Adobe Issues Call for Entries for 2009 Adobe Design Achievement Awards
Adobe Systems has announced the call for entries for the ninth annual Adobe Design Achievement Awards (ADAA).
Adobe Systems has announced the call for entries for the ninth annual Adobe Design Achievement Awards (ADAA).
Ringling College of Art and Design presents its third annual Sarasota International Design Summit to be held October, 27-29, 2008.
New York-based design and effects studio Click 3X recently expanded their roster, signing artist J.D. Yepes, a specialist in editing, motion design and vfx compositing. The hire is the latest in a series of efforts to widen their production capabilities to offer a full suite of visual solutions for commercials, feature films, television, music videos and broadcast clients.
Bill Desowitz reports on the launch of last weekend's 5D conference in Long Beach, which offered "an overload of stimulus."
Luxology has released a new 3DM file translator that allows modo users to exchange files with Rhinoceros (Rhino), the 3D design tool from Robert McNeel and Associates.
The Art Directors Guild (ADG) and the University Art Museum (UAM) of California State University, Long Beach will host an innovative two-day conference called 5D - The Future of Immersive Design. It will be the first-ever conference dealing with the convergence of visual storytelling and design technology across all narrative media and will take place October 4-5. 5D will explore the new role of design in these five dimensions, thus the name 5D: Film, TV, Animation, Interactive, and Environment. The venue for the conference will be the Carpenter Performing Arts Center at CSU, Long Beach.
Co-Founder/EP Saffron Case and Co-Founder/Director Mikon van Gastel of New York-based production house A Very Small Office (AVSO) have opened design and animation company Offspring. Case and van Gastel, who have spent many years with both the Los Angeles and New York offices of Imaginary Forces are taking their vision and years of design-based production experience into a new realm.
5D: The Future of Immersive Design Conference has added two industry luminaries to its program, scheduled for this Saturday and Sunday on the California State University at Long Beach (CSULB) campus.
Evan Hirsch, Creative Director of Microsoft Live Labs, will join the Saturday panel, "Narrating Space," while Emmy-winning production designer J. Michael Riva will participate during the Sunday session, "Bigger Bang: Colliding Science and Design."
Motion, print and interactive design company L.inc Design was recently tapped by Mervyn's to execute an ambitious back-to-school campaign, which includes colorful graphics-driven branding and promo spots.
Production Designer Alex McDowell discusses the impetus behind 5D: The Future of Immersive Design, the upcoming conference at the California State University at Long Beach.
Strategic branding and design agency Troika Design Group created a branding campaign for FOX for the 2008 fall programming season. FOX's new look debuted August 18, 2008, with elements rolled out until the fall season's official launch on September 1, 2008.
FOX selected Troika to implement the "SO FOX" concept and create a contemporary visual expression that would embrace the network's maverick spirit and capture the attitude of this new brand position.
This week marks the official launch of Engine Design, a new hybrid broadcast design experience that pairs design directors with the power of visual effects and animation company Engine Room.
Adobe Systems has announced the winners of the eighth annual Adobe Design Achievement Awards, recognized as one of the world's premier student design and film competitions.
The awards honor the most talented and promising student graphic designers, photographers, illustrators, animators, digital filmmakers and computer artists from renowned educational institutions around the globe. This year marked another record in submissions for the prestigious awards, with more than 2,700 students from 33 countries competing in the program.
Design Festa is an international art event open to all artists from all over the world to exhibit their creative talent. Anyone who has original work can take part and express themselves through this freestyle event. There are no restrictions. Express your ideas at Design Festa for an opportunity at experimentation and the next step in your artistic lives. About 7,000 artists attended last time with more than 55,000 visitors.
The first extension release for Autodesk 3ds Max 2009 and Autodesk 3ds Max Design 2009 software is now available to Autodesk Subscription customers. The Creativity Extension includes new particle effects capabilities, designed to help artists increase the realism of their work. The extension will also allow artists, designers, and visualization specialists incorporate audio and sound effects into their animated scenes, and quickly optimize highly detailed 3D models from digital sculpting applications, such as Autodesk Mudbox software.
This year, in keeping with the Evolve theme, SIGGRAPH has split its digital art gallery into two exhibits, and Eric Post explores how and why.
Bernard Charles, president and CEO of Dassault Systemes, will speak at NVISION 08. Charles is a highly-regarded pioneer in the field of industrial design and visual computing. Companies around the world use technology from Dassault Systemes to digitally design, simulate, and manage products from conception through production to maintenance. Speaking on Tuesday, August 26, in San Jose, California, Charles will discuss megatrends in 3D design.
THE X-FILES: I WANT TO BELIEVE recently opened and Tom McLean talks to VFX Supervisor Mat Beck about the particular challenges of generating CG snowfall, of all things, using a new program called -- you guessed it -- Frosty. Meanwhile, with SIGGRAPH 2008 just around the corner, Eric Post provides a sneak peek of the redesigned art galleries devoted to Design and Computation and Slow Art.
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Joe Strike talks to the Pixar artist about cars, Cars and the creation of the robotic couple of the year.
Buster, a conceptual design studio that specializes in motion graphics for the advertising and broadcasting industries, was retained by FOX Broadcasting Company to develop, animate and produce an on-air teaser campaign behind FOX's upcoming fall 2008 TV series FRINGE. Buster is a division of Stun Creative.
To view this work, visit: http://www.busterdesign.tv/client/fox/fringefinals.html.
SIGGRAPH announces the return of the Artists in Residence program to SIGGARPH 2008, taking place August 11-15 in Los Angeles, California. This program was first introduced in 2007 and will feature six established resident artists -- with backgrounds ranging from art and computer design to architecture and engineering -- collaborating together and with conference attendees in real time.
Phoenix Editorial & Designs announced that Julia Sonder-Patchin and Zara Finlay have come on board as senior producer and producer, respectively. Combined, they have more than 30 years experience working in design, visual effects and production. Also joining the company are Associate Producer Lindsay London and Assistant Editor/IT Manager Russ Miller.
In a dynamic change to the format of the traditional SIGGRAPH Art Gallery, this year's art and design program will represent innovative juried and curated installations across two complementary themes -- Slow Art and Design & Computation.
In Slow Art, new media artists re-imagine speed through the paradigm of slowness.
Service Packs for both Autodesk 3ds Max 2009 and 3ds Max Design 2009 are now available for download. Service Pack 1 for both products improve performance in several key areas including rendering, modeling and interoperability.
3ds Max 2009 Service Pack 1 can be downloaded here.
3ds Max Design 2009 Service Pack 1 is available for download here.
Pixar's anticipated hit movie, WALL-E, whose main character is the last robot on Earth, was inspired by Luxo's iconic L-1 task light.
In a recent interview, Wall-E director Andrew Stanton, who also directed Pixar's Academy-Award winning FINDING NEMO, noted that the combination of the L-1 and a pair of binoculars served as an inspiration for WALL-E. "Luxo was always an inspiration because of all the life it gave an inanimate object," Stanton said.