Two incredibly inventive and helpful animations by Rory O' Sullivan. Chris Steel spotted these and blogged them - thanks Chris! Does the advice sound familiar to anyone???
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Friday, November 25, 2011
The Man Who Souled The World
This documentary is about the early 1990's skateboard company 'World Industries' and it's founder Steve Rocco. World went from being a tiny start up company to a $20 million success big hitter via a ruthless attitude and pioneering and controversial graphic design on their boards. Marc McKee was the key artist responsible for their success. This is part four of the documentary which is well worth a watch but skip to 07.25 of this section to hear more about the artwork. Thanks to Kemar for spotting this and putting it on his blog.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Justice D.A.N.C.E.
Insanely good music video for Justice featuring a very simple idea; T-shirt graphics coming to life.
'Game Over' by PES
See more films from this incredibly inventive animator at: www.eatpes.com
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Daniel Eatock
http://www.eatock.com/ - daniel eatock (born 1975 bolton, UK) is an artist and graphic designer who lives and works in london. A graduate from the royal college of art in 1998.
Make/Think: AIGA Design Conference October 8–11, 2009
Make/Think: AIGA Design Conference October 8–11, 2009
Monday, November 14, 2011
Video Days
Spike Jonze shot and edited this seminal skateboard part of Mark Gonzales in 1991. Music is by John Coltrane. A heady combination...
Ed's innocent drinks advert
I directed innocent drinks first TV advert. Look for the bee (and it's wing of) that
flies in front of the pack shot right at the end.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Stefan Sagmeister
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Apple Mac logins
As a part of DAVC becoming ADI we have access to the vast amount of computers over in the MPC part of the west building. As the case with the Mac lab in the back of AVA (behind the main Graphic Design Studio) you can login to these machines like so:
USR: u1234567 (student number)
PSW: enter (type the leters e-n-t-e-r)
you will be asked to set a password (don't forget it)
If for some reason this does not work please contact go here and fill in the form.
Mac Labs are open until 9pm in the MPC and they have technical staff who can help with non work related computer problems.
IMPORTANT - each login comes with 1Gb of storage (which is displayed on the menu bar once logged in) if you go over this limit it may appear that photoshop or other software is saving files but it won't be. You will loose this work.
USR: u1234567 (student number)
PSW: enter (type the leters e-n-t-e-r)
you will be asked to set a password (don't forget it)
If for some reason this does not work please contact go here and fill in the form.
Mac Labs are open until 9pm in the MPC and they have technical staff who can help with non work related computer problems.
IMPORTANT - each login comes with 1Gb of storage (which is displayed on the menu bar once logged in) if you go over this limit it may appear that photoshop or other software is saving files but it won't be. You will loose this work.
Monday, November 7, 2011
The Rescue - A Scheduled Stop at the Town Of Figure Eight
This trailer is for the latest part of the film I am currently making called Town Of Figure Eight. A collection interconnected short stories set in a fictional town.
More info on my projects check out FB Lalacuna Digest
More info on my projects check out FB Lalacuna Digest
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Motion Design Printers
Another contact for your printing needs:
Motion Design - Professional Design & Printing
Rock bottom priced A2 prints for less than fabpad and brought into UEL for collection.
FB: Motion_Design
Twitter: Motion_Design
Motion_Design@hotmail.co.uk
07961742884
07961742880
Its a company is run by one of Second year Graphic Design Students Hussian Noor
Motion Design - Professional Design & Printing
Rock bottom priced A2 prints for less than fabpad and brought into UEL for collection.
FB: Motion_Design
Twitter: Motion_Design
Motion_Design@hotmail.co.uk
07961742884
07961742880
Its a company is run by one of Second year Graphic Design Students Hussian Noor
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Adding Labels to better setup your blog
Adding labels to your posts is easy. At the bottom of the 'New post' window your'll see a text box called 'Labels'. Type in here your preferred label names. I would suggest 'Graphic Design', 'Personal work'.
Make sure you add a label to all your posts, especially our Project work. Now you need to add a menu for the viewer to see the posts sorted in labels. This is done in the 'Design' menu of the blog. Go to the design menu and 'add a gadget'
Now add the gadget 'Labels' and configure as appropriate.
Make sure you add a label to all your posts, especially our Project work. Now you need to add a menu for the viewer to see the posts sorted in labels. This is done in the 'Design' menu of the blog. Go to the design menu and 'add a gadget'
Now add the gadget 'Labels' and configure as appropriate.
Adding Personal work to your blog
We like to encourage the use of your blog but, it is an assessable part of your module so no posting just anything unless there is a good reason.
Think about your audience, ie Ed and Dan. If it has lots of personal work on there it makes it very difficult for us to see your work and mark it.
Think of it as an online versions of your portfolio. Its about showcasing your best work, not just anything.
If you do feel the need to post other work we would suggest you add labels (tags) to all your blog posts (work) and create one label called Graphic Design, and another called Personal Work. Then also add a blog Gadget to the design. The Gadget to use is called 'Configure Labels'. By using that gadget it gives the viewer (audience) a way to see just the Graphic work or the personal work.
See the post 'Adding Labels to better setup your blog' for instructions.
Think about your audience, ie Ed and Dan. If it has lots of personal work on there it makes it very difficult for us to see your work and mark it.
Think of it as an online versions of your portfolio. Its about showcasing your best work, not just anything.
If you do feel the need to post other work we would suggest you add labels (tags) to all your blog posts (work) and create one label called Graphic Design, and another called Personal Work. Then also add a blog Gadget to the design. The Gadget to use is called 'Configure Labels'. By using that gadget it gives the viewer (audience) a way to see just the Graphic work or the personal work.
See the post 'Adding Labels to better setup your blog' for instructions.
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