Paul Rand Retrospective by Imaginary Forces
Most people who are involved in creative subjects will have heard of Paul Rand. If not, you have probably either seen his work or work inspired by him, without knowing it was him (If that makes any sense at all). Paul was an American graphic designer, mainly known for his logo designs, for example h
Rockaway Taco by The Selby
A new film filters in from the ever eye pleasing Todd Selby, the well known fashion photographer and illustrator. Although The Selby as a site usually gives us an insiders view of creative individuals, this new video has a slight twist. Filmed in Rockaway Queens, NYC, on August 31st, they visit a ni
Mono Lake and Mt. Shasta Time-lapse by Brian Ernst
A really striking video by Brian Ernst (aka Buck Forester), shot with a Sony EX1 in full HD. I would highly recommend waiting a little while to load up the high quality version on the youtube video below, definitely worth it. Brian is a great photographer, who usually takes pictures of the wildernes
Partex Oil and Gas by Filipe Carvalho
I found this creative video by Filipe Carvalho titled Partex Oil and Gas. The short film was produced with a Sony HD camera on a light box using printed transparencies, water and black ink. A really creative piece, in which Filipe has stepped outside of the box to get the finished product done. Plus
Spider by Mister K Cartoon
A great short video by Mister K Cartoon titled ‘Spider’. Shot on a Canon T2i (550d), with music by hecq, this piece is dramatic and exciting. Actually when i first came across it, from the description i thought it would be quite boring since it’s only a spider web. But with all the
An English Landscape by Studiocanoe
We have previously featured work from Studiocanoe, specifically the video titled The Diary of a Disappointed Book. Which i thought was really well thought out and definitely had it’s own flavour. This video is on the same sort of wavelength. It’s about the English countryside, shot in th
The River by Derek Henderson
I’m not sure if we’ve ever presented work from The Anthropologist, but it’s a regular site that i check. I always find the work really interesting, their ethos being that if you reveal the passions and pursuits of one person, it can result in the progress of many. Which pretty much
Last Walk Around Mirror Lake by FroschYankee
I’m actually in awe of this video, the picture is stunning (if only i could film this good), and the base jumpers may give you serious vertigo. This is an unofficial video made by FroschYankee for a song written by Bryan Hollon (Boom Bip), remixed by Marcus Eoin & Michael Sandison (Boards
A Taste of The Toast by Pixel Workers
Wow. Too good. This is an old piece of work by video production company Pixelworkers, but nevertheless, even though it’s old, it still deserves an amazing amount of credit. Plus since bikes seem to be popping up everywhere, why not throw another lot into the mix. These guys come out of texas a
Snapshots by Justin Waldron
Justin Waldron is a photographer who’s split between working at both New York City and Japan (what a hard life, not ha). The travelling definitely shines through in his images and portfolio website, which houses most of Justin’s photography (well what’s for the public anyway). It w
Lost Things by Angela Kohler and Ithyle Griffiths
The menswear related content is coming in rather thin today. But once next thursday comes along, the day NYC Fashion Week commences, it will be a different story, so stay tuned for all that action. But for now, we have some other great design related inspiration, this one being a short stop-motion f
WORDS by Everynone
This short is titled WORDS, and is made by Everynone in collaboration with WNYC’s Radiolab & NPR. Directed by Daniel Mercadante & Will Hoffman, these guys make a special quick cut video that links from scene to scene, keeping you gripped for the whole 3 minutes. I can’t really