Just saw this on Creative Review, brilliant ad, I had a hunch that was how they did it!
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Blinded By…
Harper Collins Selection…
My tummy’s rumbling…
Hi All,
I haven’t much time at the moment to blog but while watching telly last night a friend of mine said “why don’t you write about something different, like food”. So I whisked up a few of these this morning.
So for breakfast I had…
Then I was feeling a bit peckish, grabbed a watermelon and before eating it, did a little sculpting…
For dinner I’m going to have this, prepared it last night, it’s my tribute to spring…
While whipping up my dinner last night, I thought I’d also have a stab at my tea, never had frogs legs before, found this little fella in the garden, you might think that’s cruel but i rescued him from the snow…
The good thing about making this stuff is, although it’s a lot of food to eat in one day, it takes a lot of energy to make them so in theory it’s a diet!!!
I’ll get back to blogging about design soon, unless anyone has any other suggestions.
Here’s a little animation for ya…
Animation made easy…
Johnny Kelly (artist from Dublin but living in London) and Matthew Cooper were commissioned by agency Soon In Tokyo to create 56 animated gifs for a new campaign advertising the Barcelona-based design college Elisava. Using 56 animations, the agency created an interactive website, where visitors can add their own gifs to the website by either uploading their own files or creating a gif using their webcam.
Visit the website by clicking here.
They also made promotional materials such as the poster above from the frames of the gifs. It’s really brilliant idea, I love the simplicity of the animations and 70’s kind of feel to them, the muted colours also work really. I’ll have to try some gif animations out myself.
POD Publishing…
This is a blog, about a blog, about me.
I just picked this up today on google alerts, Mick Rooney of POD Self Publishing and Independent Publishing has written a lovely blog about my story and its plight on Authonomy. I’m really happy about the article, reads really well and I want to thank Mick, which he’ll see if he happens to stumble past this post.
Here’s the link
Leprechaun Museum
In celebration of St Paddy’s Day I have a post with an Irish feel.
The Leprechaun Museum, is a celebration of all that is Irish in tales and folklore. I haven’t been there, intend too but will have to wait for my next visit to the “Big Smoke”, apparently it’s pretty cool affair, good design and nothing cheesy, so it’s worth a visit. Its on Jervis Street, the website is pretty sparse and can’t seem to find an exact address but here’s a link to have a search for it yourself.
Let me know if anyone visits
A Load of Rubbish, No.4 on Authonomy.com
Hi All,
“A Load of Rubbish” (yes I know this name can cause confusion but that’s what it’s called) is now no.4 on Authonomy.com, its a site run by Harper Collins to spot new writing talent. Anyway if I stay in this position until the end of the month, my story gets passed onto the editors in Harper Collins and they review it. It’s not a definite nod to publication but it’s step in the right direction and has helped a lot of authors get launched.
Please click here authonomy.com
You’ll see it sitting there no. 4 on the “Editors Desk”, click on the book and you’ll be lead into the blurb, click read the book button on the right and you can have a read.
If you like it, I’d really appreciate a backing, this involves registering with the site. I’ve blogged on exactly how to do it on one of my recent blogs here
Anyway thanks to everyone who has already,
Helena