Media.Work for SPACE10
Media Work studio run by Maxim Zhestkov has been commissioned by SPACE10 Lab to develop a set of scenes about the global climate stressors that captured the essence of each phenomena.
SPACE10 is a research and design lab, on a mission to create a better everyday life for people and the planet.
Exploring societal, technological, and environmental shifts likely to influence people’s lives in the coming years, they wanted to visualize the different ways that climate crisis is manifesting itself, through climate stressors.
“To support their different projects and articles relating to the crisis, these visuals will then be used to highlight in a beautiful way, nature we all love and remember.
Our task was to create visualizations of three phenomena: wildfires, floods, and droughts. The focus was on how these processes unfold over time and, eventually, become massive forces that alter entire ecosystems.” - says Media Work
“Visually, we looked for the balance between aesthetically pleasing and alarming — we had to show the phenomena as something important that is happening here and now, although, not to create frightening catastrophic images that would leave the viewer hopeless.” - continues Media Work
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Studio Marcus Kraft
Zurich-base Marcus Kraft studio is celebrating its 10th anniversary of delivering top-notch graphic design projects with the bigger picture in mind, great attention to detail, and typographic quality. They strongly believe that design should be more than ‹just› beautiful and aesthetic. The following ten principles* build the foundation for Marcus Kraft work and available as a Manifesto
Sweet Dreams by Les Garçons
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Happy Calendar
Colombian La Salvación Studio created this calendar for a local bank in 2019, but all I want is to be 2021 like this! Credits: @david_.rivera @seb.zul @leyther_orozco @margarita_bernall
The United Sodas of America
When there is not so much left to unite there is a good case to start again from uniting some common things. And the visual identity for The United Sodas of America is a minimalist yet ultimately democratic design approach to do so. Conceived by a Brooklyn-based studio Center, it was inspired by America’s diversity and complexity.
“Following the belief that variety sparks unity, the designers imagined a palette of 12 bold, solid colors complemented with a versatile sans-serif font. Each taste is strongly reflected with the right shade – from Young Mango to Blackberry Jam. This approach to branding reflects on how political can drive aesthetics in the quest for a better world.”
Designing the Future by Media.Work
Media.Works Studio led by Maxim Zhestkov share their view on Designing the Future by delivering 3 conceptual forecasts for the near future
“For one of our weekly explorations, we divided in three teams that received the task to create a prototype of a physical object. It did not necessarily have to be in the realm of speculative design, yet some of the created items deal with experimental technologies, not seen in mass-produced products.”
“The first object has the potential of being mass-produced — it is a lamp, in which light passes through layers of colorful materials that can be easily switched to anything else. This is an item which is supposed to be customized and which can change mood in the interior completely by simply changing the ‘lampshade’ — it can create shaped shadows with texts or images and mix different textures, being a playground for its user.”
“The second item that was born in our ‘lab’ is an air purifier and a flower pot at the same time. It creates perfect conditions for a plant that grows inside of it, in a glass shell, and uses this plant to clean the air.”
“Our third item is the most future-oriented. It is a visual experiment about shoe soles that grow to adjust their shape for human feet. We created a series of abstract forms, which are examples of how this custom sole can morph to better support a foot and redistribute the pressure.”
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Jimmy Choo Diamond by Maxim Zhestkov's Studio "Media Work"
Another great example of how digital art can be applied to commercial industry is a video for Diamond Sneakers created by @Media.Work studio led by ultra-talented Maxim @Zhestkov
Even the work has been done in 2019 it is worth seeing and inspiring
Avant-garde home technology
“LOEWE is well-known for its strive for perfection. The aspiration for the best possible visual and sound quality made the brand stand out. The combination of cutting edge technology and intelligent algorithms allow Loewe TV Models to impress a viewer not only with a beautiful picture but also with profound and elegant design concepts. PLAYD under direction of Paul Shtyler were thrilled by the opportunity to work on the latest collection by LOEWE. They joined forces with LOEWE creative team to produce a campaign devoted to the conscientious innovation and consistent care of clean materials – the key elements of responsible design. “
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TEREM
LOOP . postproduction company shares their latest motion design piece made for TV commercial spots of the largest private house manufacturers in Russia.
Client: Terem
Production Co: Perspective Pro
Executive Producer: Nikolay Novikov
Producers: Elena Borisova, Anastasia Egorova
Direction / Postproduction: Loop
Creative Directors: Alex MIkhaylov, Max Chelyadnikov
Art Director: Alex MIkhaylov
CG Supervisor: Max Chelyadnikov
Artists: Dmitriy Paukov, Filipp Gorbachev, Max Chelyadnikov, Ilya Azhdarov,
E.D.Satan, Roman Senko, Artemiy Perevertin, Daniel Rybkin, Nikolay Sosna,
Alex Dokuchaev, Mikhail Ivanov, Pyotr Piatak
Sound: Monoleak
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