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Turner Classic Movies are opening the first ever Classic Film Fest, a four-day event presenting over 50 classic films~ Obviously, it’s held in Hollywood… in places like the historic Chinese Theater, and the Egyptian Theater.

If you want more info, head over to Living in Cinema.

Posters designed by Canyon Design Group.

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So so SO cool with simple shapes and music.
I love circles =D

Just started this.

My Fake Criterion Collection

Dr. NakaMats – or Yoshio Nakamatsu – has invented around 3k things since age 5. Among those things the Karaoke machine, the early technology for floppy disks, CDs, and DVDs.

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In the video, Nakamatsu-san states that Edison and him are way different, and you’ll see why. He is totally pro-education, which is pretty refreshing considering all the “I don’t need school” types out there~

Check out the post over at MotherBoard.tv~

Here’s some interesting info:

The animation work was made in Adobe After Effects. Each frame was then printed and the print was subsequently scanned back into the computer. The scanned frames were then assembled back into the original animation, now with a new rugged look, created by the visit in the physical analogue world. No effects added after scanning.

Durex Type Ad

February 22, 2010 — 1 Comment

by German illustrator/designer Andrej Krahne.

— edit coz Google are assholes and they think this is a sex post —

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I know you love it.

They are pretty good, even if they remind me of those Grammy 2009 ads. which rocked.

Type by Vladimir Koncar

February 20, 2010 — Leave a comment

Great typography work [in progress]!

Koncar creates ype from found- objects such as teabags, rotten apples, gummibears, raw meat, condoms (also colored condoms), dirt, toothpicks, and stuff you can find…

Check out his sets:
Diary Type 01
Diary Type 02
Diary Type 03

Inspires me to find my own found-objects xD

Sweet!

Check more info and photos at Yanko Design.

Very cool stuff.

I think this could be pretty awesome, as long as I could turn it off from time to time…

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