Lightbotz

Posted by Ant | Posted in Inspiration | Posted on 23-02-2010

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World renowned lighting artist and designer, Marcus Tremonto, has just unveiled his latest creations at Kidrobot in New York.

These whimsical ‘Lightbotz’ as they are called, take their inspiration from vintage toys, video games and sci fi/futuristic films, which have all been major interests of Tremonto for over 20 years. In creating these amazing objects, Tremonto has cleverly integrated various lighting elements to alter and enhance each of the Lightbotz’s unique characters.

Each limited edition Lightbot is handmade, numbered and signed by the designer in his New York studio. They are available for purchase through Kidrobot’s New York store.

For more information please visit www.lightbotz.com

An exert from Thinkertoys – Don’t be a monkey!

Posted by Ant | Posted in Design Resources, Inspiration | Posted on 08-10-2009

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I’m currently reading the second edition of ‘Thinkertoys’ by Michael Michalko. The author’s background is army intelligence and over the years he has developed a collection of thinking tools that can be used to re-adjust your creative thought process, or just give some fresh inspiration. It’s brilliant and a seriously thought provoking and useful book regardless of whether you are involved in the creative thought process, or not.

This exert is taken from a chapter titled ‘False faces’ and outlines why assumptions are dangerous in any given situation. The chapter itself then goes on to give you the tools to reverse any initial assumptions and shows how it’s possible to gain an entirely new perspective of what the actual ‘problems’ are that need to be tackled in the first place.

I thought this was bang on the money!

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Imagine a cage containing five monkeys. Inside the cage, hang a banana on a string and place a set of stairs under it. Before long, a monkey will go to the stairs and start to climb toward the banana. As soon as he touches the stair, spray all the monkeys with ice-cold water. After a while, another monkey makes an attempt with the same result – all the monkeys are sprayed with ice-cold water. Pretty soon, when another monkey tries to climb the stairs, the other monkeys will try to prevent it.

Now, turn off the cold water. Remove one monkey from the cage and replace it with a new one. The new monkey sees the banana and will want to climb the stairs. To his surprise, all of the other monkeys attack him. After another attempt and attack, he knows that if he tries to climb the stairs he will be assaulted.

Next, remove another of the original monkeys and replace it with a new one. The newcomer goes to the stairs and is attacked. The previous newcomer takes part in the punishment with enthusiasm.

Again, replace a third monkey with new one. The new one goes to the stairs and is attacked. Two of the four monkeys that beat him have no idea why they were not permitted to climb the stairs, or why they are participating in the beating of the newest monkey.

After replacing the fourth and fifth monkeys with new ones, all the monkeys that have been sprayed with ice-cold water have been replaced. Nevertheless, no monkey ever again approaches the stairs. Why not? Because as far as they know that’s the way it’s always been around here.

Don’t be a monkey. Challenge all assumptions.

A Collection of Incredible Graffiti Artists

Posted by Ant | Posted in Art, Inspiration | Posted on 01-02-2009

I’ve always had a massive appreciation for graffiti and so I decided to post what I consider to be some of the most creative and talented artists out there. So in no particular order…

Daim

Daim, Mirko Reisser, a multi disciplined artist from Hamburg, Germany and is one of the first and best known pioneers of the “3d style”. His wasp drawings on canvas and sculptures are also incredible and can be found on his site..

http://www.daimgallery.com/

Seak

Another German artist, Seak (Claus Winkle) this time hailing from Cologne is another pioneer of the 3d style. Again multi disciplined creating absolutely stunning art across multiple mediums. Like a more intricate Daim, on acid.

http://www.seakone.com

AEC

Interesni Kazki is from Kiev, Ukraine and once again multi disciplined. His work speaks for itself..

http://interesnikazki.blogspot.com/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/aec_interesni_kazki/

Peeta

From Venice, Italy, guess what, multi disciplined, 3d inspired, carrying his work into graphic design and onto canvas

http://www.peeta.net

Delta

Delta (Boris Tellegen) is a dutch graffiti pioneer. His work is still based around typography but he’s evolved his style to far more angular abstract pieces that often integrate with the surroundings.

http://www.deltainc.nl

Pez

If you’ve ever visited Barcelona then chances are you have come across Pez’s distinctive characters on the walls around the city. I really appreciated seeing his work around the place when I lived there.

http://www.lawebdelpez.com/

Greg “Craola” Simkins

From Los Angeles. Again a multi disciplined artist, his character illustrations and paintings are amazing and he has plenty of examples of that on his site.

http://www.imscared.com/gallery/graffiti

Dalek

Dalek (James Marshall) works out of Brooklyn, US and again applies his unique style across a wide range of mediums.

http://dalekart.com/

Herbert Baglione

From Sao Paulo, Brazil, Herbert Baglione is one of the most prolific Brazillian writers with a very unique illustrative style.

http://www.herbertbaglione.blogspot.com/

Billboard Graffiti in Berlin

Posted by Ant | Posted in Inspiration | Posted on 18-01-2009

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Photoshop CS4 – As Real as it Gets

Posted by Ant | Posted in Inspiration | Posted on 09-11-2008

Brand: Software-asli.com software reseller
Advertising Agency : Bates141, Jakarta, Indonesia
Creative director : Hendra lesmono
Art Directors : Andreas Junus, Irawandhani Kamarga
Copywriter : Darrick Subrata
Photographer : Anton Ismael

To coincide with the release of Photoshop CS4, this was created to use as a poster for a software re-seller. Phenominal work, especially after you see how it was created.. here

Grooveshark – Music at your fingertips!

Posted by Ant | Posted in Audio, Inspiration, Tech | Posted on 09-11-2008

A friend passed this to me last week and I have been addicted ever since. This is an absolutely brilliant idea and very well executed. Grooveshark offers an ethical way to listen to music online. As well as the wealth of good music on Grooveshark, the interface is intuitive and the overall user experience is very well thought out. Building the entire player environment is in flash is a huge achievement in itself.

In the studio where I work we often suffer from moments of undecisiveness as to what to listen to, partly because our music collection has taken a real caining over time. I am hoping that Grooveshark will put an end to all that. Once you have chosen an artist that you want to listen to, you can select playlists and listen to other peoples selections of similar music. You can even embed the player and playlists into your own page via html.

I have been addicted to this all week and so far have been very impressed. To skip directly to the player click here

Platinum – Photography & Post Production

Posted by Ant | Posted in Inspiration | Posted on 09-11-2008

Platinum, hailing from Brazil is an image conception studio whose ethos is to use all available artistic means in order to find the best solution to construct images.

Some rather nice work there.