Animation: Seth Eckert
Design/Direction: Anthony Harmon
Studio: TMBR
Video and website launch to happen soon!
Since their logo is a paint brush dude, the theme included these really fun paint transitions I made.
Animation: Seth Eckert
Design/Direction: Anthony Harmon
Studio: TMBR
Video and website launch to happen soon!
Since their logo is a paint brush dude, the theme included these really fun paint transitions I made.
Animation: Seth Eckert
Design/Direction: Anthony Harmon
Studio: TMBR
Video and website launch to happen soon! Screen Glitch is part of the gif compression, but you get the idea :)
Animation: Seth Eckert
Design/Direction: Anthony Harmon
Studio: TMBR
Video and website launch to happen soon!
Be sure to see the HQ attached gif! (~2MB)
Animation: Seth Eckert
Design/Direction: Anthony Harmon
Studio: TMBR
Video and website launch to happen soon!
Be sure to see the HQ attached gif! (~2MB)
Rigging the characters for this was a blast but the most fun part I think was creating the phone at the end!
I just made myself a nice blog!
Read a story now and let it carry you through the blog!
Or this one
Florida?
Some of you may know I'm a pretty big photography fan. I'm always carrying a camera with me. Apart from being a really good design complement (as it will help you get rid of stock pictures dependency) it can also be an extremely powerful medium. It can inform people, tell a story. Exactly like design. The power of images mixed with little text to tell a story, a feeling, a smell a noise etc.
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I've been working on this forever. i started it as my future site before just deciding to stop procrastinating and just ship something. Making a nice "blog/photoblog" was my first choice.
This is a one person job. I did both, design code and photography. The site is made in straight static html (no cms folks). It uses history.js and image lazy load for a good user experience (among many other nice code features). It is responsive and I've tried it on my iphone 5 and ipad 3. No icons are used whatsoever. Font icons ftw!
Tell stories with photos and your voice:
http://www.itunes.com/apps/StoryApp
In the real world, you show photos on your phone by swiping through them, one-by-one, describing what's happening. So why isn't there an app for that? With StoryApp, now there is.
Create a story in 3 easy steps:
1. Add photos from your camera roll
2. Record your voice over each one
3. Share publicly to social networks or privately to your camera roll
Take a fresh look through your camera roll.
You have a story.
Hey guys! I received 5 invites today.
Like this shot/follow and tweet me your best stuff! Ill pick some dudes. Ill pick sometime later this week or next :D
Love to see some motion designers in there!