Jamie Bradshaw motions
The portfolio of motion graphics director Jamie Bradshaw grown up professionally in Electronics Art team and came out with a personal studio Jim Jam Graphics. His recent work was made for Amon Tobin fan video project.

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A poster series by Justin Barber
This humorous poster series takes some of the most common, everyday lies we tell ourselves and hear from others, and bluntly translates them into the unequivocal truth. By visually representing the difference in what we often say but secretly mean, Truth and Lies uncovers the inane conversational nuances that reveal paradoxical dichotomies in our otherwise ordinary life. In other words, this is what you say, but (this is what you mean) - and we all know it.





French fashion photographer with a modern look on frame colouring and scenes.






While our daily life become more and more digital some things just vanish they simply became obsolete.
Let's remember these items in the Museum of Obsolete Objects created by Jung von Matt agency.
















This cheerful stop motion video directed by Russian designer Constantine Konovalov (Teeter-Totter-Tam Studio) follows the simple idea behind the phrase "We spin the Earth". Simple, fun and inspiring video shoot in Moscow this summer.


Trapped between Iceland and Sweden analogue photography of Genevieve Bjargardottir make believe in harmony between human and nature.








Sensitive photography from Alexis Mire a nineteen-year-old photographer, creative writer and student studying in Jacksonville, Florida. She creates using both film and digital mediums. She is young, self taught and extremely driven.









Lisbon born US artist Jorge Colombo has worked as an illustrator, as a photographer, and as a graphic designer. His cover illustration for the June 1, 2009 issue of The New Yorker was the first one created on an iPhone for a major magazine. Later he released a book "New York: Finger Paintings by Jorge Colombo," containing one hundred landscapes created on an iPhone.





















Maximo's "The Animal Chair" collection constitutes a diverse range of species, from mammals to reptiles, and even including insects. The series starts with "Rhino", "Octopus" and "Walrus" and will continue with Lion, Beetle and Whale.






Rare web design post on our pages uncover unique and awesome techniques (magic) to draw anything with pure CSS3 an HTML5 - a good challenge for web developers and coders. Worth to visit and explore.
Born in Israel in 1973, Noma Bar is a Graphic Designer and Illustrator based in London. In his very personal way of working he executes complex ideas with a stunning and deceptive simplicity using, in a masterly way, the technique of negative space. His work has appeared in many media: UK Esquire, The Economist, Men's Health, The New York Times, Wallpaper, The Guardian, Time Out London, IBM.
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Jessica Fortner is an illustrator from Toronto, Canada, focusing on editorial, advertising and children’s illustration. She works in both traditional and digital media.








During my last vacation trip to Paris I was lucky to spot the office of the world-renown agency Hellohikimori but had no good reason for an interview during our small chat with HKI founder, David Ronhel. I believe rare design office can brag of such an amazing location just two turns from Notre-Dame. And despite touristic brew outside the atmosphere in HKI headquarters was more than workaholic.
For an instance Getty Images France were luckier and released a full version of HKI Interview. It worth to enjoy with other videos from "Talent Digital" project featuring famous designers and agencies.