January 4, 2018
It’s almost here! Here’s the best of what’s coming at CES 2018
From wireless power to electric cars and the rise of China, these are the trends you’ll see dominate CES 2018, and the tech world in the year to come
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January 3, 2018
UI Inspiration: This week’s selections from Aakash Sarvaiya, Maciej Dyjak, Andrew Chraniotis and more
UI Inspiration: This week’s selections from Aakash Sarvaiya, Maciej Dyjak, Andrew Chraniotis and more
It’s that time of the week for our collection of UI/UX interactions to boost your UI inspiration for the new year. We are focusing on cool animations, layout designs, UX thinking and more. We will also mix it all from static, dynamic and even live prototypes, this might be a great article to bookmark! For this week, we have some cool interactions with what could be trending. What do you think about cards in iOS? Card designs added with some really smooth transitions, that’s kind of neat right? I guess time will tell.
In this collection we are featuring the work from Aakash Sarvaiya, Maciej Dyjak, Andrew Chraniotis, Marek Leschinger and more.
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Design by Aakash Sarvaiya
Design by tranmautritam
Design by Maciej Dyjak
Design by Maciej Dyjak
Design by Andrew Chraniotis
Design by Marek Leschinger
Design by Neil彭彭
Design by Kamil Glowinski
Design by Sebastiaan Scheer
Design by Greg Beldam
Design by Mansoor Ali
Design by xumin
Design by JONDesigner
Design by Yiker
Design by Jabel Ahmed
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Jan 03, 2018
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January 3, 2018
‘Pokémon Go’ is finally heading to the world’s largest mobile market
It’s been a long wait for Chinese gamers, but ‘Pokémon Go’ is finally heading to the world’s largest mobile market, guaranteeing a serious revenue boost for Niantic, the creator of the creature-catching game.
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January 2, 2018
Happy New Year From Happy Hipsters By Lorenza Cotellessa
Happy New Year From Happy Hipsters By Lorenza Cotellessa
Happy New Year everyone! We’re excited to start 2018 off with a smile and giggle thanks to awesome illustrator Lorenza Cotellessa’s “Happy Hipsters.” Lorenza is a Milan-based illustrator and graphic designer with a knack for beautifully blending character, color and composition in her own unique way. With a background in interior design, Lorenza is now purely focused on making her living as an illustrator and we fully support her passion. If you’re keen on independent music labels, vintage clothes, and artisanal coffee we hope you enjoy these charming illustrations by a rising star. Be sure to check out more about Lorenza and her work here.
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Jan 02, 2018
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January 2, 2018
25 Years of SXSW Film Festival – Stella Meghie, Hannah Fidell, and Evan Katz
To commemorate the 25th edition of the SXSW Film Festival, we continue our weekly alumni spotlight on careers launched, artists discovered, powerful performances, and more with filmmakers Stella Meghie, Hannah Fidell, and Evan Katz.
Stella Meghie
Meghie’s directorial debut, Jean of the Joneses premiered in the Narrative Spotlight section at SXSW 2016 and earned her an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best First Screenplay. Her next film, Everything, Everything, based on the book of the same name by Nicola Yoon was released in May by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film earned a combined total of over $60 million dollars.
“SXSW changed my life by giving me a platform to premiere my feature debut Jean of the Joneses! I love SXSW because they love true independent cinema.”
Hannah Fidell
At SXSW 2012 Fidell produced the Midnight Short selection Man & Gun as well as wrote and directed the short The Gathering Squall. In 2012, her feature debut A Teacher screened at SXSW after its Sundance premiere and earned her the SXSW Chicken & Egg Emergent Narrative Woman Director Award. That same year, she was also named one of the 25 New Faces of Independent Film by Filmmaker. In 2016, Fidell world premiered her relationship drama 6 Years which premiered in the Narrative Feature Competition. Her next film, The Long Dumb Road, is due out in 2018.
“SXSW changed my life by introducing me to so many wonderful people that I’m happily working with and am inspired by today. After programming my first short, the festival gave me the confidence to dedicate my life to making films. Going to SXSW (with or without a film) feels like coming home. Janet and the entire film programming team have been true champions of independent film and I can’t thank them enough for all their support over the past few years.”
Evan Katz
Katz world premiered his feature directorial debut with Cheap Thrills in the 2013 Midnighters section and won a SXSW audience award. He directed the short A is for Amateur in the horror anthology sequel ABCs of Death 2 in 2014 and in 2017, he presented the premiere of Small Crimes at SXSW. Small Crimes is currently streaming on Netflix.
“SXSW changed my life by introducing my work to the world, as dynamically, and passionately as humanly possible – and really starting my career as a professional filmmaker.”
Stay tunes to SXSW News each week for more 25th edition stories.
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Jean of the Joneses World Premiere – Photo by Photo by Hutton Supancic/Getty Images for SXSW
6 Years World Premiere – Photo by – Dustin Finkelstein/Getty Images for SXSW
Small Crimes – Photo by Hubert Vestil/Getty Imagesfor SXSW
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January 2, 2018
The 5 biggest computing trends to watch for at CES 2018
Many of the most important trends in computing are set at CES. We look ahead to CES 2018 to anticipate some of the biggest changes in laptops, 2-in-1s, and virtual reality.
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January 2, 2018
YouTuber Logan Paul Sparks Controversy With Disturbing Video of Apparent Dead Body
YouTube celebrity Logan Paul is under fire for posting a controversial video depicting an apparent dead body hanging from a tree. The video was filmed in Aokigahara, a forest in Japan which is known as “the suicide forest” due to the many suicides that occur there. The video, which has since been removed by YouTube, was posted with the title “We Found A Dead Body in Japan’s Suicide Forest.”
“This is not clickbait. This is the most real vlog I’ve ever posted to this channel,” Paul said in the video’s intro. “I think this definitely marks a moment in YouTube history because I’m pretty sure this has never hopefully happened to anyone on YouTube ever. Now with that said: Buckle the fuck up, because you’re never gonna see a video like this again!” When Paul and members of his entourage stumble across a dead body hanging from one of the trees, he turns the camera back on himself and apologizes to his fans. “This was supposed to be a fun vlog.”
Although the video racked up 6 million views in the first 24 hours it was online, it drew sharp criticism from many for making light of suicide. “You are pure trash,” wrote “Breaking Bad” star Aaron Paul on Twitter, who is of no relation to the YouTuber. “Plain and simple. Suicide is not a joke. Go rot in hell.”
Dear @LoganPaul,
How dare you! You disgust me. I can’t believe that so many young people look up to you. So sad. Hopefully this latest video woke them up. You are pure trash. Plain and simple. Suicide is not a joke. Go rot in hell.
Ap
— Aaron Paul (@aaronpaul_8) January 2, 2018
Paul later issued an apology, claiming he intended to raise awareness about suicide prevention. “Game of Thrones” actress Sophie Turner wasn’t buying it, tweeting: “You’re an idiot. You’re not raising awareness. You’re mocking. I can’t believe how self-praising your ‘apology’ is.”
@LoganPaul You’re an idiot. You’re not raising awareness. You’re mocking. I can’t believe how self-praising your “apology” is. You don’t deserve the success (views) you have. I pray to God you never have to experience anything like that man did.
— Sophie Turner (@SophieT) January 2, 2018
You can find Paul’s full apology below:
Dear Internet, pic.twitter.com/42OCDBhiWg
— Logan Paul (@LoganPaul) January 2, 2018
Source: IndieWire Digital TV
January 2, 2018
Albino Animals Series of Illustration Using Just Circles
Albino Animals Series of Illustration Using Just Circles
Bruno Silva and Oli Illustration shared an awesome illustration project on their Behance profiles titled Albino Animals Series. It’s a Series of beautiful animals illustrations designed only with circles and the use of overlays and transparencies. I love these types of projects where the designer set a clear constraint and try to overcome it to achieve the desired result. Using just circles and overlays is quite challenging but it looks like it worked. I see that there are a lot of semi-circles or just segments of a circle but the shadows and inner-shadows definitely give a nice depth and set the style for the series. It’s a great project to kick-off 2018 and inspire us to learn to embrace constraints in our lives.
Bua is the online portfolio of Bruno Silva, visual designer who loves working in brand identity and design user interfaces for websites and mobile devices. For more information make sure to check out http://www.bua.pt/
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Jan 02, 2018
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January 2, 2018
Voguish Portrait Illustrations by Janice Sung
Voguish Portrait Illustrations by Janice Sung
First of all, Happy New Year everyone! We hope that everyone enjoyed a beautiful time off with their families, siblings, and friends. We are back and moving forward in 2018! Let’s kick it off with the stunning work of Toronto-based illustrator named Janice Sung, she is an independent illustrator and her craft is all around portraits. You might have recognized some famous celebrities or movie characters like Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Mathilda and more. If you wanna learn more about her techniques and tutorials, check out her Patreon.
Mostly inspired by my love for fashion, people, and nature. I love creating worlds and characters that elevate story and beauty.
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- Learn more about Janice Sung at janicesung.com
- Follow Janice’s work on Behance
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Portrait Illustrations
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Jan 02, 2018
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January 1, 2018
Here Are 6 Core Concepts of Visual Effects for Newbies
Working in visual effects is awesome — there’s no doubt about that. However, its concepts can be complicated and therefore a little intimidating for …
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