Monthly Archives: February 2010

Your Saturday Morning Inspiration: Danny Yount on Designing Film and TV Title Sequences

Posted by Andrew Davies

Just caught this on Fora.tv. Great inspiration and insight from a pro. The audio’s kinda wonky so keep an eye on the volume, but it’s worth watching if only for his process boards and motion tests for 6 Feet Under, The Reaping, The Invasion, Rock n Rolla and Iron Man.

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Savannah ADDY recap 2010

Posted by Andrew Davies

This past weekend was the Annual ADDY awards ceremony for AAF Savannah and it was one of the most interactive and fun ADDYs I’ve been to in a long time.

First of all, there was the controversial Center Piece design competition. Regardless of who won, we had a blast diving into this crazy challenge. Kudos to the committee or whoever’s silly idea this was. Giving creatives a visual challenge and motivating them with booze? Brilliant!

Of course it didn’t hurt that we got a few awards on top of it all. In addition to our own prizes we also semi-indirectly won other awards for projects we participated in through other companies. The tally follows:

Ours

SEDA Annual Report (bronze)

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SEDA Thanksgiving Day Card (Gold)

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Action Hero’s Guide to Saving Lives, Miced Media campaign (gold)

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SCAD Fall YIP Video (gold)

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SCAD Fall Orientation Video from Paragon Design Group on Vimeo.

SUAF TV spot (bronze)

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SUAF TV spot from Paragon Design Group on Vimeo.

Sort of Ours (But not quite)

filmfest.scad.edu (silver) The brilliant Philip built this one.

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My Savannah Is  Mixed media campaign (gold and Best of Show)

We did the motion graphics for the TV spots.

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SDRA Wonderful Day from Paragon Design Group on Vimeo.

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Design Revolution Road Show coming to Savannah!

Posted by Susan Isaacs

Mark your calendars! The Design Revolution Road Show will be making a stop in Savannah!

Saturday, February 27th
Trustees Theater, 216 E. Broughton St
Exhibition Opens 10:30am - 4pm
Presentation 2:30pm

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I am so excited to attend this traveling exhibit and lecture, a initiative of Project H Design, a non-profit organization leveraging the power of design to change the world.

I came across Project H a while back when Emily, the founder was raising funds for a project called the Hippo Roller, a device that enabled villagers in Africa to make fewer trips for water (essentially a big drum with a snap-on steel handle that allows it to be rolled like a big wheel…users could transport enough water for a family for 5 days in 1 trip!). By reducing the pressing need to go to the river every day, more time was available for education and work. I grew up in the Caribbean where it was not uncommon to see people carrying water over long distances and the simple brilliance of these drums really inspired me. You can read our recap of the experience with that project here.

Since then Project H has really come into its own, and along the way has received great press from everyone from the NY Times to Fast Company. Their advisory board includes impressive folks like Ric Grefé, AIGA President (and awesome guy!), and Amy Novogratz, TED Prize Director.

Project H continues to lead creatives interested in “Product design initiatives for Humanity, Habitats, Health, and Happiness”, the organization’s tag line. Emily was on the Colbert Report recently to talk about their work.

The Colbert Report Mon - Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c
Emily Pilloton
www.colbertnation.com
Colbert Report Full Episodes Political Humor Skate Expectations

I hope you’ll come out on the 27th to meet Emily and see the fascinating work being done by designers motivated to use their talents to make our world a better place.

Until then, you can help Project H win $50K from the Pepsi Refresh Project. They’re currently in 15th place! Voting ends on February 28th and you can vote everyday!
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Everything’s more romantic in Slo-Mo: Nuit Blanche

Posted by Andrew Davies

In light of things ramping up for St. Valentine’s Day, I found this beautiful short on Gamma Squad by the geniuses at Spy Films. It’s mostly CG but don’t let that stop you from getting lost in the moment like these two.

Nuit Blanche from Spy Films on Vimeo.


Here’s a shot-by-shot breakdown of how they did it.

Making Of Nuit Blanche from Spy Films on Vimeo.

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Interaction Designers AHOY + AWOL Kids Make Good ‘Choices’

Posted by Susan Isaacs

It’s a big weekend for Savannah with events happening all over town. The two on my radar are IxDA’s Interaction 10 Conference and the play ‘Choices: A Romeo and Juliet Story’ performed by the talented kids of AWOL. Tonight, the Paragon crew will be trying to squeeze as much fun into one evening as possible.

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Interaction 10

You might not be aware of this, but a few hundred of the smartest interaction designers in the world have converged on the creative coast this week for a packed schedule of presentations, challenges, workshops and fun activities thanks to IxDA’s third annual conference.

IxDA (Interaction Design Association) is an international “un-organization” (membership is free) focused on the practice of interaction design.

I love the manifesto:
We believe that the human condition is increasingly challenged by poor experiences. IxDA intends to improve the human condition by advancing the discipline of Interaction Design. To do this, we foster a community of people that choose to come together to support this intention. IxDA relies on individual initiative, contribution, sharing and self-organization as the primary means for us to achieve our goals.

And coming together to do this is exactly what’s on the agenda this weekend. Interaction 10 promises to be an exciting event designed to “connect, educate, and inspire” the interaction design community.

The line-up of speakers is quite impressive and include: Paola Antonelli (MoMA), Kevin Cheng (Twitter), Ben Fullerton (IDEO), Guillermo Torres (Adobe), Steve Baty (Meld), Christian Crumlish (Yahoo!), Jamin Hegeman (Nokia)….and on and on. You ought to eyeball the list yourself!

I’m planning to interact (ahem…horrible pun abuse) with some of these folks this weekend and I can’t wait!

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Choices: A Romeo and Juliet Story

Scorsese did his modern-day interpretation of the Shakespeare’s masterpiece, Romeo and Juliet, and this weekend at the Lucas Theater, AWOL delivers a hip hop interpretation that does more than entertain the audience; it’s changing the lives of the more than 100 youth involved, and even better, empowering them to educate their peers on the consequences of the choices they make in life.

The adaptation which was written by AWOL’s Theater Program Director, Lakesha Green, updates the language of the original play and interjects hip hop, R&B and dance, while staying true to the themes that remain as relevant today as they were in the 16th century. And in a few months, at the Savannah Urban Arts Festival, AWOL will deliver yet another remix of this play, this time in spanish and incorporating spanish music and dance…SALSA!!!!

Oh and by the way, AWOL recently announced that 50% of the proceeds of tonight’s showing will go toward the relief efforts in Haiti. What an awesome gesture of generosity by a non-profit that no doubt could have used that money themselves. KUDOS to AWOL. They continue to inspire us with all the good they do.

Come join us at the show tonight, at 7pm at the Lucas Theater. If you can’t make it tonight, you’ve got another opportunity tomorrow night as well. Tickets are available at SCAD’s box office.

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Motion Graphics to entertain and inform: Did you Know 4.0

Posted by Andrew Davies

What’s the easiest way to get our attention? Chocolate! Ok so what’s the second easiest way to get our attention? Do a motion graphics piece that doesn’t just tickle the eye but teaches us something as well. Taking into consideration recent innovations in communication and publishing, these kinds of info-tainment pieces will become more needed. And, for a change, I’m not the only one that thinks so.

We recently read a post from Jay Kinghorn, a photographer, who thinks that multimedia’s the way of the future for his profession. And advertisers might be taking advantage of the full media experience available through Apple’s iTunes for books, seeing this as a new media channel (see: revenue stream).

Anyway, here’s a bit of moving knowledge for you.

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Na Na Na Na Neutra Face: Ode to a Typeface

Posted by Andrew Davies

You gotta love it when people take the time to put together a video homage to their favorite font.
Well, YOU don’t gotta love it… but we do.

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Local Design: Leoci’s Trattoria

Posted by Andrew Davies

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Downtown natives have probably already noticed the newest addition to our restaurant selections, Leoci’s just around the corner from us on Abercorn Street. We’re always glad to see existing buildings being rennovated and reused, especially when they serve up sumptuous Italian food. But what really excited me (after I got over the smell of basil in the air) was their logo. Anyone know who’s responsible?

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