Posts Tagged ‘offf’

: offf 2010 titles

This made me feel like I should have gone to the OFFF festival this year. Its the first time I have missed it in three years.

The titles are always a big reveal at the festival. Past years have relied very heavily on computer generated motion graphics. This year, not so much. Perhaps this signals a sort of official backlash against that style. I am going to keep my eye open for that. Instead the video depends on very clever sequences of splicing the video to create effects/moments. Check it out.

OFFF Paris 2010 Sponsors titles from Julien Vallée on Vimeo.


: offf 08 day 2

It was another great day at Offf here in Lisbon. The days are long because the sessions go from 11am to 10pm at night, but it’s worth it, and in true European fashion, they make the most of the situation by having several bars within the facility. See below for a full list of presenters and more amazing work from around the world.

50 Done and Friends – Portuguese Design Collective

Karlsonwillker – Design group from Manhattan -

Andy Cameron of Fabrica (Benetton Design Group) and Regine Debatty of We Make Money not Art

Hellohikimori

Data Visualization Panel - this was amazing! I know there are a lot of other Data Viz geeks out there. So enjoy the links. – Aaron Koblin, Bestiaro, Visual Complexity.com, Elastico

Fakepilot – wow, was this guy annoying! “me, me, me, me, me, me” is all I heard :) Check it out anyway. Some interesting ideas on what interactive design can be.

Interaction Design Panel with Chris O’shea of PixelSumo, Joel Gethin Lewis, and Andreas Müller of Nanika

Alex Truchot – illustrator from Barcelona who focuses on hand drawn (in this crowd meaning Adobe Illustrator, and not a code based generation) typographical work. This guy got more applause and cheers from showing his work and process than anyone else I saw. He is a true rock-star! I beg you to check out his work.

HI-RES! – beautiful and haunting work. They don’t get much better than these guys when it comes to motion and interaction.