Aled Williams
Richard PendavinghNotJones.com is the web portfolio of UK Graphic designer Aled Williams and he's also not half bad.
NotJones.com is the web portfolio of UK Graphic designer Aled Williams and he's also not half bad.
I'm having trouble keeping up with all the web aggregates and feeds and enewsletters and cryptic notes I've written to myself. I'm digging up and stumbling upon things while stuff is buzzing and tweeting so I can't be sure how I came across Magpie Studios but I'm glad I did.
I think most people are a little suspicious of the high price tag attached to large commercial re-branding and logo design projects. They look at something like this three letter wordmark for Nokia's 'Nex' division and wonder why something so simple cost so much to develop. Surely an experienced graphic designer could knock that out in an afternoon.
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Came across this beautiful footage shot by US photographer/videographer Sean Stiegmeier of the unpronounceable volcano in Iceland responsible for the Big Airport Kefuffle.
I came across this motion graphics piece on iso50.
Sometimes a good, simple idea is like a gorgeous girl on the arm of some average-looking bloke. You're jealous but at the same time you can't help but stare. I think this logo was a bit like that for me.
Found some great satirical packaging design on LovelyPackage.com.
Came across this terrific motion graphics piece by German artist Sebastian Lange
Had the opportunity to shoot a fairly intense rehearsal session for local Melbourne band The Valiants last week.
In case you missed it; last Saturday it was Melbourne's turn to host International Pillow Fight Day.
Having seen New York destroyed on countless occasions I have to wonder what it's like to actually live in a city constantly under assault by fictional disasters. But why is it that New York always draws the short straw?
I recently listened to ABC Radio's Interview with senator Stephen Conroy - Australia's Federal Minister for Communications about the mandatory internet filter that looks set to be introduced later on this year.
American designer and artist Dan McCarthy has an exceptional portfolio of poster illustrations on his site.
The good thing about living in Melbourne is that there are very few suburbs suffering from the sort of urban decay that you find in some European and North American cities.
I come across a lot of high-quality infographics in publications like New Scientists and I'm continually impressed by how designers find new ways to present information.
With digital video cameras becoming more and more sophisticated there's an argument that, when it comes to sports coverage, still photography will soon be obsolete.
A very talented friend of mine working for Shine Technologies here in Melbourne has just completed work on an iPhone application designed to provide easy access to the scientific data that contradicts some of the more popular arguments put forward by 'climate skeptics'.
There are some truly remarkable places to work in this world but few opportunities to really see them up close. Corey Arnold is a Photographer who has worked for most of his adult life as a commercial fisherman and his images of life onboard these ships are powerful and frightening but also shot through with humour.
Taking a superbly trained eye to consumer culture we have US photographer Brian Ulrich.
Shamelessly cross-posted from Scott Hanson's blog iso50 we have Swedish sculptor and installation artist Michael Johansson.