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Khomatech

Posted by Otyg On février - 28 - 2010

Khomatech is the online portfolio of Karol Lasia.

His style is between grungy patterns and painting.

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Marc Da Cunha Lopes

Posted by Otyg On février - 27 - 2010

Portofolio of Marc Da Cunha Lopes.

Marc Da Cunha Lopes

Marc Da Cunha Lopes

Squawq

Posted by Otyg On février - 24 - 2010

Squawq is a twitter analytics webapp’.

You only need a twitter account to manage Squawq.

It seems a great app’ if we look at the screenshots on the website.

They did in 2009 the Yearbook yourself app’ (they won a webby award !)

Yutaka loves London

Posted by Otyg On février - 21 - 2010

Jim Carrey

Posted by Otyg On février - 18 - 2010

The new Jim Carrey’s Website is on !

Thx 65 Media for this Jewel !

Most Creative Ads Around the World

Posted by Otyg On février - 15 - 2010

I’ve found this interesting article on WDL : the most Creative Ads Around the World.

If you want to discover more ads daily, bookmark this website : Creative ad awards.

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Conclave Obscurum

Posted by Otyg On février - 14 - 2010

I always loves this website !

Conclave Obscurum is an experimental website.

I’ve watched this vid’ few months ago : Philips Carousel Commercial – Adam Berg Commercial of the Year Stink Digital

I’ve found today the making off on Youtube :

This is a 21:9  format video, a non common format as well. It’s a powerfull video and post production project !

Dhteumeuleu

Posted by Otyg On février - 12 - 2010

Java Script can do things better than flash, sometimes.

Dhteumeuleu is a website with lots of Java Script experiments.

Jorge Miguel

Posted by Otyg On février - 12 - 2010

Jorge Miguel is a spanish photograph.

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Alice in Wonderland : the movie

Posted by Otyg On février - 11 - 2010

The new disney’s movie : Alice in Wonderland is directed by Tim Burton.

I’ve found two versions of websites for this movie (probably more):  a french version , an english version.

Full As3 and flash10 websites !

AWESOME !

Out in France : 2010 March 24th

Bascule

Posted by Otyg On février - 11 - 2010

an awesome flash website from Japan : Bascule

TEDx PARIS 2010

Posted by Otyg On février - 11 - 2010

Til’ February 13rd 2010 you can see TEDx PARIS.

What’s TEDx and TED ?

About TEDx, x=independently organized event
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live
speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x=independently organized TED event.
The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.*
(*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

About TED
TED is an annual event where some of the world’s leading thinkers and doers are invited to share what they are most passionate about. “TED” stands for Technology, Entertainment,
Design — three broad subject areas that are, collectively, shaping our future. And in fact, the event is broader still, showcasing ideas that matter in any discipline. Attendees have
called it “the ultimate brain spa” and “a four-day journey into the future.” The diverse audience — CEOs, scientists, creatives, philanthropists — is almost as extraordinary as the speakers,
who have included Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Jane Goodall, Frank Gehry, Paul Simon, Sir Richard Branson, Philippe Starck and Bono.
TED was first held in Monterey, California, in 1984. In 2001, Chris Anderson’s Sapling Foundation acquired TED from its founder, Richard Saul Wurman. In recent years, TED has expanded to include an international conference, TEDGlobal; media initiatives, including TED Talks and TED.com; and the TED Prize. TED2010, “What the world Needs Now,” will be held Springs, California.

There’s lots of interesting vid’ about genetics, sciences, art, medecine …

TED 2010 official website

Brandever

Posted by Otyg On février - 9 - 2010

Brandever is a company with a great philosophy :

We build brands with character. No timid wallflowers here. Because we firmly believe that in today’s marketplace – “Safe is dangerous”. And likewise, “Dangerous is safe.”

Awesome masterpieces of graphic and brand designs.

Brandever

Brandever

Fabien Barral

Posted by Otyg On février - 7 - 2010

Some graphic designers have their own style and some others not.

Fabien Barral is a french graphic designer.

His style is between grungy patterns and vector graphics as well. It’s very colorfull and I love it !

His blog is well known in french graphic designers community : Graphic Exchange.

Fabien Barral

Fabien Barral

The fictional and completely made up origin of freelancing

Posted by Otyg On février - 5 - 2010

I always surprised to see some people with so weird imagination.

Sometimes it’s boring , sometimes exhilarating !

In this article on Matts Ward’s Blog, discover « The fictional and completely made up origin of freelancing »

AWESOME !

Erika Simmons

Posted by Otyg On février - 4 - 2010

The sculptor and painter Erika Simmons uses unusual materials.

She takes old tapes or old VHS to « draw » well-known celebrities portraits.

Fabulous !

Screenvader

Posted by Otyg On février - 3 - 2010

An awesome flash experiment with screenvader.

I liked so much « Easy to open » animation.

Logorama full

Posted by Otyg On février - 2 - 2010

A great vid’ today !

How to put tons and tons of logos in a single vid’ ?

Just like this :

2010.02.04: Vid’ has been removed, see a trailer here.

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