The seed
A two-minute animated voyage through nature’s life cycle, following the trials and tribulations of a humble apple seed.
A two-minute animated voyage through nature’s life cycle, following the trials and tribulations of a humble apple seed.
They say that the recession is over and things will get better in the near future. Not quite convinced so here is a creative tip for all of you struggling out there…:)
We have all seen the homeless on street corners holding hand-scrawled signs. Pentagram Papers 39 features signs from the personal collection of author and legendary Texas musician Joe Ely, photographed by Randal Ford.
These signs, some of the most basic forms of graphic communication in our society today, combined with O’Brien’s unblinking black-and-white portraits, are a reminder that with a little bad luck we could easily find ourselves in similar straits—and that at times we can all use a helping hand.
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client: Chambers Associate
description: Template design, branding for a legal publication company.
url: www.chambers-associate.com
If you didn’t already know, Sleeveface is the latest craze sweeping the more silly sections of the internet. Basically, you hold an LP up to your face and in such a way that you blend in to it. Sounds crap, looks hilarious.
It’s a phenomenon that, in only 18 months, has grown from a game between friends to a global internet craze and now a book and exhibition.
In April 2007, Rostron was DJ-ing in a Cardiff bar with web developer Carl Morris when, in a bored moment, Morris held the cover of Paul McCartney’s McCartney II up to his face and Rostron took a picture on his mobile phone.
They posted the picture on a social networking site, came up with the name Sleeveface, and almost immediately a craze was born.
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Swine flu has taken hold of the internet, rapidly spreading across chatrooms, blogs and online forums – though many comments are in the form of jokes.