Jul
27

Aeiko: Pete Harrison’s Portfolio

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Aeiko prenounced eye’co is the creative identity of Pete Harrison, a talented British designer. His portfolio joins together the whole of his work in web and print, exquisitely. Since graduating in Medialab arts in 2005, Aeiko has quickly evolved into one of UK’s top up and coming designers, working with many high end clients in the fields of graphic design, web and interactive media, including: Dolci & Gabbana, Intel, Peugeot, Microsoft, BMW, Vinyl abuse, amongst others.

Visiting his portfolio you will notice Pete’s no novice when it comes to working in flash, illustrator and Photoshop. He is one of those designers who works (alot) with the photograph and a whole lot of fine vector subjectivity. It is really no surprise his online presence has expanded over the last several years, being featured in variety of magazines, books and on websites including a feature in Computer Arts magazine as one in ten internationally recognized new designers in the year 2006.

Aeiko’s currently working for a London design company as associate interactive designer while developing his clothing label Funkrush on the side. Pete is also the founder of the excellent Desktopography and a very active member of Depthcore too. He continues to push the boundaries of creativity (and productivity), while inspiring others and impressing the design industry with his abilities. In the world of design, Aeiko’s portfolio is sublime brilliance in all respects. Here’s [20] more examples for your viewing pleasure… more…

Jul
16

Liquid Space - 3D holographic sea creatures

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Diesel’s Creative Team (under the direction of Wilbert Das) recently held a fashion show based on an aquatic theme entitled “Liquid Space” and brought together Barcelona animation studio Dvein – who worked on the CGI visual effects and 3D animations – and Danish multi-media production agency, Vizoo , who provided the innovative technology for the show, which they had created themselves. The show featured 3D holographic sea creatures accompanying the fashion designs. The art is stunning, luminous and very fluid, like creatures from the deep sea or another world. While regular human models paced up and down the runway, a host of polyp-like CGI characters appeared in mid-air to interact with them within an underwater landscape and viewable from both sides of the stage. Check out a video from this event:

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