Splitscreen: A Love Story from JW Griffiths shot on a Nokia N8.
This is an amazing demonstration of art direction, production, and post production work. Well done.
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Splitscreen: A Love Story from JW Griffiths shot on a Nokia N8.
This is an amazing demonstration of art direction, production, and post production work. Well done.
To purchase the full length song on iTunes, visit: itunes.apple.com. All publishing proceeds from the sale of the song will go to benefit a number of Detroit based charities.
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A co-worker of mine sent this link around our Art Department today. Lots of companies are apparently going back to brand identities that are decades old (as a special promotion). Sadly I haven’t seen these in any of the stores I shop in for groceries. Has anybody seen the resurgence of throwback logos in their stores? My personal favorite is the old Pepsi logo/commercial. Thanks for the link Emily!
Anyone who listens to podcasts at work knows how much they help pass the time. I myself subscribe to 11 different podcasts with genres ranging from news/politics, to comedy, and pop culture. Lately I was looking for a new technology/nerdy podcast I could listen to to help spark some new thoughts as I design and layout book covers. Last week I discovered archived presentations from TED Conferences are on iTunes. (I know I am probably behind on the times on this one.)
Just to clarify what a lip dub is… A lip dub is a type of video that combines lip synching and audio dubbing to make a music video.
If you’re like me, the Old English D represents many things; toughness, the Detroit Tigers, and it represents the motor city as a whole. In a recent episode of Detroit Tigers weekly, Justin White and Ryan Field explained the history of the Detroit Tigers organization’s link with the Old English D.
Take a closer look at the royal wedding invitation at EOnline. Rather straightforward invitation. They spared no expense on the photographer though (Mario Testino).
The NCAA March Madness road to the final four is possibly the most exciting playoff system in all of sports. The NCAA itself is arguably more popular than its counterparts of professional sports: the NFL, MLB, NHL, NBA, and yes soccer lovers, the MLS.
*Warning* Video contains inappropriate language.
This is a must watch video if you are a supporter of all things Detroit. Between this video–soon to be released on his concert dvd– and his world-famous Superbowl halftime commercial for Chrysler, Eminem has shed a much brighter light on the city of Detroit. Read more on the video and the people involved in its production in this Detroit Free Press article.
In the News
I find it amazing that a branding campaign introduced four years ago is still making headline news. It is not good news, it is not even a good logo *cough. BUT this just proves how much impact a design can have on the world. The London 2012 Olympic logo, which looks like something out of a Saved by the Bell episode, is making controversial news this week. The country of Iran has threatened to boycott the 2012 summer Olympic games because they are offended by the logo (you’re not alone). Iran claims the logo does not read “2012” but instead reads “ZION” which Iran says represents a veiled pro-Israeli conspiracy.” (full article found at guardian.co.uk article.)