June 14, 2018
A.I.-powered 3D 360 Detu Max camera reads like a list of photo buzzwords
3D, 360, AI, HDR, RAW — the Detu Max appears to cram quite a few features inside an eight-lens 360 camera. The pro-focused camera uses artificial intelligence to allow for object tracking and high-resolution stitches.
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Source: Digital Trends VR
June 14, 2018
Exhibition Poster Series for Centrepoint Spacesuit Collection 18
Exhibition Poster Series for Centrepoint Spacesuit Collection 18
Did you get a chance to watch the first look at Ryan Gosling as Neil Armstrong and the years 1961-1969 in the movie: “First Man“. I thought this would be the perfect introduction for our feature of an Exhibition Poster Series for Centrepoint Spacesuit Collection 18. It’s a collaboration between many talented artists including Ryan Atkinson, James Elgie, Rijin Kunnath and RODAS ®. Imagine the conventional spacesuit into a fashion collection, what do you think?
While the likes of Chanel, Gucci and Louis Vuitton are being inspired by space — Centrepoint created a spacesuit collection inspired by earth’s trends. What will you wear to space? #representearth #spaceisthenewblack
Credits
More Links
- View the full project on Behance
Illustration
AoiroStudio
Jun 14, 2018
Source: Abduzeedo Illustration
June 13, 2018
Surface Pro 6 is reportedly coming next year and HoloLens 2 later this year
Microsoft’s hardware plans for the coming year, and a bit beyond, have reportedly leaked according to multiple reports. So what could we see announced this year? Some exciting hardware releases like the HoloLens 2 and more.
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Source: Digital Trends VR
June 13, 2018
Editorial Design: The Big Disconnect
Editorial Design: The Big Disconnect
Wes L Cockx shared a beautiful editorial design project on his Behance profile. It was for The Big Disconnect article for the Atlanta publication. The article talks about, or asks what happened to Google Fiber in Atlanta. But we are not featuring it here because of the content per se, but how the content was laid out on the pages as well as the beautiful and bold 3D text.
Below you can see some details of the final piece. In addition Wes, shared a couple “work in progress” examples of alternative designs that were tried. I always love to see those, especially because it gives a bit more perspective that people try a lot of things before landing on what they consider final.
Editorial design
Work in progress
abduzeedo
Jun 13, 2018
Source: Abduzeedo Editorial Design
June 12, 2018
This algorithm turns World Cup games into 3D augmented reality
Researchers have developed a way to get you closer to your favorite sports action: An algorithm which can turn 2D live-action televised soccer into a 3D augmented reality re-creation.
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Source: Digital Trends VR
June 12, 2018
The Incredibles 2 Campaign Illustrations by Ricardo Chucky
The Incredibles 2 Campaign Illustrations by Ricardo Chucky
The anticipated Incredibles 2 will be heading to the theatres this upcoming Friday. It’s hard to imagine that the last movie (The Incredibles) was released back in November 2004. We are pretty excited for this movie and it’s kind of a celebration with this launch with the work of Ricardo Chucky. He is an illustrator and a 2D artist based in Burbank, CA, USA and he has worked on the illustration, retouching and finishing touches for the teaser campaign. Let’s check it out and where is your super suit?! 🙂
I’ve been very lucky to be able to work on this campaign. I was one of the artist that did the illustration, retouch and finishing. Thank you to Daniel Clark Creative and Disney 😉 the Poster Design is by LA and PROOF.
More Links
- Learn about about Ricardo Chucky
- Follow Ricardo’s work on Behance
Illustration
AoiroStudio
Jun 12, 2018
Source: Abduzeedo Illustration
June 12, 2018
Black & White Photography: Kontrast 01
Black & White Photography: Kontrast 01
I am not a big fan of black & white photography, it’s more likely a personal taste in the representation of images rather than the style itself. But it doesn’t I can’t appreciate others awesome photography coming in black & white. Let’s take a look at the work of Paweł Franik who is wearing my hats from an art director, photographer, filmmaker and a motion design from Warsaw, Poland. He introduced a conceptual project in black & white images where they will be placed against each other to create a very cool and unique composition.
Kontrast 01 is a conceptual project based on the arrangement of photos against each other. Each photo presents a different space and situation. The contrast and composition of the pictures together form a geometrical form
More Links
- Learn about about Paweł Franik
- Follow Paweł’s work on Behance
Black & White Photography
AoiroStudio
Jun 12, 2018
Source: Abduzeedo Photography
June 11, 2018
Elegant Editorial Design for Typoforma Issue No. 1
Elegant Editorial Design for Typoforma Issue No. 1
Firman Suci Ananda and Zulfan Iskandar are designers from Indonesia and they shared this very inspiring graphics and editorial design post on their Behance profile. It is titled “Typoforma – Issue No.1” and as you can see by its name, the focus is pretty much on typography and composition. You might ask me, this looks like any other editorial post. You are right, however, this post, in particular, illustrates quite well the direction I believe the web is going to. If you pay attention to these pictures you will automatically create some comparisons with the web design work we shared here in the past from Dribbble and other publications.
So for this post, I just wanted to share a bit more of these beautiful editorial design work and hope they can serve as inspiration for your next project, hopefully, you can start translating this style to the web, even responsive.
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abduzeedo
Jun 11, 2018
Source: Abduzeedo Editorial Design
June 11, 2018
UI Inspiration: This week’s selections from uixNinja, Nischal Masand and more
UI Inspiration: This week’s selections from uixNinja, Nischal Masand 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! This week, we went all awed with mobile transitions and animations. We took also a particular approach for micro-interactions, those that you wouldn’t necessarily notice but they are there to enrich the overall user experience. Hope you will enjoy this collection!
In this collection we are featuring the work from uixNinja, Nischal Masand, Tushar Saini, Rafzin p and more.
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- For more, check out Dribbble
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via Dribbble
Design by uixNinja
Design by Nischal Masand
Design by Matt Hardy
Design by Tushar Saini
Design by Rafzin p
Design by Templates
Design by Irina Lensu
Design by Abhishek Jha
Design by Kazi Mohammed Erfan
Design by Kris Anfalova
Design by Naveen Nagar
Design by Hoang Bin
Design by uixNinja
Design by Shreyas Bendre
Design by Lucas Bordignon
Design by Marin Begovic
Design by Johny vino™
Design by Jabel Ahmed
AoiroStudio
Jun 11, 2018
Source: Abduzeedo UI/UX
June 9, 2018
5 Things You Should and Shouldn’t Do When Shooting Slow Motion
If you want to shoot better slow motion footage, you might want to consider these dos and don’ts.
When’s the last time you watched a film or video that didn’t have at least a few seconds of slow motion footage? It’s probably been a while (or never), right? Its ubiquity is partly due to how it can instantly give shots a lot of style without much effort, but despite the relative ease of capturing slow-mo, it’s actually even easier to fudge it up. In this video from Filmora, learn about five dos and don’ts of slow motion filmmaking that will help you avoid some of the most common mistakes.
The first thing new filmmakers learn about slow motion filmmaking usually relates to frame rate: the higher your frame rate, the slower your footage will be. So, they go out, set their frame rate to 60 or 120 (or higher), and are surprised when they find lots of issues with their footage, like underexposure and flickering. These issues are both incredibly common and incredibly avoidable if you know a few things about slow motion. Here are the tips mentioned in the video:
Source: NoFilmSchool