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Suddenly

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Magnus Engsfors directed and animated this short movie illustrating the moment of total mental collapse.

It was shot with only one Canon Eos 5D and a single external ProFoto flash while Magnus was suspended on two stretched ropes. The scene was then masked and retouched in Photoshop and layered up in After Effects to add distressing/movement/particle effects etc.

I think the video really captures the mood, it’s emotive and the animation works really well. What captured my imagination however, was the budget. Creating something like this with only one camera, Adobe Creative Suite and a bit of elbow grease is impressive (and as most of you probably know, i’m a big fan for doing things on a shoestring)…

I appreciate that the Camera and Creative Suite is expensive but these are all things available to University Students (in the UK at least) and really demonstrates what’s possible on a shoestring.

The house party to end all house parties

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Excellent promotional video from Adidas to showcase 60 years of Soles and Stripes. Featuring more celebs than you can shake a stick at (David Beckham, Katy Perry, Missy Elliott, DMC (as in run), Mark Gonzales the list goes on…)

Crumbs #04 – Inspiration Round-Up

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I hope you enjoy this holiday crumbs (Issue No. 4), a selection of things i’ve been inspired by: Pepsi, Behance & Postbox to name a few…

Thought I would kick it off with a classic, the Dylan video for Subterranean Homesick Blues. I was having a conversation with my dad about music videos etc and this came up. Filmed in ’65, it’s most probably the first music video of all time?

Behance-Promo

This cracking self promotion material from the Behance Network aimed at visualising networks. It’s a really nice piece of design & a nice use of spot UV. It’s also well worth checking out the rest of Jason Rubinos Behance portfolio.

les-calepins-de-lapin

Another great portfolio, this time from illustrator lapin he has a jam packed portfolio & blog full of illustrations “somewhere between vintage and modernity”.

ser-vice red pillow

I found this pillow on Flickr, it’s made by the guys over at Ser-vice. They did a brilliant range of colour (+ Helvetica) related goods & clothes but they all seem to be out of stock now sadly – worth checking out though.

Post Box for OSX

Postbox is a new e-mail application for OSX, it’s still in beta but looking very promising. Features of note include Conversation View and a very advanced search feature. If like me you use two different applications for your mail (work/home) finally we may have found a contender for mail.

Elements of Typography

The Periodic Table of Typefaces – a genius idea! Determined by statistically sorting and combining lists/opinions from a selection of sites, it features the top 100 most popular, influential and notorious typefaces (via @555)

Pepsi Re Brand

The Pepsi rebrand has been subject to mixed (largely negative) reviews. However after seeing the natural range press shots I am preparing to possibly eat my words. The packaging is simple and executed well – certainly two fingers to the Coca-Cola corporation moreover it looks like a mainstream drinks product that I may actually buy! Whether it will work/sell when sat next to it’s competitors is a different question but certainly a refreshing image.

Spring is coming

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For those who aren’t enjoying the miserable weather at the moment, I hope you can find some comfort in this video, Spring is on the way!

Buchstaben, Museum of forgotten type

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Buchstaben Museum

The Buchhstabenmuseum (Museum of Letters, Characters and Typefaces) is dedicated to the preservation and documentation of letters, regardless of culture, language and font systems.

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The museum stands to preserve the ever disappearing, quality, crafted letters and signs from our landscape; as a result it is repurposing old media, giving it a new home, recycling it. Furthermore anyone (museum or not) that is trying to raise public awareness of good type and brings interest to typography as a medium I’m backing!

The museum is based in Berlin and currently visits are by appointment only (you need to contact them to arrange a viewing)… If you can’t afford to go (and speak a bit of German) then check out their website Buchstabenmuseum.de

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