Friday, September 23, 2011

Liam Harrison!

While searching for project 1. I've came across this amazing artist's website and I thought of sharing it with you.

Liam Harrison is a freelance art director, animator and a filmmaker. Check out his website, you won't be sorry!

http://www.mesmeric.tv/

Dynamic Typography!

Lately, since Alex have showed us a video clip about dynamic typography (animation typography) in class and I became really interested. I've watched many many videos on youtube and I thought of sharing this one in particular from a scene from Family Guy because it's kind of funny.

I think this clip shows us a good way of illustrating the scenario with all the beating and the hitting and specially when he sinks his head underwater. It is amazing!

Stefan Sagmiester

While working on project 1. I've came across a lot of videos. And I found this interesting ad where a group of artists around the world came together to create art pieces that spell out the philosophy of Absolut Vodka. Turns out that this is similar to Stefan Sagmiester's work. But I love the creativity in this ad. Enjoy!

From the Flintstones to Scooby-Doo!

During our Typography class on September 21st. Professor Stacy took us to Thacher Gallery. It was nice to break the routine and go through our break over there to check some of the artists' work. I'm sure most of us know Scooby-Doo, Yogi Bear and The Flintstones and it was nice to know who's behind this work which we came to know it is Bob Singer. The gallery was packed and the artwork was amazing. It was nice to refresh our memories.. I've took couple of pictures on my phone listed below :-)



You can tell from the typeface it is old and it was like from an old rock.

I absolutely loved the gallery and it would be nice to go some other time :-)

Monday, September 5, 2011

GRAFFITI !

There's nothing like graffiti. Is it just me or does it send a happy vibe?

fOreVER

The brilliance in this is amazing. How the artist blurred out some of the letters so the message would imply. Clear and simple as easy as that.