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Renascent

The Renascent Showreel is now available for your viewing pleasure.

Death In Sakara

Death In Sakara is an Egyptian adventure that unfolds through 4 comic-book style episodes full of conversations, games and puzzles, all tied together by our hero’s journal in which he collects the all important clues. The first episode is now online – so get playing!

Another really nice thing from Preloaded!

Yarek Waszul updates his site with a new look and some lovely new work.

Iamstatic’s Zoo Room exhibition opens this Friday Oct 28. One of the best line-ups of talent I think I’ve ever seen. All proceeds from sale of art go to the World Wildlife Fund.

one of my favourites : AREADESIGN has updated his old site and now has a 96 page book of works from 00 – 05.

Stalina.de : freelance illustator Nina Wilsmann has some beautiful work in her portfolio.

one of my favourites : AREADESIGN has updated his old site and now has a 96 page book of works from 00 – 05.

Stalina.de : freelance illustator Nina Wilsmann has some beautiful work in her portfolio.

Just back from Amsterdam, David updates his always impressive OVERAGEFORDESIGN

Dante

I am a big fan of The Divine Comedy – by Dante Aligheri. Dante Worlds gives you an extensive look at the works.

BASE : is a creative studio with offices in New York, Barcelona, Brussels, Madrid and Paris.

PENTAGRAM : We design print and screen graphics, products, environments and buildings … We remain independent and owned by our partners, who are all designers.

FLUID : is the realm of graphic and interaction designer Remon Tijssen. Working across the entire spectrum of interactive applications, dynamic software, digital experiences, games, toys, events and presentations.

Greg Lauren

The “Hero” exhibition over at Greg Lauren Dot Com is nothing short of brilliant. Fact: This guy is the nephew of the famous Ralph Lauren.

It’s a close encounter of the third kind… Big Spaceship have landed.

Renascent

Joost tells me there’s updates in the motion section at Renascent for MTV’s Making The Band, where he was commissioned to design and create a stadium that helped transition a band from the basement into the heart of the arena. Top stuff!