Tuesday 7 December 2010
Tom Ford’s - Vogue Paris end of year edition
Tom Ford’s new something or other for the Vogue Paris end of year edition. Spotted at sybawrite.wordpress.com
Processing
Processing is an open source programming language and environment for people who want to create images, animations, and interactions. Initially developed to serve as a software sketchbook and to teach fundamentals of computer programming within a visual context, Processing also has evolved into a tool for generating finished professional work. Today, there are tens of thousands of students, artists, designers, researchers, and hobbyists who use Processing for learning, prototyping, and production. Click here to see more.
Monday 6 December 2010
100 Best Flash Websites
100BestFlashWebsites is a gallery of the Best Flash Websites around the globe hand-picked and only accept the highest-quality code and visual design. 100 Best Flash Websites gallery provides a excellent one stop shop for your web inspiration. See more here.
Friday 3 December 2010
TRON: Legacy Projection Mapping trailer - Southbank London
TRON: Legacy Projection Mapping trailer - Southbank London from Guided Collective on Vimeo.
A preview of the HP ePrint & TRON: Legacy Experience down on London’s Southbank.
Full loop here: vimeo.com/17396963
Upstairs there is a TRON: Legacy light show inspired by ‘The Grid’ from the film. Created using projection mapping technology, the QEH comes to life in unison with snippets of the Daft Punk soundtrack to create an immersive experience. Downstairs you’ll find a re-creation of Flynn’s Arcade – with original TRON arcade game; a Light Cycle replica, the TRON: Evolution video game and a bank of HP printers to print the photos you take of your time at the event. Flynn's Arcade opens at 1300, the lightshow opens at 1700 – both run until 2100 - 02.12.10
Nik Ainley
Nik Ainley is a UK based illustrator who produces both personal and commissioned work. He rather bizarrely taught himself Photoshop in his spare time while gaining a degree in physics at Imperial College in London. He enjoyed it so much he ditched physics and moved full time into design and illustration. See more here.
Wednesday 1 December 2010
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