Después de más de un año y medio sin ferias y con algunos amagos vía plataformas digitales, parece ser que, esta vez sí, en septiembre 2021 arrancan de nuevo en los recintos feriales. Algunas han ido aplazando sus fechas, hasta apostar por una definitiva. Muchas lo hacen ya a máximos, con exposiciones totalmente presenciales. Y […] La entrada Las 6...
Pimpit is a Swelling “Athletic and Amphetamine-breathing” Typeface
Name: Pimpit Designer: Benoît Bodhuin Foundry: BB Bureau Release Date: June 2021 Back Story: Nantes-based graphic designer and typographer Benoît Bodhuin first started drawing Pimpit in November last year for a personal graphic deign project, aiming to create an “evocative” typeface with letters that can swell and contract. It was largely born of a “desire to have fun and get out of...
The spirit of Street Fighter lives on in ITV’s 16-bit video game
Uncommon had already turned ITV stars into pixelated characters for an outdoor campaign that debuted earlier this year, and featured animated ads showing the likes of Jason Watkins and Cem Ketinay, and Katherine Kelly and Ferne McCann, locked in combat. They’re now part of a video game, which lets players select a character – all of which have their own...
The spirit of Street Fighter lives on in ITV’s 16-bit video game
Uncommon had already turned ITV stars into pixelated characters for an outdoor campaign that debuted earlier this year, and featured animated ads showing the likes of Jason Watkins and Cem Ketinay, and Katherine Kelly and Ferne McCann, locked in combat. They’re now part of a video game, which lets players select a character – all of which have their own...
The spirit of Street Fighter lives on in ITV’s 16-bit video game
Uncommon had already turned ITV stars into pixelated characters for an outdoor campaign that debuted earlier this year, and featured animated ads showing the likes of Jason Watkins and Cem Ketinay, and Katherine Kelly and Ferne McCann, locked in combat. They’re now part of a video game, which lets players select a character – all of which have their own...
The spirit of Street Fighter lives on in ITV’s 16-bit video game
Uncommon had already turned ITV stars into pixelated characters for an outdoor campaign that debuted earlier this year, and featured animated ads showing the likes of Jason Watkins and Cem Ketinay, and Katherine Kelly and Ferne McCann, locked in combat. They’re now part of a video game, which lets players select a character – all of which have their own...
The spirit of Street Fighter lives on in ITV’s 16-bit video game
Uncommon had already turned ITV stars into pixelated characters for an outdoor campaign that debuted earlier this year, and featured animated ads showing the likes of Jason Watkins and Cem Ketinay, and Katherine Kelly and Ferne McCann, locked in combat. They’re now part of a video game, which lets players select a character – all of which have their own...
10 formas de aprender fotografía profesional con éxito
¿Quieres formarte profesionalmente en fotografía? Empieza ahora mismo de manera online y descubre cómo y con quién puedes hacerlo....
10 formas de aprender fotografía profesional con éxito
¿Quieres formarte profesionalmente en fotografía? Empieza ahora mismo de manera online y descubre cómo y con quién puedes hacerlo....
10 formas de aprender fotografía profesional con éxito
¿Quieres formarte profesionalmente en fotografía? Empieza ahora mismo de manera online y descubre cómo y con quién puedes hacerlo....
Gradwatch 2021: Animator Naomi Saungsomboon, UCA Farnham
Animator Naomi Saungsomboon specialises in stop-motion puppetry and themes that peel back the lid on the human condition – from physical intimacy to the afterlife – and the relationships we have with ourselves and each other. Saungsomboon’s evocative model-making and deft use of motion combine to capture the minute facial expressions that contain so many of our feelings. Her claymation short...
Gradwatch 2021: Animator Naomi Saungsomboon, UCA Farnham
Animator Naomi Saungsomboon specialises in stop-motion puppetry and themes that peel back the lid on the human condition – from physical intimacy to the afterlife – and the relationships we have with ourselves and each other. Saungsomboon’s evocative model-making and deft use of motion combine to capture the minute facial expressions that contain so many of our feelings. Her claymation short...







