FLOATING
A short film directed by Greg Jardin about a lonely figure made out of balloons www.floatingfilm.com
http://vimeo.com/103146755
Adobe Remix by GMUNK
Mighty magician of the media arts Bradley G Munkowitz was commissioned by Adobe to reimagine their logo, and he definitely brought his munkoStylez to it. GMUNK and his crew at VT Pro Design played with lasers, LEDs and optical and infrared light sources and its properties in the making 4 different Adobe Remix logos. Watch it below and get details on Behance
http://vimeo.com/102437177
Making of http://vimeo.com/101816214
Digital art of Mike Pelletier
Interactive artist and technical director Mike Pelletier is originally from Canada, but is now based in Amsterdam full time. “Kinect Portraits” published here is a visually electrifying project, which uses the software Kinect as a jumping off point in order to create stunning 3D art. These works cast his subjects in a luminous sheen of gold and silver surface textures. The final design is simple and minimalist but also full of beautiful intricacies. via
Futurama in 3D
I admit I've never seen Futurama in my live, but I am sure you guys will appreciate the attempt of Moscow-based designer Alexey Zakharov (previously) to bring it live in 3D.
http://vimeo.com/100785455
http://vimeo.com/100786424
Making of http://vimeo.com/102935595
New Photography Paintings by Flora Borsi
Hungarian photographer and graphic designer Flora Borsi has recently launched her new series called "IRÉEL", featuring mix of photographic elements with painting techniques. Last photo below is a behind the scene frame to see how she produced the final work.
A hyperrealist painter aims to achieve a result which looks like a real photographic picture. A pictorialist photographer's desired result is visually equivalent to a painting. The photographs are real, I've just applied some color/toning effects, adjusted the contrast and a few skin retouch.
GIFs by Zolloc
Texas-based visual artist Hayden Zezula has created a series of hypnotising GIFs that you might want to look at all day.
Katerina Belkina
Mesmerising digitally manipulated photography forms the real state of digital art. These are the works of Russian artist Katerina Belkina
Electric Objects: A Computer Made for Art
Ever dreamed of a framed high-definition screen and integrated computer that hangs on your wall and brings art from the Internet into your home. That guys from Electric Objects are going to bring it to live with your support on Kickstarter
ROY G BIV Hear The Colour App
ROY G BIV is a cool synthesizer app that turns color into music! Check it on http://julianglander.com/ROY-G-BIV http://vimeo.com/97488602
Homer & Magre wine
Constantin Bolimond and Dmitry Patsukevich inspired by the works of Pieter Mondrian and Simpson cartoons created a nice wine bottle design for no reason. If you like it you may check again the familiar concept from Vlad Likh we posted this year
Natalia Stuyk
We have mentioned once London-based animator and director Natalia Stuyk over her collaboration with Kenzo. Today I want to break your eyes with her recent GIF-animation project Berry Metal
The Digital Decade winners at #OFFFSPB
We are proud to present you the winners of The Digital Decade II competition. This is the 2nd year when we are doing it together with our friends and partners at Depositphotos and OFFF Festival. If the last year we exhibited the best work in Barcelona, this year we are lucky enough to set it in our native city - Saint Petersburg.
Read MoreDavid Whyte GIFs
Dublin-based physics student David Whyte explores the endless morphing of geometry figures
Yuri Shwedoff
Young Russian artist and conceptual photographer Yuri Shwedoff has a good set of artworks worth to see on his Behance profile. For this post I selected only one of his works "Audrey" just because it is beautiful.
Supparat Thepparat
"Supparat Thepparat is an art director and designer from Thailand. He is a master at creating eye-catching advertisements for a whole host of different products. As you can see from the examples on this page, he has a distinct visual style which is rooted in surrealism and digital technology. Everything from cities folding like origami paper to miniature mining expeditions on the surface of a fish can be created by this man." via
Motion Photography by Micaël Reynaud
Freelance designer and stop-motion animator Micaël Reynaud creates animated GIFs unlike any we’ve seen. His process involves the use of video techniques like slit-scanning, time-lapse, and various forms of masking to create what he refers to as “hypnotic very short films.” Indeed many of these animations are pulled from fully realized videos which you can watch over on his Vimeo channel. Reynaud’s work has not gone unnoticed in the art world, the pigeon GIF above was a finalist in the first Saatchi Gallery Motion Photography competition, and he recently won the 2014 Giphoscope International Art GIF contest. You can scroll through dozens of his creations over on Google+.
Creative Cloud Mosaic
Just few hours ago Adobe Inc presented its new Adobe CC 2014 product line with a lot of updates and new features. Changes also covered Adobe ID Profiles and a lot of things happened in family products like Behance and Typekit, so, briefly you can access your properties from different environments and even mobile platforms. But leave it to official press releases and marketing, we are here to congratulate Russian and Ukrainian guys that took a part in Creative Cloud Mosaic. For the 2014 release of Creative Cloud, Adobe is celebrating creativity by bringing together amazing artists from around the world to remix the Creative Cloud logo into a collaborative mosaic.
Russians:
Evgeny Kiselev
Zutto
Ruslan Khasanov
Daria Khoroshavina
Ukrainian:
Alexey Romanovsky
Atypical by Pawel Nolbert
Well-known digital artist and graphic designer from Warsaw - Pawel Nolbert presents a series of posters exploring form and rhytm of letters or pseudo-letters presented as half-realistic, half-illustrative figurative sculptures. The artworks were built from an elaborate artistic painterly gestures into expressive arrangements – extending the aesthetic characteristic of typography.