December 1, 2017
‘Settlers of Catan’ board game fans can sign up for the ‘Catan VR’ beta
Settlers of Catan players can now sign up for the upcoming Catan VR closed beta, which will bring the enormously popular board game to the Oculus Rift and Samsung Gear VR headsets.
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Source: Digital Trends VR
December 1, 2017
Watch: Meet the Painting that Inspired Indie Horror ‘It Comes at Night’
‘It Comes at Night’ uses a classic work of art for both thematic and visual inspiration.
Every hack is aware of the truism that mediocrity borrows and genius steals, mostly because that’s a hacky thing to say when you get caught with your hand in the cookie jar. But, there is another, slightly less hacky truism, which is, roughly, that we stand on the shoulders of those who came before us. Granted, something is only as hacky as the spirit behind it. What does this have to do, you ask, with Trey Edward Shults’ 2017 post-apocalyptic indie chiller It Comes at Night, or MrNerdista’s video about it?
Source: NoFilmSchool
December 1, 2017
Google Poly API, a 3D object and scene repository for developers, rolls out
Google Poly is a site where 3D objects and scenes can be easily shared, searched, downloaded, and remixed by AR and VR creators and developers using tools like Google’s own Tilt Brush and Blocks.
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Source: Digital Trends VR
December 1, 2017
Lego AR-Studio blends the virtual and the physical for more block-building fun
Lego AR-Studio works with Apple’s ARKit platform to overlay virtual blocks onto real-world environments, creating new and shareable experiences for Lego fans with dynamic scripts that bring virtual Lego characters to life.
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Source: Digital Trends VR
December 1, 2017
John Waters Picks the 10 Best Movies of 2017
This should be interesting.
John Waters has always been a director on the edge. His counter-culture films are responsible for pushing the boundaries of the public’s cinematic taste buds. So when it comes to the onslaught of end of the year lists we’ll see spouting forth over the course of the next month, perhaps Waters’ should be noted for featuring some of 2017’s freshest voices.
If anything, it certainly is one of the more diverse groups of films you’ll come across. Many awards season contenders are notably absent from the list including The Florida Project, Lady Bird, and perhaps most surprisingly from a man who loves his horror flicks, Get Out.
Source: NoFilmSchool
December 1, 2017
Exclusive SXSW Badge Discount for Enrolled Students
SXSW is offering students an exclusive badge discount for SXSW 2018. Now through Thursday, March 1 buy yourself a badge and get one free for a fellow student.
Experience 10 days of sessions, screenings, showcases, exhibitions, tacos, networking, and much more. From compelling conversations with industry leaders and buzz-worthy film screenings to tech startup competitions and fresh new sounds at showcases, SXSW fosters creative and professional growth.
If you are currently enrolled in high school, college or university, read on. We’re going to walk you through getting a badge to SXSW 2018.
Student Discount Process
1) Discount Rate: Student badges for SXSW Interactive, SXSW Film, and SXSW Music are priced at $625 each. For each student badge purchased at the $625 rate, a coupon to register one additional student at $0 will be issued. For comparison, the standard walkup rate for one badge is $1,325.
2) What We Need From You: Fill out the form below with the names of both students who will be attending SXSW and PDFs providing proof of current enrollment.
3) Registration Coupon: After we receive and verify proof of enrollment, we will send you a $625 student registration coupon. Once you redeem the $625 coupon, we’ll send you a second $0 coupon for your friend to redeem.
4) Plan Your SXSW Adventure: Explore the online SXSW Schedule, download the SXSW GO mobile app, and stay tuned to SXSW News for the latest announcements and event updates.
Fill out the Student Discount Offer form below and get ready for SXSW 2018 this March 9-18 in Austin, TX!
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Attendees at 2017 SXSW Conference session “Mark Cuban & Tech Execs: Is Govt Disrupting Disruption?” – Photo by Errich Petersen
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Source: SxSW Film
December 1, 2017
The Daily Chord Weekly Recap – Friday, December 1
As December arrives, The Daily Chord includes the first “Best Of 2017” list of the year, but surely not the last. The 2018 Grammy nominations offer surprises, and stories about ‘algorave’ and music-playing plants raise eyebrows. Keep current on the business and art of music with The Daily Chord, and subscribe to the email blast for an informed inbox.
Monday, November 27
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Previewing the key artists, races and storylines for Tuesday’s Grammy nominations
Post from LA Times -
BBC Music Sound of 2018: Will these artists define the year?
Post from BBC News -
George Avakian, record producer and talent scout, dies at 98
Obituary from NY Times -
What exactly is hi-res audio, and should I care about it?
Feature from Pitchfork -
Tommy Keene, power-pop singer-songwriter, dies at 59
Obituary from Variety -
In Norway, a small music festival thrives on community
Post from Uproxx
Tuesday, November 28
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60th Grammy Awards: Full nominees list
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Taylor Swift’s ‘Reputation’ is no. 1 again, but will it maintain its momentum?
Post from NY Times -
Music awards judges riff on the state of the scene
Post from Dallas Observer -
What the hell’s happening to music’s trade press? (And what does it mean for the rest of us?)
Post from Music Business Worldwide -
Majors get the tracks but not the longevity on Today’s Top Hits
Post from Music Industry Blog -
50 best albums of 2017
List from Rolling Stone
Wednesday, November 29
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Music streaming royalty rates going up slightly in 2018
Post from Billboard -
Birmingham nightclub Rainbow Venues to close following drug-related deaths
Post from The Guardian -
Sadiq Khan announces new plan to protect London music venues
Post from NME -
Comcast throttling BitTorrent was no big deal, FCC says
Post from Ars Technica -
Please stop calling music ‘content’
Post from MixMag -
How artists make money on YouTube
Post from Complex
Thursday, November 30
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Jay Z’s producer No I.D. on the Grammys: ‘Urban culture is now pop culture’
Interview from NY Times -
Run the code: Is algorave the future of dance music?
Post from The Guardian -
What will Billboard’s new streaming rules really mean?
Post from Rolling Stone -
100 blogs to submit your music to
Post from Hypebot -
What music-playing plants can teach us about consciousness
Post from Hyperallergic -
Jimmy Iovine breaks down what’s wrong with the music business
Post from Billboard
Friday, December 1
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The making of powerhouse blues prodigy Shemekia Copeland, grown up and with a voice all her own
Profile from LA Times -
How Jack Antonoff became the most important producer in pop
Post from The Ringer -
The final interview with Sturgill Simpson, according to Sturgill Simpson
Interview from Noisey -
Omemee buzzing for Neil Young’s return home for concert
Post from Global News -
Rights clearance startup Dubset partners with Merlin
Post from The Verge -
Billboard Women In Music 2017: Honorees stress the importance of female empowerment
Post from Billboard
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Source: SxSW Music
December 1, 2017
How to transform your story into your BUYER’S STORY
It’s a fact not a whole lot of people are aware of.
But half of all new business ventures fail in their first 5 years, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
According to CBInsights the top reason is No market need.
Translation: businesses don’t know how to craft and vet a compelling business story that resonates with their market.
It’s as if founders fall in love with a product that is only connected to a nice-to-have problem nobody really cares to solve.
In our visual storytelling workshops, during our Story Making phase, we underscore the importance of clients vetting their customers’ core problems on several levels.
Building an authentic portrait of your top buyer persona profile requires:
1) DIRECT interviews with customers, sales team, and partners to uncover their purchase decision process;
2) INDIRECT social media research – to capture their hot topics, pain points, passions, and interests, including your competition.
This research is critical since your top buyer – like you – processes information on objective and subjective meaning levels.
Objective would carry the largest common ground with your customer segment, whereas subjective – is triggered by personal experiences and belief systems.
Moreover, your job as – the Chief Visual Storyteller – is to map out how your top buyer perceives the core problem your widget aims to solve.
You’ll find that what your top buyer thinks, feels, does and says – is not always in sync.
That’s why the direct and indirect research tactics are super important.
Yes, it requires investing more field work but it’s worth it!
Because the closest you can get to standing in your buyer’s shoes the more chances your story will authentically mirror her problem.
Your goal is to make your story feels as if it’s your buyer’s story, NOT YOURS.
“Wow! This [problem] just happened to me last week and that was exactly why I was so frustrated. This {widget} is exactly what I need to get this {problem} out of the way” should be your buyer’s imaginary thought bubble after consuming your visual story.
What do you think? How are you vetting your customer’s problem? What learnings are your finding? Feel free to drop me a note.
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We help you rise above the communication noise with personalized visual storytelling workshops, so you can connect with your audience, empower their lives and grow your company.
Source: Visual Storytelling
December 1, 2017
UI Inspiration: This week’s selections from Outcrowd, Nicola Baldo and more
UI Inspiration: This week’s selections from Outcrowd, Nicola Baldo and more
This is now a thing! We are starting a weekly UI/UX interactions collection for your UI inspiration. We will focus on cool animations, layout designs, UX thinking and more. We will mix it all from static, dynamic and even live prototypes, this might be a great article to bookmark! For this week, I noticed how designers love using the iPhone X mockup, it’s quite nice actually. Let’s keep embracing that notch!
In this collection we are featuring the work from Outcrowd, Nicola Baldo, Gal Shir, Michał Roszyk and more.
More Links
- For more, check out Dribbble
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via Dribbble
Design by Outcrowd
Design by Nicola Baldo
Design by Gal Shir
Design by Michał Roszyk
Design by Cuberto
Design by tubik
Design by Hwatery
Design by Daniel Kerris
Design by Quintin Lodge
Design by Mario Šimić
Design by Piko Rizky Dwinanto
Design by Miaomiao
Design by Dawid Sobecki
Design by Anton Avilov
AoiroStudio
Dec 01, 2017
Source: Abduzeedo UI/UX
November 30, 2017
Art Direction & Illustration: Black Friday, BEWARE!
Art Direction & Illustration: Black Friday, BEWARE!
It’s finally the end of the Black Friday and Cyber Monday craze, aren’t you glad that is over?! WE got hammered in our inboxes from the pre-sale, actual sale, extended and never-ending sales. After all of this, did you buy anything? Was it worth it? This is exactly the intention behind this illustration series by Tough Slate Design, what you think? I think it’s a true representation of our rage for discounted prices for a limited time.
Located in Kiev, Ukraine, Tough Slate Design is a branding & advertising agency. Their Behance profile is filled with different genre of projects, definitetly check it out!
Black Friday makes prices so attractive that nothing can stop the consumer in his buying rage. No matter how dangerous it could be — poisoned by the vivid acid-looking mushrooms, bitten by the deadly snakes or swallowed by the evil plants. Only we can do is to warn — prices are really dangerous!
Credits
- Dima Tsapko
- Roman Davydyuk
- Yaroslav Cherkunov
- Sergii Shakh
- Oksana Zmorovych
More Links
- Learn more about Tough Slate Design at toughslatedesign.com/
- Follow Tough Slate Design’s work on Behance
Art Direction & Illustration
AoiroStudio
Nov 30, 2017
Source: Abduzeedo Illustration