January 19, 2018
SXSW Release It Application Deadline Extended Through Sunday, January 21
Attention startups and established businesses that are launching a new product or service in the first quarter of 2018! The SXSW Release It deadline has been extended through Sunday, January 21 at 11:59pm PT! Leverage the power of the SXSW platform to create more attention, more buzz, and more momentum for your new venture – apply for the 2018 SXSW Release It before the final deadline.
The 2018 SXSW Release It pitch competition provides an opportunity for companies to present new and innovative products or services to a panel of judges comprised of technology industry experts, venture capitalists, and high-profile media during SXSW.
Be one of the ten cutting-edge companies selected to pitch live at SXSW 2018 during Startup & Tech Sectors. A panel of hand-picked judges will select the product or service most likely to succeed in the marketplace. Past winners for the SXSW Release It event include Honest Dollar, Inteliclinic Inc.,
Neuroon Open, and Abartys Health.
Interested but want to know more? Read on for the top reasons to apply and what the SXSW staff and advisors look for in a successful application.
Top Reasons to Apply
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Product validation — Hear what experts have to say about your product or service and use their feedback to help you improve your company.
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Professional coaching – Work with our industry pros for pre-event coaching on your startup elevator pitch.
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Step into the media spotlight – Marketing of your startup via SXSW media channels and our global media channels that attend the event.
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Make connections — Gain access to the highest level of investors, media, and thought leaders at SXSW.
Staff Tips for Application Success
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Meet the minimum SXSW Release It Eligibility Criteria
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Showcase a startup that is innovative and disruptive
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Share a video of what you do in your submitted application
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Showcase what makes you different in the market (i.e. your market differentiator)
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Highlight key members of your team and/or those supporting your startup (Staff, Advisory Board, Board Members, Mentors, Funders, Accelerator and/or Incubator involvement, etc.)
Read the eligibility requirements and FAQ before you apply by the deadline on Friday, January 19, 2018.
2017 SXSW Release It – Photo by Jim Antich
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January 19, 2018
Digital Art & Illustration: NEOMANCER by Kirill Maksimchuk
Digital Art & Illustration: NEOMANCER by Kirill Maksimchuk
Let’s share the vibrant 3D work of digital artist Kirill Maksimchuk. Based in Kaliningrad, Russian Federation, we are taking a look at his latest piece entitled: NEOMANCER. It’s a cool concept and experimentation about an overdose of exposure from a character’s emotions which is a female in this case. You can quite definitely the different approaches that Kirill took. It’s impressive work! You should definitely check out his Behance for more of his 3D projects.
Concept of the seamless future. Cyber life and real death. Female body and overwhelming emotions.
More Links
- Learn more about Kirill Maksimchuk via Behance
Photo Gallery
AoiroStudio
Jan 19, 2018
Source: Abduzeedo Illustration
January 18, 2018
American Music Abroad Now Accepting Applications to Tour the World
From a Detroit-based hip-hop group collaborating with musicians in a studio in Madagascar to an L.A. rock band playing clubs in Minsk, Belarus, American Music Abroad (AMA) provides life-changing opportunities for U.S. bands to travel the globe.
The program, an initiative of the United States Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, sends American bands from all genres on fully-funded month-long tours, focusing on countries with little or no access to live American musical performances.
Since it began in the 1950s with Louis Armstrong’s tour of Africa and Eastern Europe, AMA has focused on Cultural Diplomacy, creating person-to-person connections through performances, workshops, and collaborations.
Bands must contain between 3–5 members, and all members must be U.S. Citizens. We encourage groups in any characteristically American genre to apply, including those who span multiple genres or who may not find a genre that accurately describes their music.
Sound like your thing? Applications are being accepted through January 21 for the September 2018-May 2019 Touring Season. Apply now for your chance to perform, educate, and collaborate with musicians around the globe.
Questions? Email ama@americanvoices.org.
Content and image provided by American Voices Abroad
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January 18, 2018
Futuristic Kitchens, Transforming Wine, and Plant-Based Meat: Food Track Sessions for SXSW 2018
Join the food community’s most inspired entrepreneurs, chefs, data scientists, investors, filmmakers, and enthusiasts this March to learn and discuss the ways in which technology continues to transform the food industry. The Food Track programming at SXSW focuses on innovation and technological advances across the entire food industry. Get a taste for some of the most exciting Food Track sessions for SXSW 2018 and be sure to add our session recommendations to your schedule.
One question is constantly brought up within Food programming; How will we feed the world’s population in 2040? At the current rate, we will not be able to grow/produce enough food to feed the booming global population. According to SXSW Programmer Adam Wode, “A number of sessions within the Food Track aim to tackle this question through innovative solutions. Discussions range from practical uses of artificial intelligence technology in agriculture to sustainable fishing methodologies, as well as a deep look into how chefs are fighting against food waste.”
Dive deeper into the Food Track from March 12-14 during SXSW Convergence programming. SXSW Convergence programming features a range of topics that straddle the cultural and technological intersection at the heart of SXSW with primary access granted to all SXSW Badges.
Food Session Highlights
The Restaurant of the Future
Speakers: Arielle Johnson (MIT Media Lab), Josh Kulp (Honey Butter Fried Chicken & Sunday Dinner Club), Joy Crump (Foode), and Mitchell Davis (The James Beard Foundation)
The cost of food, labor, and rent are forcing many in the restaurant industry to change their business model or get out of the business. What does a successful restaurant in 2018 look like compared to 15 years ago? And what kind of restaurant will we all be eating at 5 or 10 years from now? Will consumer preferences, food and climate policy, social and economic change, technological advances, and other forces play a role in the evolution of the restaurant industry?
Plant-Based & Clean Meat Will Save The World!
Speakers: Bruce Friedrich (The Good Food Institute), Alexis Fox (Lighter), Ethan Brown (Beyond Meat), and Dr. Uma Valeti (Memphis Meats)
Industrialized animal agriculture takes a significant toll on our environment, food security, global health, and animal welfare. But decades of work focused on convincing consumers to consume less meat have not put a dent in meat consumption in the developed world, and meat consumption in the developing world is skyrocketing. We have four panelists who are on the cutting-edge of food innovation that will relegate industrialized animal agriculture to the dustbin of history.
Taking Mass Extinction Off the Seafood Menu
Speakers: Amy Grondin (Duna Fisheries), Katherine Miller (The James Beard Foundation), Renee Erickson (Sea Creatures Restaurants), and Sheila Bowman (Monterey Bay Aquarium)
Over 90% of the world’s seafood stocks are depleted – and just three species are on nearly every restaurant menu. To save seafood (so we can keep eating it), the way we catch, serve and consume it must change. James Beard Foundation recruited the most powerful influencers – chefs and fishermen – as the new heroes to save the world’s seafood stocks. Along with scientists and activists, can they convince consumers to branch out from salmon, shrimp and tuna – and bring seafood back from the brink?
Disruptive Tech in Your Home Cannabis Kitchen
Speakers: Abdullah Saeed (ViceLand), Shanel Lindsay (Ardent LLC), Warren Bobrow (Cocktail Whisperer), and Caroline Rustigian Bruderer (K-Line Productions, LLC)
The panel is a great cross-section of experts in the cannabis industry who focus on the fundamentals of cooking with cannabis. We’ll talk about the best, fastest and easiest tech tools to make the perfect medicine, culinary treat or craft cocktail
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Crossover Track Recommendations
Explore topics outside of your focus area and learn from SXSW sessions across all 24 Tracks of Conference programming. These recommended sessions are outside of the Food Track but will interest any SXSW attendee.
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Sizzle: VR for Cuisine, Content, and Commerce – Cathy Hackl, Eric Gillin (Condé Nast), Gabriele Corcos (The Tuscan Gun), and Gordon Meyer (YouVisit)
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Food as a Platform for Neighborhood Revitalization – Chris Kabel (The Kresge Foundation), J Hackett (Green Opportunities), Malini Moraghan (DAISA Enterprises), and Shawn McLearen (placeful.org)
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Food Innovation-Growing a Successful Food Business – Andrew Ive (Food-X), Tinia Pina (Re-Nuble), Dominique Barnes (New Wave Foods), and Amanda Weeks (Industrial/Organic)
Track: Startup and Tech Sectors
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Teaser Photo by Merrick Ales
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January 18, 2018
A Skateboarder’s Journal Book Cover Design Process
A Skateboarder’s Journal Book Cover Design Process
As a former skateboarder and still avid fan of the sport I try to follow what’s going on in that industry especially because, in my opinion, I believe they set a lot of trends in style. I have fond memories of the skateboarding magazines I used to collect in the 90s like Trasher and Transworld. When I saw the post that Tim Bisschop about a hand painted book cover for the “A Skateboarder’s Journal” I knew I had to post about it. Tim was also super cool to share a bit of how he did that. It seems simple but the result is like the essence of skateboarding. It’s all about the style and simplicity.
Tim Bisschop is a graphic designer from Belgium wit an inspiring portfolio focused on Editorial Design, Graphic Design and Typography. We highly recommend that you check it out at http://www.timbisschop.be/
A Skateboarder’s Journal Book Cover
abduzeedo
Jan 18, 2018
Source: Abduzeedo Editorial Design
January 17, 2018
Awesome Illustration for Movie Posters by Rafal Rola
Awesome Illustration for Movie Posters by Rafal Rola
Rafał Rola, a super prolific designer from Lublin, Poland shared an incredible post on Behance sharing some beautiful posters created in 2017. The posters are for movies like Blade Runner 2049, Justice League, Star Wars Last Jedi, Ghost in the Shell, War for the Plane of the Apes, Wonder Woman and many other super popular movies and TV shows in 2017. The highlight though, is the style. They all feel like oil and watercolor painted but it was all done digitally with Adobe Sketch, Illustrator and Photoshop. For me it’s always awesome to see something that feels unique and fresh, moving a bit away from the minimalism or highly detailed vector illustration. I think it’s a good way to bring a bit more variety to ABDZ in 2018.
Make sure to check out Rafal Rola’s website for a full portfolio and some more awesomeness in illustration and design at http://www.rafalrola.pl/
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Jan 17, 2018
Source: Abduzeedo Illustration
January 17, 2018
UI Inspiration: This week’s selections from Samuel Medvedowsky, Barbara Morrigan and more
UI Inspiration: This week’s selections from Samuel Medvedowsky, Barbara Morrigan and more
It’s that time of the week for our collection of UI/UX interactions to boost your UI inspiration. We are focusing on cool animations, layout designs, UX thinking and more. We are mixing it all from static, dynamic and even live prototypes, this might be a great weekly series to bookmark! For this week, we are taking a step back from cool transitions. But Samuel Medvedowsky made a beautiful and useful UI kit, check it out. I loved the “Category Page Interaction” from Dannniel where it’s always a good challenge to build a great experience for online retail.
In this collection we are featuring the work from Samuel Medvedowsky, Barbara Morrigan, Sasha Turischev, Dann Petty and more.
More Links
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via Dribbble
Design by Samuel Medvedowsky
Design by Barbara Morrigan
Design by Sasha Turischev
Design by Dann Petty
Design by Giel Cobben
Design by Adam Ho
Design by Dannniel
Design by Pavel Tsenev
Design by Jon Ezell
Design by Dmitri Litvinov
Design by Mo
Design by Dmitry Neugasimov
Design by Christian Vizcarra
Design by João Torres
Design by Minh Nguyen
Design by tranmautritam
AoiroStudio
Jan 17, 2018
Source: Abduzeedo UI/UX
January 17, 2018
Product Design Love: Bodega Los Cedros by Anagrama Studio
Product Design Love: Bodega Los Cedros by Anagrama Studio
Bodega Los Cedros is a Mexican vineyard located in the mountains of Arteaga, Coahuila. The origins of the name derive from a passion and dream of a family to produce high quality wines within a region more than 100 years old named “El Cedrito.” Enter the talented team at Anagrama Studio to bring the branding vision of this magical place to life by tapping into the geographical location of the vineyard for inspiration. The end result, a beautiful brand identity that employs the characteristic components of the area such as climate, altitude, flora and fauna. We particularly love the simplicity of the logo highlighting three pine trees as the brand’s distinctive icon along with the wine label and die-line mimicking cloud shapes. From a typographic standpoint, we can enjoy a sans serif that adds a touch of modernity while the script gesture preserves a more organic touch showcasing the brand’s marriage of simplicity and elegance. The color palette is nice and neutral enabling a spotlight on the diverse wine color tones while accentuating the contrast between bottle and label. Cheers to the Anagrama team for a beautiful execution celebrating this beautiful wine label.
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Jan 17, 2018
Source: Abduzeedo UI/UX
January 16, 2018
Forgotten Temple Illustration by Rui Gonçalves
Forgotten Temple Illustration by Rui Gonçalves
Let’s take a look at this rather cool illustration by art director/graphic designer Rui Gonçalves. Based in Barcelona, Spain, Rui is a true passion when it comes to graphic design and also art direction. Judging by his Behance Profile, ideas and concepts seems to be his forté. Today we are a case study at the Forgotten Temple Illustration, a commission project ended up being a personal experimentation. My favourite part of this illustration is the layers of details from what’s underneath the sea, the dinosaur fossil is quite a nice touch. This illustration also reminds me of his Everything is okay, until it’s not. project that we have featured on ABDZ.
What started as a commission ended in a personal project. I wanted to push my isometric illustration skills a bit more so i decided to turn this idea, which originally was designed for a client, into a personal project – “Forgotten Temple”. Hope you guys like it!
More Links
- Learn more about Rui Gonçalves at ruimgoncalves.com
- Follow Rui’s work on Behance
- Previous Feature on ABDZ
Illustration & Process
Quick Process
AoiroStudio
Jan 16, 2018
Source: Abduzeedo Illustration
January 14, 2018
Oprah Discusses Time’s Up With Natalie Portman, Reese Witherspoon, Tracee Ellis Ross, and More — Watch
A week after her show-stopping Golden Globes speech, Oprah Winfrey was back on TV this morning to talk about one of the other most notable presences at the ceremony: Time’s Up. She was joined by Reese Witherspoon, America Ferrera, Natalie Portman, Kathleen Kennedy, Shonda Rhimes, and Tracee Ellis Ross on CBS Sunday Morning to discuss the initiative, whose legal defense fund just received a $1.5 million donation in Michelle Williams’ name following the controversy over Mark Wahlberg’s salary for “All the Money in the World” reshoots.
More than 300 women are taking part in Time’s Up, which led Winfrey to an obvious question: Does it have a leader?
“Who is the head of the group? And is it an organization? A movement?” Winfrey asked. “Black-ish” star Tracee Ellis Ross responded, “At this moment it’s a campaign. And we’re all sort of workers among workers and women among women, sort of rolling up our sleeves and doing whatever sort of comes to the forefront.”
Ross also touched on the fact that she still finds it difficult to speak up about these issues. “The thing that’s always surprising to me: I am a strong, outspoken, powerful woman, and there are places and ways and times that I am even afraid to speak up. There are environments that we all work in that support a culture of harassment or a culture of any of those things.”
Time’s Up isn’t just concerned with Hollywood, but rather female workers in nearly every other industry who have faced sexual harassment and worse. “You know, we have public voices,” Witherspoon said. “We have resources. But women who are workers in this country have nothing to gain in certain instances by coming forward. But we want to help.”
Witherspoon also quoted Elie Wiesel: “Silence helps the tormentors; it doesn’t help the tormented. And neutrality helps the oppressors.” Watch their discussion below.
Source: IndieWire film