives out there that are really taking it into new territory. This set called ‘Lucky’ by Russian design group People Too is exquisitely detailed, placing them in my eyes as one of the best. I am alwa
Sebastian Wiegartner Shows Us Bamberg
Sebastian Wiegartener brings us this personal little piece of production showcasing the beauty of small town in Bavaria Germany Bamberg. The little town itself is famous for being untouched during the world war two bombings because nearby Artillery Factory that prevented planes from getting near to
Get Back In Your Book by Lissy Laricchia
Lissy Laricchia created this series called ‘Get Back In Your Book’, which features different characters getting sucked into their respective titles. For example, Alice and Wonderland, Harry Potter and Sleeping Beauty. I really like the way she has captured each shot, especially the top o
Nissan by Universal Everything
A short film directed by Matt Pyke and animated by Chris Perry at Universal Everything. Such a simple animation, but it’s actually very complicated to make and produce. I love this type of graphic effect, only a few design groups and illustrators use it well. For example, Monocle get some real
Illustration From Diego Patino
I was browsing though the site of the Jacky Winter Group and stumbled across the workings of artist and illustrator Diego Patino who just provides some visuals that really stand out in a mix of fantastic creatives. I think part of the reasoning for this is the bold colourings that Diego uses in some