Font design and motion design for the “Support your local” Nike SB Video:
Using my Helveticaramond font.
Edited by Charles Lanceplaine.
Thanks To Jeff Han from Fly/Gift and Maggie from Nike.





Here is my latest work for Nike, a skateboarding video with the Chinese Nike SB team, I collaborated with Keflione on this project who did the motion graphics for the whole piece.
http://www.vimeo.com/24553972
Digital project is started from “9″ until “0″.
I recently started a music video blog called Dabaoge with my good friend Andy Miller.
Inspired by La Blogotheque, we are shooting take away shows in Shanghai, for each videos we are collaborating with Shanghai-based artists Idle Beats to create illustrations.
Our first show was filmed with The Dutch band Black Atlantic during their recent China Tour:
http://www.vimeo.com/23075217Website: http://www.dabaoge.net/

Digital project is started from “9″ until “0″.


Digital project is started from “9″ until “0″.

Tamir.Glz Branding
23rd March 2011
Added this typography experiment to my online portfolio

My name is François Leroy, a self-taught from France actually working as a Freelance Illustrator and Graphic Designer, and this is my first post here.
I’m truely honored to post on the KDU Network, sharing my work with the best artists community.
For a start, I have worked on two promotionnal pieces, now visible on my online portfolio. Also, I’m currently working for the next DACS exhibition “Episode”.


Hello! My name is MOCH, and this will be my first post (golf clap)… nothing too special, but just wanted to share the current project I am working on. Beginning the 20th of May, the streets of Södermalm will be covered in sounds for 72 hours. 10 different locations will offer you the opportunity to plug in and experience the thrill of binaural sound. I’ll keep you posted | Behind The Wall.




‘ Invasionism ‘ : City Museum & Art Gallery, Plymouth.
The Militant approach was put on the shelf for this visit. The opportunity to talk with visitors about the valuable historic importance of collectable works of art was a blast. Arriving at the museum early with a militant attitude, it soon wore off when I was blown away by the amount of fine art and historic items on display within the nine internal galleries. From fabric designs, to carvings and early forms of currency, japanese tsuba, archeological and anthropological interests and a huge maritime display area. There was a cabinet for showing silverware and church plates, enamel tile painting, contemporary glass designs and the Porcelain industry history of William Cookworthy.
After venturing through the natural history collection of organic detail, fossils, documents, sketches and skeletal structures, I then moved up a floor and absorbed the Cottonian collection. A vast collection of engravings and old master drawings, around seven thousand fine art prints on rotated display, large print volumes including the medieval Book of Hours.
Three things were prominent in every manner of work within the museum walls : life is art, expression is organic, and vision is boundless.
The final part of a two hour visit included initiating conversation with security and visitors out of respect, about the importance of art history and how it fits into and influences the modern era and thought, discussing media and how it plays a part in giving prominence to the past, where art sits in the future and the determination of the artist and craft… And of course the eventual slap boxing of KDU ‘Invasionism’ at key areas of interest within the Museum.

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