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A series of projects Bryan Talkish worked on at Already Been Chewed for the Nixon and Star Wars collaboration Dark Side watch sets. It consisted of seven teaser videos and two trailers, each 15 to 60 seconds in length. They were broadcasted online in intervals over the course of four weeks. Below are finals, styleboards, and concept pitches.
Gatorade has partnered with artists from around the world to create a dynamic print campaign featuring star athletes representing different sports such as NFL, Baseball, Tennis and Athleticism. The campaign features illustrations of the athletes that demonstrate the benefits of Gatorade products and drives at the idea that athletic performance is driven from the inside. Commissioned by TBWA\Chiat\Day he was direct to illustrate a combo of 3 ads for the campaign including the artworks for Cam Newton, Derek Jeter and Usain Bolt, the visual direction was well accepted by PepsiCo and they invited me also for a fourth ad for JJ Watt and participate on a feature for MTV interviewing the star.
Take a look at fascinating images created by genius Photoshop retouch master from France, Christophe Huet. He is the one who creates the famous advertising for Playstation, Nike, Motorola, Surfrider Foundation, etc. His work is a perfect fusion between old-school photography and digital created composites. Somehow, he melts the thin barrier between reality and his own tortured imagination resulting in viscerally surreal images.
Ask anyone born in 1990 or later what a ‘Flux Capacitor’ is, and if they don’t know, they have a few movies to watch. However, ask anyone born before 1987 what a ‘Flux Capacitor’ is, and if they don’t know, you have every right to kick them in the shins. This is exactly like how anyone who thinks Knight Rider is a song from Busta Rhymes song, needs a media re-education, and you may not realize the main character in Mad Max is the same guy who directed ‘The Passion Of Christ’, but the car should stand out. These 3 whips are iconic and unforgettable parts of franchises that defined a period in time, so kudos to Justin Van Genderen for producing such exquisite digital posters to pay homage to these pimped out rides.
Brock Davis is a digital artist out of Minneapolis that specializes as an art director, a designer, and an illustrator. In 2009, he had a campaign to make a new piece of art every single day. The picture below is just one of his 365 pieces. Click the picture to check out his bio-site, and the link to “Make Something Cool Every Day 2009”.