A Trip to Infinity | The Making of a Netflix Documentary
Directors Jonathan Halperin and Drew Takahashi share their stories and how Motion Design played a pivotal role in a larger-than-life documentary.
Stuart Groves • 2 years ago
Better Humans
In this article we chat with Moth about the making of their new visual essay, Better Humans.
Joe Donaldson • 6 years ago
Janna Levin On Dark Matter
Joe Donaldson • 8 years ago
Science Museum #wonderis
Justin Cone • 8 years ago
Insignificant – Trailer
Justin Cone • 8 years ago
“Forms in Nature,” in-depth process with Chromosphere and David Kamp
Credits Kevin Dart // Twitter @kevindart // Instagram @kevinzilla2000 Stéphane Coëdel David Kamp // Twitter @kamptweets Nelson Boles // Instagram @nelsonboles Chromosphere // Twitter @chromosphereLA…
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Justin Cone • 9 years ago
Understanding Perception: How We Experience the Meaning We Create
According to neuroscientist Beau Lotto, our brains don't differentiate between imagined stimuli and real stimuli. And that might be the best path towards world peace.
Justin Cone • 9 years ago
Design I/O: Connected Worlds
Online, it’s hard to get a sense of the visceral impact that large-scale interactive works can have on users. You lose the immersion factor, and…
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Justin Cone • 9 years ago
The Fermi Paradox
One of motion design’s greatest powers is its capacity for presenting complex information in compelling, informative ways. But without clear thinking — and clear writing —…
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Justin Cone • 9 years ago
Beautiful Chemical Reactions
Beautiful Chemistry presents 8 types of chemical reactions, magnified and time-lapsed for your viewing pleasure. Credits Video & Editing Yan Liang Chemical Reaction Design Xiangang…
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Justin Cone • 10 years ago
Men’s Health “How a Bean Becomes a Fart”
Giant Ant strikes again for Men’s Health, this time explaining how a bean becomes a gaseous expulsion of malodorous intent (i.e. a fart). Check out…
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Justin Cone • 10 years ago
Xiangjun Shi: Why Do I Study Physics?
Physics and animation are not often bedfellows, but in the hands of Xiangjun “Shixie” Shi, they seem as natural a pairing as space and time.…
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Justin Cone • 10 years ago
Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
The all-star crew behind the reboot of a classic TV series brings something sorely needed in science: art direction.
Justin Cone • 11 years ago
Particle Fever
MK12 handles the daunting task of creating graphics for the fascinating documentary, Particle Fever. No, it’s not about emitters or solvers — it’s about the…
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Justin Cone • 11 years ago
Giant Ant: Men’s Health Magazine “How a Protein Becomes a Muscle”
Follow ingenious peptides through a visual essay explaining how muscle mass is created in the human body. Illustrations by the inimitable Mike McQuade, directed by…
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Justin Cone • 11 years ago
Kim Taylor: A Living Moss & Celestial Dynamics
Two animations by London-based Kim Taylor, whose works often explore the imagery of science and nature.
Michelle Higa Fox • 12 years ago
ManvsMachine for Science Network
London-based ManvsMachine creates a series of first-class ID’s for Discovery’s Science Network under the concept: “Question Everything”. Credits on the site.
Daniel Coutinho • 12 years ago
Jamie Stone and Anders Jedenfors: The World According to …
Now online: Jamie Stone and Anders Jedenfors’ whimsical sand-art series, The World According to …, which explored space travel, recycling and electricity for Channel 4…
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Michelle Higa Fox • 13 years ago
Tactile Waveforms by Superfad & Nando Costa
Tactile Waveforms by Superfad & Nando Costa
Ryan Rothermel • 13 years ago