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Jeremy Enecio

Jeremy Enecio is a Baltimore based freelance illustrator and concept artist conjuring dark, dream-like imagery for both client and personal project.

Avería — The Average Font.

Dan Sayers of Iotic has created Avería — The Average Font. A new typeface generated by averaging all the fonts installed on his computer. A very interesting experiment on generative typography, the font is released under the SIL Open Font License and you can download it for free.

HK corp: Skrillex

Paris based HK corp‘s Tony Truand directed this music video for Skrillex‘s single First Of the Year.

Matt W. Moore: Core Deco

Portland based artist/designer Matt W. Moore has brought his incredible artwork to a new medium via his new company Core Deco; focussing on actualizing ideas for unique functional design objects, furniture, and home goods. Core Deco is proudly manufactured in the USA and debuts a collection featuring 4 products: Ceramic Tile Coaster Set, Diamond Corner Shelf, Jacquare Afghans and a Modular Corner Shelf Set.

Luke Gibbs: Sin City

Australian motion designer Luke Gibbs just finished directing and animating this music video; Sin City, animated frame-by-frame in flash and assembled in AE, simulating neon signs of slaughtered goats, dancing girls, severed heads, ancient torture methods, pulsating rhinos, and a melting drunk elephant.

Ventilate: Poster Series 07

seventh poster series, this time themed Abstract Surface; visual interpretations of abstract textures and/or patterns while considering rhythm and contrast. Each posters is a free ready-to-print, 24in x 36in download via YouSendIt. Many thanks to each of the contributors: Per Gustavsson, Johannes Timpernagel, Raoul Paulet, Pierre Emperador, Jon Saunders and Michael Brown.

Tom Oakerson — freelancer reel

Had the pleasure of working with Tom Oakerson on a recent project @ the Material Group. His reel is filled with tons of great work from his time at Superfad.

Diablo III Black Soulstone Cinematic

You don’t have to be D&D nerd to appreciate this amazing Cinematic for Diablo III Black Soulstone. Made by Blizzard Studios.

Syndrome Studio: Labrinth’s Earthquake

L.A based creative agency Syndrome Studio collaborated with UK producer Labrinth and artists Tinie Tempah for this music video featuring the single “Earthquake.” Syndrome concepted, directed as well as handling the visual effects.

Pablo Abad Updates

Madrid based Designer and Art Director Pablo Abad updates his site with new works showcasing his unique approach incorporating typography, geometry and surrealism.

Raoul Paulet: Mpora Gear – Intro

London based freelance director, motion graphic artist and designer Raoul Paulet recently designed and animated this intro animation for the new Mpora website www.Mpora.com/Gear for agency Factory Media.

zdf.kultur Channel Branding

Absolutely loving this channel rebrand directed by Jorinna Scherle and Stefan Sperner for German channel zdf.kultur. “We wanted to include the viewer with playful interaction and encourage the audience to be an active part of culture and the channel itself.” more info here.

Russ Mills: Byroglyphics

Russ Mills is a U.K based illustrator experimenting in a clash of styles from classical to pop surrealism, focusing predominantly on the human form, though also abstracting elements from nature and the animal kingdom. Covering subjects such as superficiality and isolation progressing into more socio-political expressions. Check out his site www.byroglphics.com

MPC: Film Reel Autumn 2011

Absolutely gorgeous Film Reel from Moving Picture Company, now based in London, Los Angeles, Vancouver and India. “MPC leads the world in post production and visual effects for the Feature Film, Advertising, Digital and Television industries.”

Zaven Najjar: V!va Cineam Opening Titles



From Paris based motion designer Zaven Najjar: Opening Titles for the TV show V!VA CINEMA every week on Ciné + Star and Ciné + Classic.

Plus these six: LA GRIFFE DU PASSÉ, PROFESSION REPORTER, DEUX OU TROIS CHOSES QUE JE SAIS DE, PARIS VU PAR, LE VOYEUR, JOUR DE FÊTE