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New Gmunk projection-mapping hotness.
Year's best animated graphics work. Can't get enough of these process videos.
Open Eye Signal by Jon Hopkins
Dana Tanamachi's chalk art and classic Puffin children's books are such a perfect match.
The original scale is fun to see.
Crazy good monster animation.
Oblivion's beautiful, glitchy, topographical-satellite-imagery-texture-mapping main-on-end titles by one of my title heroes, Danny Yount, set to easily the most M83-ish track from the Anthony Gonzalez and Joe Trapanese OST.
Just an onslaught of Oblivion screen graphics work from Gmunk. Typically awesome, elegant and cohesive dot grid loveliness. Good write-up over at The Creators Project.
The 2012 Feltron Annual Report is out and continues Nicholas Felton's unequaled mastery of infographics.
Skip the Skype chats and go straight to the hand renderings, the lettering, the glass printing, the craft. Incredible.
The Silent City: Digitally Assembled Futuristic Megalopolises by Yang Yongliang
Insanely detailed photo comps and a beautiful, frightening concept.
Dana Tanamachi can do no wrong. This awesome installation piece heralds the new site and studio.
Awesome process gif of Oso and Miggs by Erik Marinovich
The first 45 seconds of live calligraphy are hypnotic.
X-Men: First Class
One of my favourite main-on-end title sequences from 2011 has a sweet write-up at Watch The Titles. Titles by Ji Yun Ha.
Unusual to see something new in Timelapsetiltshiftland.
Some genius, fluid animation work from Alexander Perry and Michael Wilson in this alarming PSA.
Neat process breakdown from DKNG on the poster they created for an Okkervil River show. Gorgeous geometry.