March 16, 2017
Interaction Design: Moonlight Official Site
Interaction Design: Moonlight Official Site
We would like to feature this interaction design project by Watson DG for the Moonlight Movie. Recently the movie has won many prestigious awards at the Oscars (2017) and especially for the Best Picture. Asides from the reveal controversy, the kind folks over Watson DG created the site that drew many of our attention to its success. From the visual, the site offers a simple and clean experience. I gotta appreciate the detail for the headings with that thin ruler line across and used as a divider.
Watson Design Group is a digital studio based in Los Angeles, USA. Founded in 2005, they focus their work into creative and online development from web campaigns to digital marketing. You should definitely check out the live site, it’s a lovely interaction with the header vs the scrolling.
Moonlight is a transcendent coming-of-age film that is both agonizing and heartwarming- a true display of the humanity in us all. To engage in the dialogue surrounding the applauded film, Watson Design Group created a site that drew attention to the film’s success as well as to the emotional impact Moonlight has had on its audiences, all through the use of poignant articles, quotes, and audience commentary. It is a look at what an unprecedented film meant to audiences around the world.
AoiroStudio
Mar 16, 2017
Source: Abduzeedo UI/UX
March 16, 2017
2 iPad Apps That Will Make Post-Production 1000 Times Easier for You
If you’re using your iPad primarily for binging on Netflix and YouTube videos, you’re not using it to its greatest creative potential.<p>iPads have made …
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March 16, 2017
The Truth About Oil And Gas In The United States
According to data collected by Drillinginfo, there are currently over 900,000 active oil and gas wells in the United States, with more than 130,000 of those well drilled since 2010. Unsurprisingly enough, the U.S. now produces the most petroleum products in the world. With President Trump’s plans to lift regulations and allow drilling on federal land, there are no signs that the oil and gas industry will be slowing down.
Texas has always been known for its oil fields, but advances in technology and pipeline infrastructure has allowed the oil industry to boom in other parts of the country. To better understand what that means, The Washington Post created a series of data visuals to show just how the oil and gas industry is doing across the United States.
While some oil basins, such as those found in Alaska and Eagle Ford, have started to see a decline in production, the Gulf of Mexico and Permian basin still continues to produce millions of barrels per day.
The Permian has been producing oil since the 1920s, with production peaking in the 1970s. Since then, oil production at other sites across the United States has seen a decline so companies have been fracking, a technique that combines hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling, to tap into the oil and gas resources at the Permian.
Many locations within the Permian geologic formation, such as Andrews, Texas, have seen an increase in wells in the last 10 years. Along with the addition of wells, Andrews County has seen a population increase of more than 30% since 2005 with similar surges occurring in other areas as well.
For a time, natural gas, traditionally a byproduct of oil production, was simply burned off. But back in 2002 in the Barnett shale near Dallas, Mitchell Energy established a new drilling process that is now commonly known as fracking. The procedure was done by drilling horizontally into the shale formations and shooting gas and liquid solutions into the rocks at a high pressure. This would cause fractures to form allowing oil and gas to flow into the drilling pipe.
This new method is what has been propelling the gas industry in the Marcellus shale region, an area that spans from Lake Erie to West Virginia and Kentucky. Fracking has allowed the gas in the region to be extracted more efficiently causing production to increase since 2010. Since then, thousands of new wells have been drilled and hundreds of miles of pipelines have been installed in the Marcellus region.
Forest County, Pa. has also seen an increase in economic activity after a spike in the number of wells in the area due to the drilling boom in the Marcellus shale. Since 2009, Pennsylvania has seen over 23,000 new jobs and an increase of $1.9 billion to the state economy. Unfortunately, most of the earnings from natural gas royalties and leases went directly to mineral rights owner, who account for only a small fraction of the population, which may be a contributing factor to rising income inequality in the region.
A question being asked more frequently is whether or not there are oil and gas reserves on federal land. President Trump believes there is and the trademark of his “America First Energy Plan” is the notion that those resources need to be utilized.
The federal government only owns about 28% of all land nationwide. The four agencies in charge of 95% of that land include the National Park Service, the Fish and Wildlife Service, the Bureau of Land Management in the Interior Department, and the U.S. Forest Service. The reserves, which are mostly out west, span a region from the Northern Plains to the Gulf Coast to the Appalachian Mountains. Even though the reserves account for a large stretch of land, there isn’t a great deal of overlap in the government-owned lands and the oil- and gas-rich geologic compositions.
As of right now, the Bureau of Land Management allows some oil and gas exploration on the 247 million acres of land it holds in the West. But while drilling is permitted occasionally on federal reserves, only minimal amounts of oil and gas are produced. The same can not be said about oil and gas production in federal waters. For a time, production in the Gulf of Mexico has been prosperous until the rise of fracking brought down the price of drilling for natural gas on land.
In order to drill in offshore federal waters, companies bid on leases that grant them the rights to oil and gas production. There are currently active leases off the southern California coast in the Gulf of Mexico and north of Alaska in the Beaufort and Chukchi seas, but as part of the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act of 2006, new leases will only be sold in the eastern portion of the gulf until 2022 and Cook Inlet in Alaska for the next five year.
Unsurprisingly, most of the United States’ oil framework is found along the western part of the gulf. This is because of its location near the oil and gas fields of Texas and offshore resources. The refineries built along the coast of Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi process the crude oil and natural gas produced offshore which are shipped to the mainland via pipelines.
Oil and gas production is so massive in the United States that over 2.5 million American workers are employed by the petroleum industry. The industry is so large, in fact, that it is visible from space with NASA’s VIIRS satellite imagery.
[Via: The Washington Post]
Source: Visual News
March 16, 2017
Photography: Brasserie in Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto
Photography: Brasserie in Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto
Brasserie in Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto is a photography project shared by Seth Powers on his Behance profile. I don’t post too much about architecture or interior design, however this one deserved a feature, it’s just awesome. I am fan of simplea and straight lines, as well as wood accents. This one has all of that in a grand way.
Brasserie restaurant & lounge in Four Seasons Kyoto, Japan. Designed by Shanghai-based architecture firm Kokaistudios. The site is located in the UNESCO protected area of the temples of Kyoto at the base of the mountains and faces a historical traditional Japanese pond surrounded by a magnificent heritage ikeniwa garden. Positioned between the arrival lobby and the garden, the restaurant is the core of the public space of the hotel, becoming in this way the main representative space of the entire resort. The architect conceived the space on with a strong architectural strategy by using the Kyoto traditional system to connect indoor to outdoor, creating a large architectural feature that frames the view of the garden.
Seth Powers is a Shanghai-based photographer specializing in architecture and interiors photography. He works primarily with architects and designers to render their vision with care and a keen eye for composition. Since coming to China in 2012, he has done work for firms such as B+H, UNStudio, Jacobs, and Coordination Asia. For more information check out http://www.sethpowersphotography.com/
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abduzeedo
Mar 16, 2017
Source: Abduzeedo Photography
March 15, 2017
Illustration and Branding: Tigre de Revolución
Illustration and Branding: Tigre de Revolución
We would like to feature the illustration / branding work from Mexican-based graphic designer and letterer named Animal Pharrell for Tigre de Revolución. From the logo to the packaging, I really like his colourful approach and play with elements of flowers across the branding that truly reflects the colours from the restaurant.
Anibal Pharrell is a graphic designer and letterer based in Mexico City, MX. Currently working as a digital art director, he focus his work in typography, graphic design and art direction. You should definitely give him a follow on Behance.
Branding para taqueria Mexicana El Tigre de Revolución
AoiroStudio
Mar 15, 2017
Source: Abduzeedo Illustration
March 15, 2017
7 Simple Strategies To Help You Tackle Your Goals
This post was originally featured on Column Five.
It’s a new year. Whether or not you’re the resolutions type, we’re guessing you have some goals you’d like to achieve—and making them happen isn’t always easy. Time, energy, willpower—there are a million things that make it difficult. But with a little more structure and discipline, you can achieve your goals. The key to getting that structure? Habits.
Lately, we’ve been intrigued by the work of Gretchen Rubin, author of Better Than Before. Her excellent book teaches you how to form habits based on your personality type, a huge factor in making them stick. Whether you want to lose weight or build a website, the more you build related habits into your life, the more likely you are to succeed.
We’re total converts to Rubin’s methods, and we’ve found a few of her strategies particularly useful. Since we love them so much, we wanted to share 7 strategies to help you work more efficiently, build more structure, and live a happier life. Depending on your personality type, some may be more attractive to you than others. But they can all help in some way. Enjoy.
1) MONITORING
Before you try to change a behavior, monitor, measure, or track it. This will give you accurate data to measure your progress against.
Example: If you want to stop smoking, track not just how many cigarettes you smoke a week but the frequency and times of day.
2) STRATEGY OF CONVENIENCE
Make it easier to do positive things and harder to do negative things.
Example: If want to avoid sweets, keep them out of your pantry sightline—or decide not to keep them in the house at all.
3) PAIRING
Staple one activity to another so that you only allow yourself to do one thing when you do the other.
Example: If you want to exercise more, decide that you can only watch Netflix when you’re on the treadmill.
4) ACCOUNTABILITY
Find someone to participate in or report your progress to—even better, assign a consequence for not following through.
Example: If you want to swear less, take a note from your mother and charge yourself for every slip-up.
5) SCHEDULING
Schedule events in your calendar to carve out dedicated time—no matter how minimal.
Example: If you want to volunteer more, designate the first Saturday of each month as your volunteer day.
6) DISTRACTION
Research shows cravings diminish after 15 minutes. Redirect your focus via a menial task or mental exercise to bide your time.
Example: Instead of drinking a glass of wine, create a quick flower arrangement.
7) CLARITY OF ACTION
Break your goal down into specific, concrete actions. The more specific you are, the easier it is to track. (Call back to tip #1: Monitoring!)
Example: If you want to eat healthier, decide to bring a home-cooked meal to work 3 days a week.
We hope some of these strategies help you make progress in the areas you want, and we wish you luck on your journey. If you want more, check out Rubin’s book to learn about all 21 strategies. And if you ‘ve found any useful productivity hacks of your own, we’d love to hear about them.
Source: Visual News
March 15, 2017
Photography: Vatnajökull Glacier’s Ice Caves
Photography: Vatnajökull Glacier’s Ice Caves
The East from North America is getting a pretty big snowstorm at the moment, so I thought about going through the same cold lines and featured the work from Mikael Buck and his stunning Glacier’s Ice Caves from Vatnajökull, Iceland. Going through his project, it’s amazing with all the details and perspectives that makes you so stunned about this spectacular artifact from nature.
Mikael Buck is a photographer currently based in London, UK. Focusing his work also on digital photography and advertising; Mikael’s work from Iceland is absolutely stunning. Make sure to follow his work on Behance.
Earlier this month I was fortunate enough to be commissioned to travel to the Vatnajökull National Park in southern Iceland to photograph the ice caves found underneath the Vatna glacier. Here are the results of what was a truly inspiring trip. The light bouncing off the ice in every direction and the amazing textures created where the ice mixed with volcanic ash were unlike anything I have ever seen before.
AoiroStudio
Mar 15, 2017
Source: Abduzeedo Photography
March 14, 2017
Web Design & UI/UX: Team “Named” Concept
Web Design & UI/UX: Team “Named” Concept
We would like to share this web design project by Minjae Baek entitled: Team “Named”. There isn’t much information about what it is entirely about but the mixture of personal work/unsplash into his layout suddenly makes everything different and out of this world. I gotta love his visual approach, somehow the layout kind of reminds me of Abduzeedo’s.
Published on Behance is the work from Minjae Baek who is a designer and artist based in Seoul, Korea. Working as a senior designer at the Creamunion, you can definitely see how diverse is his work from graphic design to UI/UX. I look forward to see more of him in the future.
Team ‘Named’ – Artwork Collection Website – personal artwork & Unsplash, The Met photos.
AoiroStudio
Mar 14, 2017
Source: Abduzeedo UI/UX
March 14, 2017
How to Create an Animated Envelope in After Effects
Learn to create line art animation for your videos in this step-by-step After Effects tutorial.<p>Line art refers to a style that uses generally one …
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March 14, 2017
Web design: One Letter One Song UI/UX
Web design: One Letter One Song UI/UX
One Letter One Song is a web design, UI/UX and art direction project shared by Aykut Yilmaz on his Behance profile. There is not a lot of information about this project on the page but I assume it’s a game about music skills where you have to figure out the title of the song by know the first letter? Am I completely wrong? Anyways the visual design is bold, colorful and in a way a bit unique. The iconography is also beautiful with very thick strokes. There are some new trends in place like the very long shadow on the browse page, and they look quite wonderful. Take a look after the break and let us know what you think.
Aykut Yilmaz is a freelance senior art director from Istanbul, Turkey. For more information make sure to check out his profile at https://www.behance.net/aykutyilmaz
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abduzeedo
Mar 14, 2017
Source: Abduzeedo UI/UX