Monday, July 31, 2006

Ben Loiz


'Ben currently lives in Los Angeles, CA. His work has been exhibited internationally and featured in a number of books and newsstand publications. Besides exhibitions and his product line NeeNoon, which he runs with his wife ReneƩ, Ben works with a diverse group of clients developing distinctive projects that range from products and packaging to print and identity.'

His work is lovely.

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Beeeeeeer

This week I've came across two new beer websites both using 3D effects very nicely!



Peroni


Lefthand Brewing

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Coke Inspiration


I like this 30 second spot animation created by US based James Price at Transistor Studios for Coke (oh well).

Remember M5? How I love the Designer's Republic short.

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Beatbox Mixer: Create your own performance


Beatboxmixer allows you to mix some cool beats by some very talented artists and you can also find out more about this music genre's background and check out other people's mixes.
Very well executed, impressive sound and video quality.

Sponsored/created by Verizon Broadband.

Monday, July 17, 2006

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

OSX Leopard Mobile run in New iPod


Oh well, not sure if this is real but it would be cool.

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Ratatouille



Ratatouille is a movie by Disney/ Pixar about a sweet little mouse who lives in Paris and only likes good food.

Being a bif fan of animation movies I certainly can't wait for this one. Still one year to go though...

A catalogue of work by Tom Muller


I've been following the work of Belgian designer Tom Muller for a while now. Today I was visiting his website to find out that not only there was some good new stuff on it but it had also been redesigned.
What I admire the most about him is his ability to understand and produce both great print and interactive work.

Cute PSP game.


Loco Roco is the main character of this PSP game. On Loco Roco's site you can play a demo version of the game whilst tips of how to play are given to you. I really love the way the screen moves, it makes you feel like you're inside a bubble.

It's aimed at little children (it's for 3+) although I'm pretty sure lots of adults will like it too.