Botanical Animation – Story of Flowers 2 by Artist Makoto Azuma
I remember back in 2012 purchasing the first book by Makoto Azuma titled ‘Encylopedia of Flowers’. Drawn in by the book design by Kenya Hara, a designer who helps MUJI with their own branding and image, I then became fascinated by artist Makoto Azuma’s work itself and his stunning
Empress of the North Animation by Drew Christie
Evening all, if you'd like to join me in watching this little animation by Drew Christie which is packed full of character and atmosphere. If you're a regular here you'll know we are big fans of anything handmade, so this sombre animation was just the tonic needed on what has turned out to be quite
Animation from Kaori Onishi
Japanese creative Kaori Onishi brings us this charming little animation that she's created titled "When I Was Young" which draws narrative on the nostalgia of childhood experiences. This project really caught my eye as I crawled through the latest videos on Vimeo this morning, with such a crafted fe
Mom Sweater By Nate Milton
I’ve been debating the idea of an animation clashing with the format for a while now, so this short project that Nate Milton has created titled “Mom Sweater” had to really convince me it was worth sharing. As we pull inspiration from so many different genres sometimes you have to c
Mad Dogs and Englishmen from Moth Collective
Join us as we get wrapped up in the nostalgia of a quintessential British summers day, presented to us through the animated talents of Moth collective's very own Daniel Chester. This handrawn animation is acompanied by a fantastic audio montage which really does set the whole piece off nicely while
Hitch Animation By Pascal Monaco
It seems like an age since I’ve brought across some animation type work, I know in reality it hasn’t been that long, but since Jason Mitcham I haven’t come across a new animator that has really caught my eye – until this morning. Hitch animation is actually a bit of a collabo
Animation From Jason Mitcham
Good traditional animators are hard to come by, so when Jason Mitcham’s work appeared on the browse earlier I got pretty excited. I get really suckered into the charm and overall handmade feel of these animations that when new projects come along I feel I have to share them.
Stay Home By Caleb Wood
Caleb Wood is creating again after a little break from sharing online, which is great to see as he is one of my favorite creatives when it comes to animation. Once again he brings us this candid handmade style which is packed full of charm and character, which has been created on a paper canvas [&he
Doll House by Mishenin Anton & Andrey Kalinin
This ones slightly off topic but is still relevant in a lot of ways, a 3D animated rendering by Moscow based creative Mishenin Anton. He teamed up with Andrey Kalinin on this video, who worked on the modelling side of things, but the rest was all by Mishenin himself. The piece is actually an archite
Until Dark by Selbyville, Animated by Derek Kimball
This short animated film below was made by Derek Kimball for Selbyville, a band based in Portland, Maine. The video was produced to coincide with a track of their album “Plumpuddinger’s Voyage” titled “Until Dark”. What grabbed my attention initially were the revolving
The First By Dmitry Sobolev
Dmitry presents us this short animated film which is underpinned by the concept of being a leading pioneer in whatever our field of choice may be. Taking inspiration from perhaps one of the most bold innovators in recent times, Neil Armstrong. Using the history of the first man on the moon, Dmitry p
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