samedi 26 février 2011

Keep calm...

This is a poster I found on the internet that made me laught :


It was an opportunity for me to find out more about this famous "keep calm and carry one" I keep seeing all the time since I arrived in London.
Here are the informations I found on Wikipedia, click HERE if you want to read the entire article.

Keep Calm and Carry On was a poster produced by the British government in 1939 during the beginning ofWorld War II, intended to raise the morale of the British public under the threat of impending invasion. It was little known and never used. The poster was rediscovered in 2000 and has been re-issued by a number of private sector companies, and used as the decorative theme for a range of other products. 

jeudi 24 février 2011

Inspirations

This is an add I really like that I saw this morning in the tube.



I think this is very efficient cause it is eyes catching from the first line.
The brand is recognizable thanks to the orange background, but it gives easy jet a new fresh and funny identity.
The text is very wel done and I'd like to see more!

dimanche 20 février 2011

Airside

My new project for this term is in collaboration with a animation company name " airside".
Click HERE to see their website.

I really like the atmosphere in their animation cause drawings are quite simple but very effective and they've found a way to convey ideas which manly are serious frivolously . The message is clear but has a touch of humour.
My favorite is this one:



After the brief, the two members of airside who where there asked us to pick up tree words in tree different envelops. I came up with this :


From thoses words, we are expected to create a 30 sec animation, a story board or a book. I feel very excited.


At the moment I am researching example of interesting animations, here are my favorites. It doesn't reaaly correspond to my project but the realisation is amazing.
Enjoy









samedi 5 février 2011

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Nothing else to say....

mercredi 2 février 2011

Sir John Soane Museum

Today, I went to Sir John Soane museum in Holborn. Clik HERE to see the website

Sir John Soane was a successful architect born in 1753 who designed this house to live in and also as a setting for his antiquities and works of art.

The most impressive was that it is very hard to understand how the house is made, where you are and where your going. Walls are movable, rooms are changing... This is really hard to describe it but you should really go there cause you feel  very well in the house, as if time had stopped.





mardi 1 février 2011

Illustrations

Here are some new illustrations I have created, mixing collages from magazines, ink drawings and watercolors.