Dream By Blake Myers
You can always rely on New Zealand based creative Blake Myers to produce something vivid and imaginative when everything else seems to be a little too bland and mundane. After a long while crawling the web for creative projects I decided to give Blake’s page a visit and I wasn’t disappoi
The Thomas Beale Cipher By Andrew S Allen
Residing in both Seatle and New York, Andrew Allan is a creative filmmaker & storyteller with a curiosity for cryptography. This curiosity led him into creating this great short animated piece titled “The Thomas Beale Cipher” which is a based on a true legend of the famous unsolved
An Assortment of Works by Mudchicken
Vincent Pacheco, AKA Mudchicken, is a Seattle based Artist who mainly works with paper. Sometime he takes vintage and other times new material, and merges them together to make a collage. But it’s really smart how he does it, a lot of his work is a combination of two separate stories, sometime
Slow Motion Painting With Raif Kurt
Does anyone like watching things in extreme slow motion? Because Raif Kurt gives us the opportunity to see him get creative with paint in lots and lots of frames. It’s not an new idea but it’s something visually pleasing and well captured, and there remains a part of me that can’t
Sampled Room by Mateusz Zdziebko
A really creative short by Mateusz Zdziebko. He’s filmed and recorded basic objects found in his room and apartment, this includes the sound in which each item makes. After fusing the noises together, and filming the process, we get the final piece to watch below. It becomes quite apparent tha
The Immigrant By Autofuss
Captivating narration meets refined visuals in a short film titled “The Immigrant” which is presented to us from Mississippi based company Autofuss. Directed by Jeff Linnel this piece takes the approach that less is more, crafting a functional yet imaginative project which is structured
Designer Oji Masanori
Some terrific work by Japanese designer Oji Masanori. He mainly designs products that you would find in everyday life. Most of these have been simplified down to the bare essentials, leaving little excess. Oji also says that he wants these pieces to connect with individuals and for them to fit comfo
Visuals For Madame Godard By Neutral Reporter
There seems to be an increase in the amount of short video’s online that are mixing normal footage with hand drawn animation. What we have here is one of the best combinations I’ve seen in a while, I have to say I’m really quite fond of what the Neutral Reporter has done here. The
Mr. Smith’s Letterpress Workshop
Creative Review release their second studio visit, this time they visit Mr. Smith’s Letterpress Workshop in South London. This movie mainly features the owner of this little studio, an independent letterpress printer called Kelvyn Smith, as he prepares for the Reverting to Type letterpress exhibit
Buried Selves By Scott Foley
Browsing through Scott Foley’s Vimeo profile I found this little gem hiding away which I hadn’t come across before. I really like what I found, It held the same vivid feel that Scott is notoriously known for, along with a heightened sense of mystery. Visually his works consistently impre
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 […]
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