Showing posts with label color. Show all posts
Showing posts with label color. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Sia "Soon We'll Be Found"



This is the music video for Sia's "Soon We'll Be Found." It uses sign language to tell a narrative and does so using about 3-4 different visual styles. But the core theme to keep them unified is the basic idea of sign language: using shapes (particularly the silhouette) in motion to convey thoughts and emotions. They really found great ways to capitalize on the silhouette and negative space, with the movements breathing life into them, to create a really beautiful video. This is what Sia said about it:

The movement and expression just appears, to ignorant-hearing-me as a dance… a beautiful, emotive dance. But the real beauty is that, hidden in these perfect shapes, is communication.
Basically: It's pretty. I like the song too.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Rozendaal

Hi everybody. Found these webpages by this guy named Rafael Rozendaal. I mostly copied and pasted this from another site, just cause it was made so accessible, there. This guy makes these single purpose websites that are colorful, interactive, and just pretty fun to go through and play with. The mouse one took me by surprise. I thought I was looking at some sort of strange mirror.













You can check out more of his work here

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

philip glass for sesame street



i can't believe i watched this as a kid. i remember seeing it and being a little creeped out by the song, but at the same time it was kinda mesmerizing. now, with a thorough graphic design education, i have such a greater appreciation for this! i was actually being fed something pretty complex in terms of graphic systems, color, and music. it's really quite wonderful. i don't know how much influence philip glass had in the visuals or if he had any say at all on what it was supposed to be, but i think it's really cool how sesame street managed to expose kids to artsy conceptual things like philip glass and design principles without them really knowing.

totally rad, i say.