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A Kaleidoscopic Animation Explores the Persuasive and Emotional Power of Color in Communication | Colossal
June 24, 2021 Animation Design Grace Ebert “Color is a challenge,” says designer and Pentagram partner Eddie Opara in a trippy and instructive animation that explains why certain shades resonate with our emotions and prompt us to act. Directed by … Continue reading
ZIB | Award Winning Sci-Fi Short Film
Atonin Zib, granted eternal life by three mysterious figures, must in return carry out deadly tasks to ensure their clandestine control over humanity. ••A new short film by Jonathon Gauthier•• https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27906007 BLACKSPOT Productions, 2023 #shortfilm #scifi #fantasy #indiefilm #scifimovies #sciencefiction … Continue reading
14 Motion Graphics Artists Team Up for an Otherworldly Camp Mograph Animation | Colossal
Camp Mograph is an annual gathering of motion graphics artists who come together for workshops, conversations with leading figures, and to share tips, tricks, and more with a global community. To kick off the 2024 edition in Australia, the team … Continue reading
Photos From the 2024 Wildlife Photographer of the Year Contest | My Modern Met
By Jessica Stewart on August 29, 2024 “Deadly Bite” © Ian Ford, Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Highly Commended, Behavior: Mammals “Ian Ford documents the moment a jaguar delivers a fatal bite to a caiman in the Pantanal. A call … Continue reading
Sliced Slivers Emanate from Barbara Wildenboer’s Altered Books | Colossal
September 4, 2024 Art Craft Jackie Andres An African Survey.” All images © Barbara Wildenboer While heavy, hardcover reference books often embody prestige and historical value, the comprehensive volumes also carry an air of intellectual overload. Filled from cover to … Continue reading