August 04, 2011 nathanbweller's blog

Video Inspiration #29 - Reader Submitted Works

Video Inspiration is a weekly(ish) post where we either feature a specific artist or show a sort of "best of"

August 24, 2009 amanda's blog

The Incredible Evolution of Pixar

No one makes animated movies quite like Pixar. With 23 years, 10 films, and 22 Academy Awards under their belt,

August 11, 2009 amanda's blog

30 Interesting Light Leak Shots

Light leaks are probably one of the main reasons I enjoy analog photography so much. They're like little perfect imperfections

November 17, 2008 Francisco's blog

Akira: The Live-Action film

Akira is probably the most famous anime ever. It introduced a generation to the world of Japanese animation and

August 31, 2008 gshaw's blog

Video Inspiration: The Archive

This is one amazing piece of cinematography. Created by veryapeproductions.com The worlds largest vinyl record archive is going up for sale,

July 23, 2008 Francisco's blog

7 Beautiful title & credit sequence designs

I love motion graphics and animation. One thing I look for when I go to the cinema or watch

Featured Tutorial

Playing with Watercolor Brushes and Masks in Pixelmator
Playing with Watercolor Brushes and Masks in Pixelmator
I have already created some tutorials about watercolor effects; however, I also want to create a workflow that is extremely simple but that produces a beautiful result. Therefore, I invented this tutorial, which uses only basic watercolor brushes, a photo, and a layer mask. This tutorial is part of a series of tutorials I have been writing for Pixelmator and posting over at http://www.pixelmator.com/learn/

Try this Wallpaper

Wallpaper of the Week #16
Wallpaper of the Week #16
The wallpaper of this week is from our tutorial Hell of Tutorial in Photoshop. You can also do the tutorial and create your own wallpaper or just let your desktop burn with the wallpaper of the week ;) Desktop Version iPhone Version

Book Suggestion

Book Suggestion: Symbol
Book Suggestion: Symbol
The book suggestion of the week is called Symbol and it's a great book for those willing to learn more and improve their design skills on symbols.