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Johnny wins
In love with this creepy clip by Ashleigh Nankivell—she has taken an old public domain social guidance PSA and re-animated it with After Effects. The results are very disturbing…
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Greycon4
A friend sent me a link to these creepy videos by designer Brandon Blommert. Can someone from the music industry please hire this guy for your next music video!
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Phrazes preview
Art directed by Warren Fu, this preview clip for Julian Casablancas 'Phrazes for the Young' really speaks to me. I remember first seeing this mid last year and thinking it's a must buy of 2009.
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Saul Speaks
Not really much for me to say here. I stumbled upon this clip featuring Saul Bass on Making money vs Quality of Work. This man speaks the gospel…
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Yashica 44LM
These vintage Yashica brochures are a stunning example of modernist design principles. Designed in the 60's — they feature a beautiful wood type logo (similar to Nisswa), clean photography…
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Decode
The amazing works on display at London’s Decode: Digital Design Sensations exhibition, point the way to a new form of data-driven modern art. Amazingly, several of the exhibition pieces depend on human…
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Ambling Alp
This brilliant video for Yeasayer's single 'Ambling Alp' is a breath of fresh air in the dying art of the music video. The clip opens with Chris Keating getting a really intense face massage whilst singing…
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The old Modern
This only recently dawned on me, but some of New Zealand's most influential modern architecture is located just down the road from where I live. Futuna Chapel — sometimes described…
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New beginnings
I'm not going to lie; but a new domain, a new design and a new year/decade does not necessarily mean I will update this site as much as I'd like to. In saying all that, I think that currently there is an increasing…
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Making of Klang
This amazing typographic sleeve for The Rakes third studio album ‘Klang’ was inspired by Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack’s 1920s experiments with moving projections of coloured light. In this…
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Tilt shift videos
By using time-lapse photography and the tilt-shift photography technique, Keith Loutit makes landscapes look like miniatures and people like model figures. These amazing tilt-shift video…
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