Illustrations I made during my internship at NOMINT!

seen from Lithuania
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seen from Kazakhstan
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Illustrations I made during my internship at NOMINT!
Google ART Project: Launch Video
The best iced green tea in #Portland #nomint #HALLELUJAH
Ruinart Anamorphosis from NOMINT
We are very proud to present you our film for the Domru russian brand. In this film, we introduce a quirky russian family that struggles with their old internet network. Let's hope they find something which will suit their needs. The film was produced with the amazing Nomint and we collaborated with the very talented people at Red Knuckles. So proud to work with all of them! Credits:
Client: Domru Creative Agency: Instinct (BBDO group) Creative Director: Roman Firainer Copywriter / Art director: Olga Veretinskaya
Russian Production Company: Fetish Film Producer: Irina Lavrova
Production Company: NOMINT Directors: BAT (Bali Engel, Mat Landour) Executive Producer: Marilena Vatseri, Christos Lefakis Creative Producer: Nefeli Petika Design: BAT Graphic Design: Chris Golfis Title animation/ 2d Animation: Tony Comley Additional Design: Michael Towers, Richard Smithson
Animation Company: Red Knuckles Concept Art: BAT, Tim Holleyman Modelling: Leonardo Vitti, Francis-Xavier Martins Animators: Fabiana Ciatti and Conor Ryan Lighting&Rendering: Paco Rocha Matte paintings: Tim Holleyman
Colour Grading: Mick Vincent (@theMill)
Peeka & Boo
by NOMINT Studio
Now with face. #reyrules #bb8rolls #kilocrybaby #instagramn00b #nomint (en Madrid, Spain)
“A Little Christmas Miracle”
Directed by LLAMALLAMA
On the second day of Christmas, my Tumblr blog gave to me; a film about two elves living happily. But no seriously, this film is probably one of the weirdest Christmas stories that I have ever seen. The story’s about two elves suffering from a mid-life crisis and along the way they have to help Santa before it’s too late. This short film’s progression from scene to scene is bizarre and surreal that it’s both hilarious and a little bit uncomfortable. I recommend going into this film blind. merry Christmas.