Showing posts with label outings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outings. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

NEW i { heart } Blog #2


Hello, I'm Tiger is my second i { heart } Blog - another inspirational read! The Swedish based blogger collects interesting finds // objects // desires and posts a new one each day - like myself he uses the world wide web as an inclusive journal to inspire others.

His style is also particularly interesting - the blog is simple yet effective (a phrase I say all too often!) but it works - it's a shame there is no other link to a website but it is well worth a read! Or join his RSS feed!

Images courtesy of Hello, I'm Tiger








Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Victoria Beckham On Denim!



"To celebrate the launch of Victoria Beckham's spring/summer 2012 Denim collection, we will be launching a fashion film, previewed here, directed by Quentin Jones and styled by AnOther's fashion editor Agata Belcen on Wednesday November 30. The film, entitled Steps for 2, is inspired by the youthful energy of the Denim collection and the French New Wave and incorporates Quentin Jones' striking animations."

Great theme tune, stunning visuals and animation - seriously for Victoria Beckham?
Most definitely! It seems her radical celebration truly celebrates all that SS12 is...and more.
I like it, its different, intriguing, and different (did I say that already?) I want to watch it again, and again as I always miss something - a sign of something worth watching!

Tuesday, 15 November 2011

What did you do on 12 // 11 // 11 ?


How did you celebrate 12th Nov 2011?
Did you celebrate Britain in a day?


















Here is our thought - an abstract take on what it meant to us, at that moment,
that place!

"Britain is a culture of a non-static environment, it moves, it changes, it evolves. Through the different seasons we can see how colour and movement occur, and in this we wanted to portray an ever-changing atmosphere that so importantly inspires our day life on an autumn day."

September Industry

September Industry is an amazing online resource for the very best of contemporary graphic design. Not only is their site well navigated and full of rich content, but it is based on everything I love, typography, photography, visual projects - I am uber jealous of their design skill and spectacular eye for detail. They have a passion for great design, 'quality not quantity' - (something close to my own heart) and inspiration.

You must look at their website, (whether you've heard of them or not!), subscribe and be inspired. I love exploring new websites so if like this one you see something cool/great/different please do pass it on!












Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Christopher Ruprecht


Designer, Creative collaborator, Illustrator, Art Director and technically gifted - Christpher Ruprecht. A German based designer who has a vast portfolio of impressive creative pieces ranging from advertising, interactive projects and website/ipad designs. I find the pieces of work below exciting and visually interesting - so complex yet so so fluid and easy to view. Amazing. See his work here.





Sunday, 30 October 2011

Beautiful Posters


Beautiful Poster Series by Jason Munn, a designer and illustrator of Oakland, CA.
He uses a simple and iconic graphical style that he applies to each poster - the complimentary colour theme running throughout really houses them as a series and independently. I love his style!







Thursday, 27 October 2011

Jenny Odell ~ Satellite Collections

I will let you read the explanation from Jenny Odell to decipher her work, as I think my interpretation will obscure her main intentions. Please read it - hugely intriguing and conceptual! You will find more of her work here.

"...because human existence is conditioned existence, it would be impossible without things, and things would be a heap of unrelated articles, a non-world, if they were not the conditioners of human existence.
-Hannah Arendt


In all of my prints, I collect things that I've cut out from Google Satellite View-- parking lots, silos, landflls, waste ponds. The view from a satellite is not a human one, nor is it one we were ever really meant to see. But it is precisely from this inhuman point of view that we are able to read our own humanity, in all of its tiny, reliably repetitive marks upon the face of the earth. From this view, the lines that make up basketball courts and the scattered blue rectangles of swimming pools become like hieroglyphs that read: people were here.

At the same time, like any photograph, satellite imagery is also immediately an image of the past. That is, to look at satellite imagery is to look not only down upon ourselves but back in time, even if only by a matter of hours or days. In recording the moment at which things as bizarre as water parks and racetracks covered the earth, the photograph also implies that moment's own passing, encoding each tiny structure with vulnerability and pre-emptive nostagia. My desire to collect these pieces stems not only from the fascination of any collector but from a wish to save these low-resolution, sporadically-updated pixels--these strange pictures of ourselves--from time and the ephemerality of the internet."







Monday, 24 October 2011

e1000ink - 3D without glasses!!


With technology developing at a rapid pace, 3D will become a forgotten fascination, an overnight success that dominated our at-home cinemas. Isn't it 4D now? But put into the environment - it has a whole new context, not only does it explore diverse territory but it interrupts the norm. It makes us look twice in order to understand and work out it's positioning. Who doesn't appreciate it? And you don't need glasses!!






ATIPUS_Graphic Design


ATIPUS
_Graphic Design Studio based in Barcelona - some really nice type and execution of the creative concept. I particularly like the colour palette they use, soft, mundane yet totally appropriate and appealing! See here more their blog, also worth a read ...







Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Taking a closer Look .... "Into the Fray"

Creative agency Rosie Lee and photographer John Ross, have coincided to take a closer look at the sport Rugby, as it is the World Cup Final on Saturday.

"Into The Fray" is a self-initiated project "to visualise the power and strength of rugby players, and freeze-frame it"

For this exploration, they built a giant glass tank and packed in as many rugby boys as the space would allow, Ross then photographed the results. Emotional, intense and down-right dirty would be an understatement, but then Rugby is a powerful and brutal sport that involves more than just a rugby ball!!

Lets hope the best team wins.



























VW - Think Small, Think Blue



VW = Think Small, Think Blue.
VW has and will continue to drive efficiency, their latest TV advert refers to the 1960's unforgettable slogan 'Think Small'.

Conceptual and engaging - a process VW have never forgotton or ceased to depict in their campaigns.

Tuesday, 11 October 2011

360 Project

On Creative Review they blogged recently about the 360 Project - created by Canadian Filmmaker and photographer Ryan Enn Hughes. His process to create these videos uses 48 cameras arranged in a circle, triggered simultaneously to explore the crossover between still and moving image. I love the combination of how the two interact - you clearly see this and it is captured so well in the videos.

The camera rig was design by The Big Freeze, and music by Zelig Sound.



KRUMP 360 (The 360 Project)
from Ryan Enn Hughes on Vimeo.

And to see how it was made, just watch this video! Amazing.



The 360 Project - Behind the Scenes from Ryan Enn Hughes on Vimeo.

Saturday, 8 October 2011

Rogue Studios - Artist Exhibition


I visited the opening Preview Night of the latest exhibition at Rogue Studios, celebrating artist over 3 floors in one of the largest creative communities. Artists included Anna Frew, Rob Bailey, Paul Cordwell and many many more. Some of the highlights below - the exhibition is open this weekend only, so don't miss it as it is well worth a visit! 

























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