Interesting little story.
Via Fastcompany
Mark Romanek – Hillman Curtis
Much time has passed since Hillman Curtis introduced his Artist Series but that doesn’t stop me from continually drawing new inspiration from them. His piece with famed director Mark Romanek is by far my favorite.
For me, the videos main point is around 3:44.
The content of the video is what immediately draws me in, but credit where credit is due, Hillman Curtis did a great job creating this. I suggest checking out the rest of the videos.
Bill Withers – Ain’t No Sunshine
The singing seems effortless … the emotion that pulls on his face … the man just had it.
Bill Withers – Ain’t No Sunshine
Pomplamoose

What gets me about people who create is their enthusiasm … their passion. The ability to love what they’re doing for the sake of doing it. It shows in the final work, it’s contagious and it’s generally just positive.
Nataly Dawn and Jack Conte are two talented musicians under the name Pomplamoose (which means grapefruit in French). Their music is light, fun and quirky and you can hear that they like making it. To take things a step further, they record their sessions and create VideoSongs, which not only shows you they have a great time creating but gives personality to their songs.
“VideoSong is a new Medium with two rules:
1. What you see is what you hear (no lip-syncing for instruments or voice).
2. If you hear it, at some point you see it (no hidden sounds).”
I can’t really pick a favorite one so here is their latest.
Keep up with them:
YouTube
Upular
From time to time, people tend to utter sounds or bits of words that just sound unlike what they were intended for and if they catch me in the right time, I’ll replay those sounds in head because they sound pretty funny. Maybe I’m weird, maybe you do that too. But so does Pogo, the Australian based electronic musician that created the above video. Sampling dialogue from Up and a self created bed of music, he orchestrates a proper music video.
I might be responsible for 23% of those 1,036,883 views.
He’s got an arsenal of these videos by the way. Check out his YouTube channel here and an unofficial fan page here (White Magic is great)
Wired’s Tablet App
Wired magazine teamed up with the Experience Design team at Adobe to create a Wired app for the tablet. No one has said it’s been made specifically for the iPad, but I’ll go ahead and say that it was made for the iPad. Once you watch the interaction, you’ll know what I mean.
This demo was created with a working app platform, unlike Bonnier’s Mag+ demo (you can see the green screen reflections on their fingers). Moreover, it was created with Adobe AIR, which “lets developers use proven web technologies to build rich Internet applications that run outside the browser on multiple operating systems.” In this case, it allows fully interactive rich content, previously driven via Flash, to be delivered on the iPad, which as you may or may not know, put Flash in the mayonnaise jar. Whether or not you were an initial fan of the iPad, it’s content like this that will be driving the publication industry.
Wired’s app is slated to be release this summer.
Welcome Home Banner
A coworker of mine is returning from a trip … a very far away trip, so I was asked to create a welcome home poster for his return. I sketched out a few ideas then scanned in the one I felt most comfortable with. Everything was created in Illustrator at 72″x36″ and printed on our HP Plotter. It looks cooler on the wall than it does here.