Wednesday

The Art of the Title Sequence


Artofthetitle.com, is a great website dedicated to discussing in depth title sequences from TV and movies. Anyone who is into graphic design or animation will find these postings enlightening and full of inspiration.

"A compendium and leading web resource of film and television title design from around the world. We honor the artists who design excellent title sequences. We discuss and display their work with a desire to foster more of it, via stills and video links, interviews, creator notes, and user comments."

French Illustrated Pin-Ups

Here is a collection of illustrations of women by French artist. Not all of them are great, but I found a few that seem to spark my creative interest. As if I'm catching a glimpse of a beautiful untold story.

"French illustrators love women, and I love them for that." -- Buzzfeed

Monday

Art Speaks: Ubiquitous


Naoko Ito's Urban Nature 2009 piece "Ubiquitous", blows my mind every time I see it. How do you come up with these ideas?

Well, I would love to see this concept executed with other objects, like a statue or a skeleton.


Via Inspire Me Now

Ad Space: “Creation of Adam” Elevator

I'm pretty sure that the majority walked right by this ad, but those who did stop and see it. Well, it stuck with them for a couple of hours. Well done.

“...if you’re holding a stack of pizzas and have to press the button with your ass…[t]hen God will be poking your ass!” -- boingboing


Via Laughing Squid