Bud Light : La Tomabilidad



Budlight campaign for “The difference is drinkability” the spanish version , " la diferencia es La Tomabilidad" ..i thought they did amazing job. love it..

E*trade Financial Literacy from the boys

The boys explaing a bit about Stocks vs bonds...awesome video..

The Savage Rivale Roadyacht GTS




Bad Ass 4 door topless , Beast V8 with interior that would make you want to live in it,
Pre-Order: www.savagerivale.nl it goes from 0-300 kilometers in less than 15 seconds. check it out!! would love to drive it just 1 time at 150 miles per hr..









The best for Last!!







look at this interior..wow..








champagne like a BOSS!!..

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It's about that time...





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Japan is taking over 1 Gundam at a time!!




here high res version Click here

just saw this picture on Real Jdm blog a skyline GT-R blog... apparently in japan they are building a giant Gundam... Another reason to love japan..

From the Hoop

From the Hoop is a cool short done by 3 students of Supinfocom Arles in 2008. All 3DS Max. and enjoy

From the hoop from From the hoop Team on Vimeo.

Google Chrome 3d Animation



A surprising art installation gives visitors a peak into the Internet experience. A Chrome Short by Imaginary Forces. http://www.imaginaryforces.com/

bad ass Google Chrome Icon project 3d Animation ..

here another one..

Banksy Versus Bristol Museum








here is a preview of Genius Street Artist Banksy at the Versus Bristol Museum ... can only wish i could go see .. The exhibition runs from June 13th through August 31, 2009 at the city’s museum on Queen’s Road in Bristol. None of the work is for sale and the show has been funded entirely by Banksy himself.

here some more pictures CLICK HERE by telegraph.co.uk

Good guys at JuxTapoz got a lot more pictures.. check out this article..
Banksy Unveils Largest Project Yet: "Banksy Versus Bristol Museum"

Designers Bigest Dileman Degree or No Degree??



"There are many potential paths you could follow in the world of “design.” Graphic Art is the term I gravitate towards the most for my own work. There’s often a fine line to distinguish the difference between graphic art and graphic design but it usually relies on less layout of typography and more visual development. A growing field for graphic artists is Motion Design (aka – motion graphics). At it’s basic level, you are simply making your graphic art move. Ultimately, it helps to know a lot about all aspects of design whether it’s web, print or motion. Eventually, you’ll find your sweet spot but you’ll need a good base in design principles first.
School is always a good option but not necessary. It’s a combination of motivation, knowledge and ability. If one is missing, the formula is incomplete. School will provide the knowledge to improve your ability. School not only allows you to learn great design principles and be critiqued by others, but you will always grow faster when you are surrounded and challenged by others who are doing the same. Additionally, the people you meet in school will go on to be in your industry and it always helps to have that connection 5-10 years down the road. School also helps you form discipline. You’ll have to be highly motivated and naturally talented to make a career out of design without an education.
Not all design students are great designers. Motivation is the key to gaining knowledge. Not school. If you have the drive to be a designer, you will find plenty of knowledge online. You can also improve your ability and be challenged by online artist communities. Not going to school is definitely possible in this industry. I have friends that own their own businesses and write code for websites from scratch without ever having gone to college. There are designers that have made great livings for themselves without an art degree. Although skipping school is probably not the norm or the suggested method, going to school does not necessarily guarantee success either. Like any major, people often graduate and do not even find a job in that field.
I went to school for Commercial Art. I learned everything from oil painting to Photoshop. My experience, however, was that I learned principles in class; but not really the software. Learning software on your own or with the aid of tutorials, etc. is a part of the design life. The classroom was more about giving me projects and critiquing them. I learned and tried web design using Flash and Dreamweaver back in the day. I quickly gave that up. I realized that I needed to be able to write code to really have a future in web. That wasn’t going to happen. I’ve learned Final Cut Pro, After Effects, Illustrator, Cinema 4d, and all sorts of software on my own since school. The software is constantly changing so even if you find your classroom setting useful for learning programs; that won’t help you 5 years after you’ve graduated school. You’ll need to learn how to keep up with software on your own. There is no rest when it comes to keeping up with technology.
Overall, I would recommend a good education. That is not available to everyone though so buying a computer and software might make more sense if you are motivated enough to learn what is needed. A strong portfolio will speak louder than a resume or degree."
This post was written by: Barton Damer at gomediazine.com

Saw this in my reader gomediazine.com .. thought i would shared it... its definitely one my biggest dilemmas after soon graduating..

Enjoy

-Andres aka Motion Attack.

Art is my hutle..





















Check out his site..for more info..they go for £50Art is my Hustle

One of the UK’s most exciting street artist entrepreneur’s, T.Magic, is set to release a new collection of recession-inspired artworks entitled Desktop Collectibles.

T.Magic, inspired by Andy Warhol's ethos of accessible art, has created his first set of nine miniature canvases which each have depictions of his dark social commentary affirmations such as Pain Is My Glory and Success Is My Destiny along his most famous Art Is My Hustle.

The artist says, “The concept behind the Desktop Collectibles is all about creating accessible art and rethinking of your personal desktop space as your gallery.”

Great idea..Keep hustling.. might order one..

5 steps to better Motion Demo Reel..



this great critic for Motion Graphic Designer.. it sure help me a lot since im always worry bout not having enough content.. enjoy..

TACO WHAT??? ...

Just saw this one my Friends blog.. check it out.. Graphic Peoples

a video that all Freelancers should watch!.. Beware Actual Client will try this technics on you..enjoy