Posts Tagged ‘motion graphics’
ENVISION : Step into the sensory box
“Envision : Step into the sensory box” (project by SUPERBIEN, French interactive agency) is an amazing spectacle for your eyes. It’s just stupid beams of light and simple boxes and such great effect at the end- incredible! To get the most of the experience watch it on full screen.
BooneOakley.com – youtube portfolio
BooneOakley would probably be another advertising agency that nobody would care about so much. But they had a brilliant idea of creating their portfolio entirely on youtube.com. How does it work? When you visit their portfolio you will be redirected to the “front page” movie on youtube. The movie has got all the web interaction embedded – clicking on buttons will redirect you to another youtube movie. This is quite original idea and I am sure BooneOakley will get thousands of visists- by this post I am also adding some traffic to their portfolio. Enjoy!
Oh, by the way- the works presented in the “youtube” portfolio are also quite good. But who really cares? ;-)
Some screenshots made while browsing the portfolio:
Sebastian Onufszak – in graphics we trust
Born in Wroclaw in Poland, raised in Germany, Sebastian Onufszak is a visual artist who is working with print, interactive media and motion graphics. He used to work as a creative director at Parasol Island; now he is available for freelance work as a designer or director. He has worked for many internationally recognizable clients, i.a. Audi, Bacardi, Braun, IKEA, L’Oreal, Mercedes, MTV, Nike, Peugeot, Red Bull, SonyEricsson.
(If you click on any of the images you will be redirected to the page about this artwork on Sebastian’s portfolio)
Mood boards for a serie of different videos for Infiniti
Concept styleframes for a TV commercial of Sony Ericsson
Nigel Evan Dennis – Chicago artist (Electric Heat)
Electric Heat is a commercial portfolio of Nigel Evan Dennis, young graphic designer from Chicago.
His style combines different artistic techniques (photography, standard illustration, typography) to create his advertising works. The list of his clients is long and it includes the following: Converse, Adobe, Lipton, MTV, Toyota, Microsoft, Fanta, Sony BMG, Coca-Cola, Absolut Vodka.. He has also created works for the American hip-hop artists, namely Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Common.
Julien Vallee- crafts, design and motion graphic
Julien Vallee is a young designer from Montreal, Canada (currently living and working in Berlin, Germany). His works contain some characteristic features- many of them are the result of combination of crafts, collage and computer graphics. Julien said: “I like to use manual art well endorsed by the various technological tools available in order to make the bridge between manual and virtual art.” When looking at his works it’s quite clear that he makes it good.
And here you have the “making of”:
Raking leaves in the wind- poster advertising the art exhibition
This motion photo was created in the following way- the pieces were binded together with the strings. After shooting the picture it was edited- the strings magically disappeared.
















