Archive for February, 2009
Julia Rothman Designs
Monday, February 23rd, 2009
Tags: busy, colorful, detail, detailed, http://juliarothman.com/, Illustration, julia, julia rothman, julia rothman design, julia rothman designs, julia rothman patterns, juliarothman.com, pattern, patterns, rothman Posted in Graphic Design, Illustration | No Comments »
Vincent Gallo Magazine Covers
Saturday, February 21st, 2009
Tags: face, gallo, images of Vincent Gallo, magazine, magazine covers, magazines, Photography, picture, pictures of Vincent Gallo, portrait, vgmerchandise, vgmerchandise.com, vincent, Vincent Gallo, vincent gallo on magazine covers, vincent gallo on magazines, Vincent Gallo photo, Vincent Gallo photography, Vincent Gallo photos, Vincent Gallo pics, Vincent Gallo pictures Posted in Advertising, Book / Magazine Design, Graphic Design, Photography | No Comments »
Redesigned Book Covers
Saturday, February 21st, 2009
Tags: book cover, book covers, book design, classics, corleyms, flickr, graphic design, graphics, harry potter, harry potter book cover, mscorley, penguin, penguin book, penguin books, penguin class book covers, penguin classic, penguin classics, redesigned, Redesigned book covers to look like classic Penguin Books, Spiderwick, The Series of Unfortunate Events, The Spiderwick book covers Posted in Book / Magazine Design | No Comments »
Stills From an Advertising Golden Age
Friday, February 20th, 2009
via The New York Times:

An exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, “Forty Years of Ads on TV,” celebrates commercials made in France since the late 1960s. At left is a film still, the first in a sequence of five, from a 1968 campaign for Boursin cheese directed by the actor Jacques Duby.
Photo: Agence Publicis, 1968

The second of five stills in the Boursin cheese commercial. The Times’s Michael Kimmelman writes: French commercials speak to French culture no less than French literature or music does. Long on sensuality, style and poetry, they are notably lean on facts and nearly allergic to the rough-and-tumble of commerce.
Photo: Agence Publicis, 1968

The third of five stills in the Boursin cheese commercial. Hard-sell tactics, standard in America, just don’t wash in France.
Photo: Agence Publicis, 1968

The fourth of five stills in the Boursin cheese commercial. “To us money implies corruption, and moreover, because we consider ourselves the inventors of freedom, never mind if that’s not true, we still consider advertising as a kind of manipulation,” explained Jacques Séguéla of Havas, the country’s second-biggest advertising agency.
Photo: Agence Publicis, 1968

The fifth of five stills in the Boursin cheese commercial. “This explains why television commercials started so late here — essentially because leftist opposition saw ads as corrupting the soul,” Mr. Séguéla said.
Photo: Agence Publicis, 1968

The first of four consecutive film stills from an ad for Dim lingerie directed by William Klein in 1971. The Lalo Schiffrin theme music that accompanies Dim’s ads has become embedded in the French psyche, an equivalent of America’s “plop, plop, fizz, fizz.”
Photo: Agence Publicis, 1971

The second of four stills in the Dim lingerie commercial. France did take a long time before it broadcast commercials on television, prohibiting private advertising years after.
Photo: Agence Publicis, 1971

The third of four stills in the Dim lingerie commercial. Years after the United States, Britain, Italy and other countries were making a new art form out of 30-second promotions for detergents and toothpastes, France still prohibited private advertising.
Photo: Agence Publicis, 1971
Tags: ads, advert, Advertising, Advertising Golden Age, fancy people adventures, film still, new york times, nytimes, nytimes.com, still, stills, stills from an advertising golden age, television, television ad, the new york times, tv ads Posted in Film / Animation / Motion Graphics, Other | No Comments »
Post It Notes
Wednesday, February 18th, 2009
Tags: Art, bright, colorful, it, murtaugh, post, post it note, post it notes, post-it, post-it art, post-it note art, post-it notes art, rebecca, Rebecca Murtaugh, sticky, sticky note, sticky notes, web urbanist, weburbanist, weburbanist.com Posted in Art, Interior / Home | No Comments »
MRI Lightpainting
Friday, February 13th, 2009
Tags: led, led light, led lights, leds, light, light painting, lightpainting, Michelle McSwain, mri, mri lightpainting, Photography, Ryan Warnberg Posted in Photography | No Comments »
Continuing Activity at Chaiten Volcano
Friday, February 13th, 2009
Tags: alaska, atmosphere, Continuing Activity at Chaiten Volcano, earth observatory, infrared, nasa, natural, Photography, satellite, smoke, volcano Posted in Photography | No Comments »
ace norton: the virgins – teen lovers
Monday, February 9th, 2009
Tags: 1980s, ace norton, Film / Animation / Motion Graphics, music video, Record / CD Design, retro, sex, shape + colour, teen lovers, the virgins, video Posted in Film / Animation / Motion Graphics | No Comments »
The Tower of Infinite Problems
Monday, February 9th, 2009
Tags: 2008, Diana Al-Hadid, fiberglass, gypsum, plaster, polymer, saatchi-gallery, sculpture, steel, The Tower of Infinite Problems, white, wood Posted in Art | No Comments »
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