Tuesday 29 March 2011

Hand Crafted Paper Animations for Star Alliance

In an effort to preserve the places they fly to, the airline Star Alliance have donated seats to scientists and field workers to destinations all around the world. The National Geographic Channel has produced a showcase on Star Alliance’s efforts for five specific destinations, and commissioned Andersen M Studio to create stop motion paper films to represent each location. The films produced are stunning, and truly show there are no limitations to what you can do with a sheet of paper, or in this case, two flight tickets. Each paper sculpture comes to life revealing a literal depiction of the destination through paper.

Thursday 24 March 2011

Thorntons Celebrate 100 Years

This year Britain’s favorite chocolate company Thorntons celebrates 100 years of making delicious chocolate for the great British public. Thorntons have hired Scottish Based Illustrator Johanna Basford to produce fantastic illustrations for the advertising campaign and packaging. Johanna created every piece from ink sketches and her detailed hand drawings are energetic and beautiful. The intricate designs bring to life the brands anniversary and brighten up all the stores across the UK.


Wednesday 23 March 2011

Lynx Fallen Angels at Victoria Station


Lynx new Fallen Angel campaign invaded Victoria station last week to interact with the passing pedestrians. A target was placed on the floor of the station and when people were in the right position the large screen in the station would show an angel falling next to them. It seemed to become very popular throughout the day, and shows a successful use of augmented reality.


Thursday 17 March 2011

Plumen 001 Wins Design of the Year Award

This week the winner of the Brit Insurance Design of the Year 2011 was revealed as the Plumen 001, the world’s first designer lightbulb. The Plumen 001 beat over 90 entries to win the award, held at the Design Museum in London.


Designed by British designer Samuel Wilkinson and product design company Hulger, the lightbulb is formed by two intertwining glass tubes, which create a new silhouette from every angle. Using 80% less energy and lasting approximately 8 times longer than a typical incandescent bulb, this product is stylish and energy efficient.

The Plumen 001 along with the other shortlisted designs are currently exhibiting at the Design Museum until 7th August 2011, definitely one to check out.