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Close

Filed under: Design,Digital,Music,Photography,Typography — Tags: Benjamin Grillon, Build, Close — Ansel @ 7:20 pm November 11, 2011

A really nice minimalist player and visual mechanism by Build for ‘Close’ – an anonymous music collective – comes slightly undone by a webpage that annoyingly rescales the image and has no pause on the player. The beautifully shot images by Benjamin Grillon are in a very high resolution, so you can scale them until your hearts content. but it’s the ‘scaling down’ that is the issue.

Bit of a shame, as this promo site looks pretty damn sexy. The music’s not too shabby either (I’m particularly feeling Beam Me Up). It’s worth noting that the Build boys are some of our favourites in the design stakes. It’s just that a little bit of polish in the programming / coding department would have seen this project do more than come close, but hit the mark entirely.

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McLaren F1 :: Race countdown screensaver

Filed under: Branding,Design,Digital — Tags: Formula 1, McLaren — Ansel @ 1:39 pm July 14, 2010

I’m an F1 addict. if you know me then you already know this. Symptoms include an ability to slide the topic into any conversation, severe hypertension before the red lights go out and mild nausea in between races.

I fill these days with the amount of re-runs I can watch, sites I can read and articles I can write for my F1 blog. The McLaren brand team has obviously been inside my mind. With their site intro and screensaver, they’ve managed to capture that obsession with a countdown to next race measured in seconds, drivers’ blinks and car updates (of which their better be plenty) amongst some other unusual measuring tools.

As well as stepping the performance on their car, McLaren have upped the anti on user interaction and engagement with their fan-base this season with a website that goes some way in reflecting their commitment to beautiful yet functional aesthetics. Openness and transparency has been the Formula 1 promise over the last year-or-so. McLaren have also added a tone of voice, which manages to keep junkies like me in check until race time.

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Decode :: Digital Design Sensations exhibition @ The V&A

Filed under: Digital,Exhibitions,Installations,Mash-Ups — Tags: Decode: Digital Designs Exhibition, V&A Museum — Ansel @ 9:10 am February 15, 2010

V&A Decode generative identity from postspectacular on Vimeo.

Decode: Digital Design Sensations at The V&A Museum in South Kensington London showcases the freshest in digital and interactive design, from small, screen-based, graphics to large-scale interactive installations.

It runs until April 11, and is just one of a glut of amazing exhibitions on in the capital right now.

We’ll be letting ya’ll know more about those shortly…

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via mi mate Andrew @ future deluxe

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