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We are moved for good. Because we have moved  - to a new office and really like our new working environment.

Lightframe 01

Fine for flagship stores: this lightframe accentuates every picture to perfection. An eye-catching shop decoration we developed for Burton.

Caro Hong Kong

 

As I said before, Confucius says, a wise man doesn`t eat anything without the right sauce. Now that I arrived in Hong Kong I experienced that it really is like that! :)

Director James Cameron proves once again that he is a film maker of epic proportions with his latest picture, Avatar. The sci-fi love story articulates the inhumane nature of the human race as they exploit the indigenous people of an Earth like satellite planet, Pandora. The film kick starts straight into the plot, without any cheesy narration. It is all quite overwhelming at first, but never falls short of realistic brilliance. Both the imagery of the organic life-forms on Pandora, and the human technologies are crafted to as point of pure beauty. This film stands as testament to the extent of which 3D cinema can inspire awe. A must see for all.

In the past few years, fashionistas have turned to nostalgic brands from their childhood for inspiration, re-appropriating brand icons such as Mickey Mouse, Hello Kitty and now Lego.

Two faced German/Hong Kong designer figure brand, coarse toys reveal their false friends series after much speculation and anticipation.

The folks at Black Rock Collective, an international network of designers, had the brainwave of putting together this awe inspiring deck of designer playing cards.  A fresh new take on the design of playing card faces, which have remained dull and stagnant in design for as far back as memory spans. The network consists of 36 graphic designers and illustrators from around the globe, and therefore the diverse set of cards showcases the multitude of different styles at Black Rock Collective.

On todays lunch break I was strolling through HK Quarry Bay area – home to Boil & Brew and rather undiscovered by tourists. In case you ever make your way to our sweet office, here are some neighbourhood tips to enjoy the unglamarous but still charming area.

This nice little piece of animation art was built in After Affects, then every frame was printed and afterwards scanned back in the computer. Through this little journey into our analog world the animation sequence gets a really nice flair: some sort of old film-camera style, with dust and scratches and a low framerate. I especially like the motion-blur frames where you can see the rasterization of the laser-printer. Enjoy!

(via audioporncentral.com)

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