Maud

Maud is a D&AD award winning design studio based in Sydney, Australia. As passionate about the core idea as the images they create, Maud continually strive for creative excellence through consultation, collaboration and detailed execution, tailoring a strategic process for each and every client they work with to deliver effective and creative communication. http://www.maud.com.au/

The Underwater Project

Surf photographer Mark Tipple released a book "The Underwater Project" - a heavy set of professional underwater photography. Mark Tipple has emerged as a notable documentary photographer over the past 3 years. Having worked closely with organizations seeking social change in Australia and surrounding countries.

As the principal photographer of The Underwater Project; an ongoing reportage showcasing Australia’s relationship with the ocean, Mark aims to connect the three areas of his work to bring light to stories traditional media shies away from.

Interview for Frothers Gallery

http://vimeo.com/36055002

Paper Fox by Jeremy Kool

Melbourne based designer just started a project of an iPad/Android storybook "The Paper Fox" and he is selling the fine-arts prints to fund the app development.

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PAUSE Festival - motion IDs

Pause Fest is a manifestation of the digital and creative industries featuring the world's most creative minds of the 21st century within the Melbourne CBD. Pause Fest is about the new, innovative, interactive, exciting, creative and contemporary. Pause 2011 is just over and we are able to watch amazing set of festival titles and splashes created by talented motion designers.

Official Opening Titles

Official Splash by Dima Grubin

Sander Van Dijk

Murat Pak

Ian Clemmer

Bestia

Ronaldo Tozzi

Mirari

Hi Organic

Michael Peck art

"Michael Peck’s artistic practice is concerned with the sensation of disorientation and dislocation that is often felt within the post modern world. Exploring issues regarding the loss of cultural identity, his work particularly focuses on the effects within minority groups and individuals existing on the fringe who are challenged to assimilate within the larger community."

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