August 28, 2009

Where The Wild Things Are



Another awesome broadcasting project from my buddy and fellow SCAD MFA Seth :)

August 27, 2009

Gingerbread Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay



An ad for the Baking Industry of New Zealand. Some awesome animation and conceptual work here :)

(on a side note: RuTube? the russian YouTube?)

August 23, 2009

A Series of Awesome After Effects



I decided to take a break from my After Effects retraining (I'm currently working on learning the program more in depth), to watch Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. Not the best movie per se but the end credits are just some amazing After Effects work.

August 18, 2009

New Blackhaus Poster



I'm really digging this redesign I did for my Blackhaus typeface promotional poster.

Jabba the Scott



From Blue Milk Special

"Back in ‘76 the original Jabba the Hutt was to appear in a scene right before Han transports Luke, Obi-Wan and the droids off Tatooine. Jabba was always meant to be a monster of some kind, and at the time the special effects just weren’t living up to Lucas’ filthy imagination. Northern Irish actor Declan Mulholland played the role of Jabba as either a stand in for a stop-motion creation to be added in post production, or to wear a mask over his head. Neither ended up happening, and Lucas scrapped the scene."

I didn't know this until I read it on their site so I thought I would share. :)

August 14, 2009

Fair?




I saw this in Baltimore last Sunday. The question is: Is guerilla marketing ethical? No question that Boost mobile may have to pay a fine for there work here but is it fair to graffiti artists that try to express themselves to in their work while some companies do work like this to sell themselves as "urban" and "cool?" Ji Lee uses graffiti work to point out the contradiction of personal vs. corporate work, not to sell it and he works for fucking google! No doubt I would love to work with Ji, we are completly on the same book.

August 12, 2009

Kiwi!

I had forgotten about this piece until a friend of mine had posted it up on facebook. I originally saw this sometime last year and it still amazes me.



Note the following is from the artist that created this piece (not me):
"My Master's Thesis Animation, which I completed while I was at The School of Visual Arts, MFA Computer Art, in New York City. Created using Maya, After Effects, and rigged using The Setup Machine by Anzovin studios. If you would like to download there is a small version at my website: www.donysanimation.com"

August 09, 2009

Clash of The Giants

Something I've obviously noted since coming back north is the rebranding of Giant foods.




The Original Logo




The New Logo

I can understand the need to rebrand especially in a market that wants more organic, natural foods and a more experience centered shopping environment. The cornucopia aspect of the logo isn't bad but the lettering just seems I don't know...generic. Many of the old stores featured signage in ITC Benguiat which in it's nouveau style at least felt organic. The new logo's lettering is emotionless and somehow doesn't capture the cornicopia essence of the mark. I think some hand lettering is in order and using the existing font as the brand's workhorse instead of it's logotype. But then again that's me, I could be wrong.

August 08, 2009

Non-Prophets Fresh Kinetic Typography



A motion graphics piece by my grad school friend Seth :)

August 07, 2009

Elizabeth Gilbert on Nurturing Creativity.

Snagged from Scott over at PVP Comics. A must watch!

August 05, 2009

Now On YouTube!



The Dark Knight

I went ahead and created a YouTube page so that I can put my motion graphics pieces up on it for easier hosting and viewing.

gregeckler on YouTube

August 02, 2009

The History of Web




This page mock up is by davelawrence8.
I love the idea of what would Apple.com look like in 1983. It has me thinking what if we tried teaching web design with parody? The history of graphic design along with it's importance in print. And often parody is used in the teaching of it. Why is the history of web design not as important? We would probably see even more progressive web visuals if more students knew the history.