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Architectural Animation Company | cgiflythrough.com
We make architectural CG videos. We are a San Francisco based creative company focused on inspirational videos for architectural projects since 2011. We want to make videos that break down barriers, transcend borders and build understanding between people.
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Trumpeter Plays Red Hot Jazz (International Jazz Day!) OC
Trumpeter blowing his horn. Hand-drawn, digitally rendered.
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How Disney conquered the animation industry with these 12 principles
Disney’s twelve basic principles of animation were introduced by the Disney animators Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas in their 1981 book. They are used by some of the best companies around the world for engaging their users.
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Artist Reimagines Everyday Objects as Spectacular Spaceship Designs
As children, many of us would have played with inanimate objects and integrated them into our fantasy adventures—perhaps a TV remote became a rocket, or a shoe was a steamboat. One artist who is keeping childhood imagination alive is San Francisco-based digital artist Eric Geusz, who turns everyday objects into spectacular spaceship designs.
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In Disney’s Golden Age, a Modernist Pioneer Designed the Perfect Animator’s Desk
Some of the coolest features of the Animator’s Desks, though, had nothing to do with the artistry and craftsmanship of animation, at least not directly. By Ben Marks.
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Twenty Plus One-Picture Horror Stories That We Do Not Recommend Reading Alone
Brian Coldrick is an Irish illustrator and the artist behind a series of eerie comic series called “Behind You: One-Shot Horror Stories.” Keep in mind that the artist doesn’t need many panels to scare you – he only needs one. By Aušrys Uptas.
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Humanistic Anatomy
If Ramón y Cajal’s medical renown was partly a product of his artistry, then his drawings’ aesthetic virtues can’t be separated from their effectiveness as scientific documents. By Jackson Arn.
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Lithuania's New National Font - Print Magazine
To somehow bring the Act of Reinstating Independence of Lithuania back to Lithuanian people, a local design studio called FOLK has recreated the font used in the original Independence Restoration Act.
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Useful Only for Scrap Paper: Michelangelo’s Drawings
Charles Hope reviews "Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer" at Metropolitan Museum, New York, until 12 February 2018.
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Bizarre, Enormous 16th-Century Map Assembled for First Time
The largest known world map of its time—made of 60 individual sheets—can finally be seen as the mapmaker intended. By Greg Miller.
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How Medieval Manuscript Makers Experimented with Graphic Design
'Designing English: Graphics on the Medieval Page' at Oxford's Bodleian Libraries considers how early English manuscripts approached graphic design.
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Legendary Logo Designer Ivan Chermayeff Dies
The graphic designer and corporate branding pioneer created iconic logos for Pan Am, the Smithsonian, and more. By Diana Budds.
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Ernst Haeckel’s Sublime Drawings of Flora and Fauna
The Beautiful Scientific Drawings That Influenced Europe’s Art Nouveau Movement (1889.) By Josh Jones.
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What does your conspiracy chart say about you?
There are several kinds of conspiracy webs. By Joseph E. Uscinski.
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The Library of Congress Acquires and Digitizes a Rare Mesoamerican Codex
The Library of Congress has acquired and digitized the 16th-century Codex Quetzalecatzin, a rare Mesoamerican record of early European contact.
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Four Centuries of Mapping the Subterranean World
Boston Public Library's Leventhal Map Center is exhibiting maps of volcanoes, catacombs, mines, subways, sewage systems, and other underground cartography.
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What Does the Hamburger Helper’s Skeleton Look Like?
Spend any time on Twitter and you'll end up in some very dark places, facing an existential quandary about your place in the universe, asking if life can offer anything but pain. That's so typical by now that it's mentioned in Twitter's user agreement (you should really read those things)... By Michael Walsh.
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London’s Hidden Tunnels Revealed In Amazing Cutaways
What lies beneath. By Tim Dunn.
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Forty of the Creepiest Book Covers of All Time
Open If You Dare. By Emily Temple.
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Yokai Sushi and Other Imaginative Illustrations of Demons
These yokai sushi look they’re about to jump off your plate. A Japanese illustrator who goes by the pen-name Hanabiyori Tatami imagined these ghoulish creations, bringing various different types of sushi to life by imbuing them with yokai, a class of supernatural demons found in Japanese folklore.
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