I’ve taken the liberty of re-entering society and learning about pop culture over winter break via film. Here are the movies that I’ve watched (and liked!) over winter break (so far): The Graduate I just saw it on Netflix and thought that I should finally watch this classic movie that I’ve heard so much about. …
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“The hidden perils of permafrost” PBS video
This reminded me of our abstract to concrete video project we had to do last year, plus I really liked this video. In a “everything is hopeless” kind of way.
My 20x speed design process
Still counts as Monday… Putzing on Illustrator / Making a diagram from Jacklynn on Vimeo. I recorded this on last week because I thought it would be interesting. Thought I’d share it with all of you. You can read more about it here.
Sagmeister’s things he has learned
Graphic design is a language. So, of course, I can go and learn another language, like film or music (the two holding the biggest interest for me), and after some significant training I’ll be able to speak them in a way other people understand (and hopefully find interesting enough to watch and listen to). …
MitchiriNeko March (aka cute overload)
So this happened: And I want to tell everyone.
What I know now // 018
A 13-year-old eagle huntress in Mongolia Short & sweet this month, as I was mostly working on school work. But you can see that I was still trolling on NPR articles.
Happy birthday, Carissa!
Always late, but never never. *100% inspired by Oshie Merski from CMU.
PHAMETRICS // 27
School’s back. Full-swing. And it’s very swingy. Unstable, in fact. (Photo of a group outing of our design cohort)
What I know now // 017
It’s been a long time, but to be fair, I wasn’t on my computer as much in Switzerland and thus wasn’t reading as many articles. While I was putting these together I was remembering how wonderful each was. I hope you check some of them out, they’re a real treat. And I want to see…
Video: Love & Theft
Love & Theft from Studio FILM BILDER on Vimeo. I’m not 100% sure your mind is ready for this animation magic. We watched this in my Time, motion, and communication class and the rest is history. I see something like this and I want to make something hands on and illustrative. Then I remember I don’t…