Blog posts and stuff that keep me entertained, hope it eases your boredom too.
Why You Should be Creating Things that Scare You to Death - Yas Vicente
She began dabbling in 3D at university. One of her teachers had introduced her to the program C4d and she decided to ask him further about it. She’d always loved playing Sims - this whole concept of being able to create interior spaces dazzled her. So as soon as she saw that she could create any interior space she wanted, she was hooked. And that’s pretty much how it all began.
5 steps that get you your dream job- Johana Kroft
Johana gives some really good insights to how she managed to redirect her career from working on projects that limited her creative freedom to working on the most interesting and original projects that make her happy today.
Experimentation as the proven secret for breathtaking design.
Have you ever wished you could peer inside the mind of that creative beast you look up to, and know the secret to his/her success?
How passion and perseverance can get you anywhere you want.
Felipe Medina is a colourful motion designer who enjoys creating imaginary mechanic machines and toys. His animation style is playful and his design aesthetic combines smooth and colour-block details with realistic textures, creating a unique and bold style.
How to balance the technical and the creative to get those amazing results, with Gabriel Morala.
Gabriel Morala helps us understand the important steps that up coming motion designers should take to be in the A game. We talk about balancing the technical and creative, using passion as the main drive and much more.
3 ways motion graphics can vastly impact businesses
I'm not sure we, as motion designers, actually value what we do. We get so sucked into the technicalities of design and motion that we sometimes forget what it's really for.
It's not a form of self expression, it's a selling mechanism, and we have to be fully aware of the value it brings to companies.
Deconstructing the Blend Fest Animation
I have always felt a deep fascination for the blend festival 2020 animation ever since it came out. And since then I have had the privilege of taking Sander's class. Sander Van Dijk took us through the middle section that he animated explaining what makes a great transition. With the knowledge I’ve learnt I’m going to deconstruct the first quarter of the blend fest which Jorge Canedo Estrada animated.