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October 31, 2012

It’s Halloween – Have a Monster

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Look at these cool monsters by animation directors Jens & Anna

Halloween is here, and inspired by the scary season animators Jens Blank and Anna Benner of have created a series of cut-out-able monsters. Simply download the PDFs, cut them out, fold and stick, and then start having some Halloween monster fun.

The monsters include the likes of Bone Cruncher, Eyeball Muncher and Smiling Terror, and they’re all based on creature designs that the animators had kicking around the studio. Aside from a sheet for each monster, you can also cut out some Puny Humans to feed to your new pets. Post photos here Picasso Pictures Facebook page and win free stuff! Who does not like free stuff?

Download and play with all of the monsters: Gut GobblerSnake of DeathBone Cruncher,Giant Bulging OrbTentacle SlimerEyeball Muncher and Smiling Terror. And don’t forget,Puny Humans provide great nutrition for them. We did… How can you hate monsters on Halloween?

To prove they made them, here is a sketch:

Via (Computer Arts)

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October 31, 2012

It’s Halloween – Have some Marmite

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A stop-frame Mural animation for Marmite South Africa’s Halloween campaign ‘Don’t Be afraid of the Dark”. Filmed on Louis Botha, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Thanks Hanneke

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October 5, 2012

Sound sculptures

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mcgarrybowen assembled a super team to create this beautiful campaign for the Canon Pixma printer. Watch the making of, it’s the best part!

Canon Pixma Sound Sculptures from mcgarrybowen uk on Vimeo.

 

Canon Pixma: Bringing colour to life from mcgarrybowen uk on Vimeo.

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September 18, 2012

South Africa Gets New Bank Notes

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The South African Reserve Bank commissioned The Jupiter Drawing Room to create a TVC to introduce South Africa’s new banknotes. Talented local creative company Am I Collective created artwork for the project.

“The concept is moments of Nelson Mandela’s life etched onto paper. Each etch represents a key moment in Madiba’s life. The illustrations was done to interpret these scenes based on the new bank notes.”

The front of the banknotes will feature an image of South Africa’s first democratically elected president Nelson Mandela, while the back of the notes have maintained the “Big Five” animal images that appear on current banknotes. They will come into circulation before the end of the year. To see the new banknotes click here.

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September 17, 2012

The Cool Bus

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Danish bus company Midttrafik commissioned M2Film to up the cool-factor of one of the most staid forms of transport.

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August 30, 2012

Something Fishy

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This innovative packaging solution from London designers PostlerFerguson, is genius in all the right ways:

Supermarkets are expanding their fresh fish offerings to include more sustainable species like gurnard, mackerel and skate. These fish are cheaper and just as tasty, but customers often shy away from them because they are unfamiliar and occasionally just plain ugly.

The packages are constructed from a double layered polyethylene, so they are airtight, resealable and can be filled with ice for transport to keep your fish fresh until it hits the pan!

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August 15, 2012

NICE Magazine – Issue 8

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The latest NICE Magazine is out and available for download!  We know its been a long time coming (apologies for the delay). But we are proud to announce that this issue is our biggest and best yet!

The theme of our 8th issue is “Cities”. We have selected exceptional creative work from established or emergent design and art capitals of the world, including: Monterrey, Reykjavik, New York, Johannesburg, Amsterdam and Melbourne. Expect a killer line-up of inspiring art, design, fashion, photography and typography.

Follow these instructions to get your hands on one, it’s awesome and free!

  • Download the PDF. It’s as easy as pie.
  • If you are not interested in taking the time to download. Read the magazine online here.

For our cover, our talented senior designer Arline Stoffberg, created icon sets for each of the selected cities. Can you guess which one is which? We think she did a sterling job.

From the city of Johannesburg (our hometown) we feature Joe Paine, a talented industrial designer with a penchant for soap operas. We also showcase the work of creative powerhouse Sindiso Nyoni, artist Maaike Bakker and emergent photographer Hanro Havenga. From New York, Kaye Blegvad shares her imaginative drawings and delicate jewellery, Rafa Alvarez shows us his exceptional comic book-style illustrations and we get some sartorial inspiration from Brookes Boswell Millinery, as well as Au Retour. We discovered Monterrey in Mexico as a hot spot for up and coming design studios. On our list is MENOSUNOCEROUNO, Face and Manifiesto Futura. The icy city of Reykjavik offers up design inspiration from designer Thorbjorn Ingason, a sophisticated accessory range inspired by Icelandic myth called STAKA and beautiful Nordic knitwear by The Farmers Market. Raymond Lemstra and Angelique Houtkamp, from Amsterdam, exhibit their prowess in the fields of primitivist illustration and tattoo art respectively. Last, but definitely not least, we feature inspiring talent from Melbourne including: letterpress studio The Hungry Workshop, design studios Significant Others and A Friend of Mine, graphic designer Jimmy Gleeson, and typographer Luke Lucas.

We also have the usual dose of print advertising and packaging, as well as our Ten Things feature that provides creative collections of South Africans living abroad. We are also very proud to announce the launch of our stupendously cool showreel, which was 3 years in the making. Read all about it here.

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August 13, 2012

When a pixel can speak a thousand words

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Some times not showing something can say a lot. Clever concept from Memac Ogilvy & Mather uses pixelation to convey the idea that “Censorship tells the wrong story”

I love Obama’s facial expression. We might run off and make some of the olympics…

Advertising Agency: Memac Ogilvy & Mather, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Executive Creative Director: Steve Hough
Creative Director: Ramzi Moutran
Art Director: Leonardo Borges/Rafael Rizuto
Copywriter: Sascha Kuntze
Advertiser’s Supervisor: Alexandre Jalbert
Account Manager: Benoit Freyburger
Photographer: Afp

Via I believe in adv

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August 9, 2012

Great film summaries for the Latino Film Festival

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It is always great to see a fresh spin on an old style. There is a healthy dose of cynicism in these posters for the Latino Film Festival by Wing.

Love the Alien Egg!

Advertising Agency: Wing, New York, USA
Chief Creative Officer: Renata Florio
Associate Creative Directors: Alvaro Naddeo, Ruben Salavert
Art Directors: Alvaro Naddeo, Said Fayad
Copywriters: Facundo Paglia, Ruben Salavert
Account Executives: Daniel Gergely, Marieugenia Cardenas
Illustrator: Alvaro Naddeo

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August 6, 2012

Never Hide

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Ray-Ban recently released their “Never Hide” campaign, which celebrates the company’s 75th year producing eyewear. Created by Paris-based agency Marcel, the campaign is a salute to “people from various eras who have flouted conventions in plain sight”. These rebels are shown sporting iconic styles of Ray Ban sunglasses.

via: Fast Co.

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