Reminds Me Of Remind Me Video
Regardless of how you might feel about nuclear energy, here is another fine exemplar of super clean and delightful isometric animations served up for the energy company Areva by Euro RSCG C&O and H5.
William Lidwell: Universal Principles of Design: 100 Ways to Enhance Usability, Influence Perception, Increase Appeal, Make Better Design Decisions, and Teach Through Design
A good reminder of 100 things to check when designing. (****)
Christopher Alexander: The Timeless Way of Building
Revisiting the themes put forward in this first of three books in a series by Christopher Alexander.
Thomas L. Friedman: The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century
NEIL POSTMAN: Technopoly : The Surrender of Culture to Technology
A classic gut check for those enamored with the technology pervading our lives. (****)
Barry Schwartz: The Paradox of Choice : Why More Is Less
Trying to choose wisely.
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Ambient Generation: Icebreaker: Breakbeat Infused Electronica
Regardless of how you might feel about nuclear energy, here is another fine exemplar of super clean and delightful isometric animations served up for the energy company Areva by Euro RSCG C&O and H5.
Thanks Susanne for reminding us of this exemplar of infographic visualization.
As the film's website says, Helvetica is a feature-length independent film directed by Gary Hustwit about typography, graphic design and global visual culture. It looks at the proliferation of one typeface (which will celebrate its 50th birthday in 2007) as part of a larger conversation about the way type affects our lives.
Learn more. Visit, www.helveticafilm.com
Shadowplay Studio's title sequence for "Thank You for Smoking" does a nice job highlighting all the attention to detail that tobacco companies have designed into their product packaging over the years.
To light up the sequence visit: Shadowplay Studios
Never seen a Citroen with moves like this...Take a look at the Embassy's Citroen News entry:
www.theembassyvfx.com/
The change of seasons reminds the bivouac of the 2004 X3 launch advertisement. An excellent example of video motion matching, the commercial conveys the strength of the X3's new x-drive technology which brings new levels of versatility and performance to the Sports Activity Vehicle market.
Building on the success of the BMW Films series, BMW sponsored a creative video series that corresponded to the launch of the X3. Take a look at one of the minus zero entries.