How do you stay creative?
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How do you stay creative?
Sweet and short video that provides tips on staying creative, paired with eye-pleasing kinetic typography. Definitely worth re-watching during creative blocks!
If you used to think beautiful typography can only be done in Adobe programs -- think again! Be prepared to be mindblown by these fancy, schmancy jQuery plugins. (Note: No images were used in these demos.)
Don't Worry, Drive On: Fossil Fuels & Fracking Lies
Producer: Dalton Crosthwait Design & Animation: Alexander Perry, Michael Wilson Sound: Ben Roider
A fun and educational motion graphics video that warns about the dangers of fossil fuel usage and discusses steps viewers can take to reduce oil consumption. Simple and beautiful animation that gets the point across while still being entertaining from beginning to end. Bravo!
Kinetic type, infographic, advertisement, all-in-one! Love it.
Designer: Luke Stenzhorn
Animation 2d/Sound: Kooch Chung Animation: 2d/3d: Alex Dunford
Art Directors: John Gibson, Erik Weidenhielm Copywriters: John Gibson, Erik Weidenhielm, Carina Martin
Processed was an art and design show held on May 24th. Processed sought to explore the link between information, designer, and design. Through expressions at the the forefront of design, including data visualization, motion graphics, and information graphics, Processed challenged contemporary design ideas in order to explore design future. It was a huge success despite the rainy weather conditions. Several talented exhibiting students landed internship opportunities with industry professionals that showed up!
Planned and produced by members of Media Design Club @ FIT Displayed work done by members of Media Design Club and FIT alumni
Wait you're not going to sing? I thought you would sing!
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MAY 24TH 6 to 11pm 548 W22 ST mdcfit.com/processed mdcfit.com/processed/facebook #isaprocess
Processed is an art+design show. Processed is unconventional. Processed is about design future.
http://mdcfit.com/processed/
Processed | 05.24.2012 | Center 548 W22nd St
"Work is not a place anymore. It's a state of mind."
This infographic shows how technology has blurred out our boundaries between what's considered work and leisure.
Another beautiful 3D infographic project made out of paper. Check out their portfolio too! (http://www.pattern-matters.com/)
This interactive infographic is about the evolution of the web, browsers, and key web technologies. Look back to see how the web has become what it is today.
New York Times graphics editor Amanda Cox is featured in an article on infosthetics.com with videos of her speaking about the whole process behind creating infographs. So check it out here!
Check out Ray Onz's data visualization in paper!
Created by: Online Schools
Check out the amazing, interactive, engaging, and stylish infographic created by Online Schools, which makes one realize how internet is changing our lives.
Best viewed in Safari, Jamie Brightmore designed a beautiful example of interactive infographics on the web through HTML5 and advanced CSS3 techniques.
Check out the behind the scenes video of the CNN's Ecosphere project! Ecosphere represents real-time data from twitter evolving around the topic of climate change.
See the project itself here