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Julien Vallée is a graphic designer and art director from Montréal, Canada, who creates tangible images for clients from The New York Times Magazine to Swatch and MTV-One. Julien’s work was granted recognitions such as the ADC Young Guns 6 Award and Creative Review Award 2010. It was featured in numerous publications and appeared on various book and magazines covers such as Computer Arts,...
December 2010
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August 2010
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Music video directed by Côme de Bouchony . Côme is a freelance graphic designer and art director born in 1984, who lives and works in Paris.
He set up his graphic design partice in 2007 after graduating with highest honours from Esag Penninghen in Paris (France) and spending almost a full year at Willem de Kooning Acadademie in Rotterdam (Netherlands).
By Pierre Vanni, the video was made for the shows of Battles, Humanleft and Pilooski. Its two years old but totally displays the awkward but sophisticated humor found in a lot of modern day sketch comedy. Pierre’s work has very intriguing presence filled with lots of little effective tricks. Check him out if your not familar already.
July 2010
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by Carl Burgess
Shesh.
March 2010
10 posts
It took some time for me to understand that my discomfort was a sign that I was...
– Frank Gohlke
Form = Behaviour
– Jori Maltha
http://www.colosseotype.com/
This letterpress poster represents the Roman Coliseum, it was handcrafted character by character over the course of roughly 250 hours. Characters from the Goudy Trajan and Bembo Pro typefaces form the Coliseum, also known as today as Colosseo (Italian) and originally known as Amphitheatrum Flavium (Latin).
Much respect for this project.
Mrzyk & Moriceau for Sebastien Tellier/10th anniversary of Record Makers
Eye candy.
Dress Code- ADC Young Guns →
Awesome, yes.
The doods from Dress Code were asked by the Art Directors Club to produce a series of web shorts to promote Young Guns, their annual search for the worlds best creative talent under 30. Too bad ADC thought they were too offensive, I think they are wonderful. Good job boys!
February 2010
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CHECK IT
Steven Heller created a motion peice on the Olympics for New York Times, he investigates the language and historical context of previous symbols that were used for the athletic events by animation. The naration is on point.
Submersed Songs is a sound installation that generates mp3 player remixes through the movements of four live fish. The animals’ movements and the proximity among them work as a parameter for mixing and spatializing the audience’s music tracks in real time.
This system constantly mashes-up two different songs recorded by different users. The two tracks are submitted to different...
Many writers, artists, and intellectuals, of all kinds, are victims of people...
– William E. Stafford
I would like to add one more note to what the Internet has done to me. And that...
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JONAS MEKAS Film-Maker, Critic; Co-founder, Film-Makers’ Cooperative, Filmmaker’s Cinematheque, Anthology Film Archives
January 2010
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Experimental Typography- just about 40-80 hz of sound comes out of the speaker. The fluid inside the speaker is made with cornstarch and water plus some black ink. This guy goes by the name URK. This process is called cymatics which is the study of visible sound and vibration. Hans Jenny was a Swiss natural scientist and physician- he is considered the father of studying the wave phenomena,...
Aol. Making the come back.
These motion peices were done by UniversalEverything. Founded by creative director Matt Pyke. They operate as an ever-growing global network of designers, artists, musicians, producers and programmers. Their studio is based in the UK.
Check out more of their work here.
December 2009
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