VFS Work gets Screened at Animex

by Tom Fedechko

Hello everyone,

Just received confirmation that Project Aelaris by Chris Abbas, and EOZ by Up Boonthaveepat have been selected to be screened at Animex in the spring.

Congratulations to both of them.

Student work on Aniboom.com

by Tom Fedechko

Digial Design Alumni Vinnie Morales and Jungkit Chan have had work posted on aniboom.com - an online animation competition.

Please take a minute to visit the site and vote for your peers!!!

Backbone Medley
http://www.aniboom.com/Player.aspx?v=1880

Wonderland
http://www.aniboom.com/Player.aspx?v=5077

The Edge of Possible

by Gagan Diesh

http://www.businessweek.com/innovate/content/nov2006/id20061128_404891.htm

A rapid-prototyping company asked four designers to each create an object that pushed its technology to the limits

Scaling Clock by Jeff Greenberg

by Brett Forsyth

An interesting flash piece by Jeff in DD06.
Scaling Flash Clock

Inspiring video!

by Bun Lee

Found this video last night with about 200,000 viewer. And it go up to 510,000 viewer this morning. PMS Survival Tips. An awesome video that work with stock footage and old images. Not the style that we usually see in DD. But it reminds me of Your Key To Sexual Safty, done by a few DD01 & DD02 students + Faculty at the Horror Film Slam - a 48 hours fillm contest.

How to market toilet paper

by Gagan Diesh

So how would YOU find a way to get people to ‘experience’ toilet paper and build awareness?

http://www.charmin.com/en_us/pages/restrooms/index.shtml

Knock My Noggin

by Brett Forsyth

I think students would appreciate being able to throw me around on some days. So here’s your chance. Drag and throw my head around. Not Flash but our other good friend Javascript.


Stop Motion + Interactive + Live Footage/Photos

by Bun Lee

Great video on YouTube! Stop Motion + Interactive + Live Footage/Photos

Enjoy!

simplicity

by Robin Mitchell

For those of you not yet familiar with John Maeda, he is a highly-regarded contemporary graphic designer, computer scientist and visual artist. He also an author and professor at MIT. He is now heading a research initiative there called SIMPLICITY.

Those of you interested in type, programing, illustration, user experience, business, nature, technology and general awsomeness should get to know him

You’re so busy, you don’t have time to read his new book, “The Laws of Simplicity”? Aw. That’s so sad! Cheer up, I have good news for you. You can listen to him on Real Player or your ipod on NPR’s ON POINT to talk about his new book

More about John Maeda? Visit his web site:
www.maedastudio.com

Interesting Billboard Design

by Brett Forsyth

Leo Burnett comes up with another interesting concept, billboards that change in the weather