Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts

Friday, 4 October 2013

Product Designs: It's Nice That

BSG's WOOD.b bike

I was looking for a good selection of Product design images and came across It's Nice That.

"Founded in 2007, It’s Nice That is a publishing platform that encompasses several different online, print and events offerings as part of its mission of championing creativity across the art and design world".

The website, updated daily with at least nine new articles has an international readership of around 350,000 unique users a month. They publish a quarterly magazine Printed Pages and The Annual which rounds up some 150 of the most interesting projects to feature on the site in a single year. Their events programme includes annual creative symposium Here and monthly Nicer Tuesdays talks.

First Broadcast is their audio visual site for hosting original content, Company of Parrots a shop for specially-commissioned products and This At There is a dedicated arts and design exhibition listings guide to London. The Jobsboard connects employers and jobseekers in the creative industries.

      Tuesday, 19 February 2013

      water paper scissors film

      Nearly a year in the making and shot in a continuous take, Revolution follows the cyclical journey of a single water droplet.

      Photography - Chris Turner
      Paper Engineering - Helen Friel
      Animation - Jess Deacon
      Post Production - Neil Cunningham
      Music - Joe Shetcliffe
       

      Wednesday, 19 December 2012

      Let's dance

      It's the festive season where we may well find ourselves at  parties dancing.
      To get dance-move ideas you could always watch Ai Wei Wei do the Gangnam style.
      But to see something more old-style go here where you can also listen to the entertaining NPR radio program that talks about Muybridge and his life and work.
      Stephen Herbert has collected many more of these animations made from Muybridge's photographs and  very much more (perhaps everything!!) on Muybridge and his work here