Posts Tagged ‘characters’
Social Alchemy’s Most Viewed Blogs [June]
Top of the blogs: the most viewed posts from June!
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4 Creative got in touch needing press ad visuals to aid their print and outdoor advertising campaign; artist Bill drew these two line illustrations, showing of various types of A&E patients waiting for a consultation.
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Vodafone Freebees – Character Development
Our in-house team were approached by BBH to draw and develop bee characters for their latest campaign for Vodafone.
Here are a selection of the black & white frames drawn by our artist, Aaron!
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To celebrate the launch of our brand new website, we’re giving away an extremely limited edition ‘C*NT’ print by award-winning hand-lettering artist, Alison Carmichael.
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Fashion Illustration – back ‘in vogue’
Following an article recently published in Grazia Magazine about Fashion Illustration making its way back into the limelight after years of Fashion Photography filling the covers of magazines, we decided to showcase a sample of our most recent fashion illustrations.
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Office stationery is representative of the presenter and their company, speaking volumes of whom they are and what they’re about. This was definitely the main consideration when advertising agency WCRS came to us with a stationery conundrum for their new brand identity.
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Here is a video that will make you wish cats could give massages. This humoristic and refreshing spot shows that the fun of an advert doesn’t depend on the playfulness of the product as this one is selling… Kitty litter!
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Work update: Newsletter templates
Earlier this year, we teamed up with design agency, What Creative, to produce a new set of templates for Jelly London and Three Blind Mice.
The brief was to produce templates which were visually stimulating and lead the recipient to click on featured links and articles.
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29/06/2012 at 9:45 am
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Social Alchemy’s Top 7 Blogs [April]
Top of the blogs: the most viewed posts from April!
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Here is a sneak peek of what Threeblindmice have been up to the past few days…
Stay tuned for more!
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The latest fantastic ‘Have a Break’ ad to hit our screens had it’s pre-production treatment created by non-other than our house team of illustrators and editors. House artists, Paul and Aaron drew and coloured the frames, which were then edited together with sound by suite resident, Sam.
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Spanish illustrator, Gregori Saavedra, has produced this fantastic collage and animation for online services company, 4Funkies.
Initially, Gregori was briefed to produce a large format illustration to go with a song, written for 4Funkies.
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This year our fashion illustrator, Sandra Suy has been a busy lady! Elle Magazine, both near and far, have been featuring Sandra’s fantastic work!
These fantastic hand drawn illustrations are for Spanish Elle Magazine’s monthly horoscope section…
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14 Inspiring Examples of Street Art
This week we’ve chosen a few of our favourite Pinterest finds featuring street art – everything from outdoor installations to graffiti!
Click on each image to get access to their original site, and see more of our awesome design pins – enjoy!
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We’re looking for some bubbly characters to join our lovely (even if we do say so ourselves) and ever growing team!
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to spread the word about how fantastic Drop Your Hat is and to get the people of Sunderland to download our FREE phone app through various activities!
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A series of moats and fortresses were built over the West Brabant Water Line region of the Netherlands during the 17th century to give protection from invasion by France and Spain. Fort de Roovere was surrounded with a shallow moat that was too deep to march across, and too shallow for boats. In turn the earthen fort had remained protected – until now!
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04/05/2012 at 5:30 pm
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Social Alchemy’s Top 6 Blogs This Month
Top of the blogs: the most viewed posts from January!
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We’re very pleased to welcome George to the TBM team. He joined us recently as our junior editor to work in the motion department.
We asked him to fill out this little questionnaire so you guys could get to know him a bit better…
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Here is another great Threeblindmice test animatic.
This test offers a more realistic 2d illustration style of motion while also offering up some stop motion animation.
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The Hub Magazine got in touch with jelly before Christmas to commission fashion illustrator, Sandra Suy.
She drew two beautiful, colourful line illustrations for the article called ‘On The Edge’ written by Janneke de Jong.
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ITV Player receives a lick of paint!
House director, Karen Cheung lends her humorous character animation to advertise ITV Player!
BBH Producer, Austin Vernon was looking for a character animator to create a caricature of an actor used in the current live action TV campaign for ITV Player.
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Would SOPA have a negative affect in the UK?
Yesterday’s internet ‘blackout’ increased the awareness of the Stop Online Piracy Act which is currently working its way through US Congress. The legislation lost significant support and faces a veto at the hands of President Obama; however, if it did become enforced, what kind of effect would this legislation have outside of the US?
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An exciting internship opportunity at a fast-growing London division of a world-leading storyboard and animatic agency. You will be working within a shared, busy studio environment in central London.
You will be responsible for a wide range of admin, marketing, sales and production/communication tasks.
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31/01/2012 at 2:00 pm
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