The Mill - Motion Design Showreel 2013
After the storming showreel 2013, it's time to dig deeper into the Motion Design elements from The Mill.
http://vimeo.com/71961812
Time is a Dimension by Fong Qi Wei
For Singapore-based artist Fong Qi Wei photography is a medium. His recent project Time is a Dimensions is a story about landscapes, seascapes and cityscapes. They are a single composite made from sequences that span 2-4 hours, mostly of sunrises and sunsets.
Paolo Ceric
Check out Croatian digital artist Paolo Čerić's drawings where he uses a single line to complete the entire work.
Three of the Possessed
Three Of The Possessed is a design collective that works in a variety of media. By applying abstraction, 3OTP creates work in which a fascination with the clarity of content and an uncompromising attitude towards conceptual and minimal art can be found. The work is aloof and systematic and cool.
Pacific Light by Ruslan Khasanov
Russian graphic designer Ruslan Khasanov who is probably best known for his experiments in liquid typography just released this experimental video where he plays with the interaction between ink, oil, and soap. Khasanov says he became inspired while cooking with a mixture of oil and soy sauce when he noticed the small black beads begin to form at the bottom of a container. He then began playing with a mixture of ink and soap to create this amazing mix of blue, white, yellow, and magenta. See everything in motion in the video above, and you can see some larger stills over on Behance. via
http://vimeo.com/71035290
Pacific Light by Ruslan Khasanov
Russian graphic designer Ruslan Khasanov who is probably best known for his experiments in liquid typography just released this experimental video where he plays with the interaction between ink, oil, and soap. Khasanov says he became inspired while cooking with a mixture of oil and soy sauce when he noticed the small black beads begin to form at the bottom of a container. He then began playing with a mixture of ink and soap to create this amazing mix of blue, white, yellow, and magenta. See everything in motion in the video above, and you can see some larger stills over on Behance. via
http://vimeo.com/71035290
Hellohikimori 2013
Our friends from sunny Paris just updated the website and are looking for new workers. Please welcome - new Hellohikimori!
Hellohikimori 2013
Our friends from sunny Paris just updated the website and are looking for new workers. Please welcome - new Hellohikimori!
The Pixel Painter
Hal Lasko (97 years old!), better known as Grandpa, worked as a graphic artist back when everything was done by hand. His family introduced him to the computer and Microsoft Paint long after he retired. Now, Grandpa spends ten hours a day moving pixels around his computer paintings. His work is a blend of pointillism and 8-Bit art. http://vimeo.com/70748579
The Pixel Painter
Hal Lasko (97 years old!), better known as Grandpa, worked as a graphic artist back when everything was done by hand. His family introduced him to the computer and Microsoft Paint long after he retired. Now, Grandpa spends ten hours a day moving pixels around his computer paintings. His work is a blend of pointillism and 8-Bit art. http://vimeo.com/70748579
Paper City by Maciek Janicki
This animation by Maciek Janicki is extremely satisfying to watch. Take a look below!
http://vimeo.com/67658001
Paper City by Maciek Janicki
This animation by Maciek Janicki is extremely satisfying to watch. Take a look below!
http://vimeo.com/67658001
Surreal Photography by Ian Komac
Impressive surreal and conceptual photos by Ian Komac, a 17 year old photographer from Belgium
P.s. You may also like another youngster from US - Fiddle Oak
Surreal Photography by Ian Komac
Impressive surreal and conceptual photos by Ian Komac, a 17 year old photographer from Belgium
P.s. You may also like another youngster from US - Fiddle Oak
New York in Grand Canyon by Gus Petro
Lithuanian-born, Switzerland-based photographer Gus Petro took a trip to America in 2012, in search of something new, and made two contrasting stops—the Grand Canyon and New York City—that has inspired his three-part series known as Empty, Dense, Merge. The most interesting and final installment of the three, Merge, combines the vast bleakness of the Grand Canyon with the bustling density of New York City. via
New York in Grand Canyon by Gus Petro
Lithuanian-born, Switzerland-based photographer Gus Petro took a trip to America in 2012, in search of something new, and made two contrasting stops—the Grand Canyon and New York City—that has inspired his three-part series known as Empty, Dense, Merge. The most interesting and final installment of the three, Merge, combines the vast bleakness of the Grand Canyon with the bustling density of New York City. via
The Mill Showreel 2013
The hotly anticipated 2013 MAGICAL showreel packed full of the boldest, bravest and brightest work from The Mill. Jaws jumped out.Music Track: "Clair de Lune (featuring Christine Hoberg)" recorded by Flight Facilities
http://vimeo.com/70032068