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Love – Premium HD Video Backgrounds – Wedding

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Premium HD backgrounds and animations.
Works with any Non-Linear Editing System.
Animations Loop Seamlessly

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Graphic Design Portfolio

most of my work from 2010 2011
FACEBOOK : Tedpioli Artist
DEVIANT ART: OSCARDASLAWTER
FLICKER: TED PIOILI

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What is Graphic Design?

Student Animation Project (2009)
Animation by Mariko Nishimura
*Finalist, CJ Yeh’s Time-based Design Scholarship 2009

Course name: CD441 Broadcast Design
Instructor: C. J. Yeh

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GRAPHIC DESIGNERS: MUST WATCH THIS!!!

Introducing yourself as a “graphic designer” to the uninitiated, is a nightmare. Getting started is awkward and the conversations turn out to be bizarre. This scenario has been based on my personal experiences. I am sure a lot of you have had similar experiences of this nature. Hope you enjoy watching this…

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Urban Abstract – Musuta for TV Nelonen 4

Urban Abstract was created by Jopsu Ramu and Timo Huhtala – creative team and founders of Musuta Ltd. Jopsu Ramu is a young female designer and Creative Director of Musuta Ltd. Timo Huhtala is her creative partner and manager of Musuta Ltd.

This digital art piece was commissioned by TV Nelonen / channel 4 Finland and it was shown as the November break bumpers on one of the biggest commercial TV channels in Finland: TV Nelonen.

Urban Abstract has been highly awarded, it has won bronze / in book award in D&Ad awards in London, Bronze in European Design awards in Rotterdam and most recently it won a Gold Lion from design category in Cannes Lions.

Urban Abstract -piece was born in Tokyo during 2009. It consists of 40 X five second clips or it can be viewed as a one 200 second journey.

The website urban-abstract.com works as a part of the piece and creates an extra dimension for the clips shown on TV.

URBAN ABSTRACT – About the concept:

Urban Abstract is a journey across urban space that unfolds in forty, 5 second parts. The journey, in one, two and three dimensions, is a bit like abstract surfing in which the original destination is only reached after a number of seemingly random yet linked detours occur. Points , lines, planes and other abstract elements create a journey through an Urban Abstract.
The space between things is as important as intended space, perhaps creating a fourth dimension. Meaningful shapes and purposes occur in this dimension’s reality as well. The concept of negative space has meaning here.
Nature plays a part as well. To be able to understand and differentiate what is urban one has understand what is nature.
The style of the shorts is fluid and, though seemingly random, stream into a cohesive whole. Perhaps watching them in a different order would be more like seeing the same journey from another point of view. The sound world is also very important — movement in space is sensed even if watching the shorts with eyes closed. Sounds overlap, fade, come and go.
Architectural, abstract, someway minimalist and abstract with a touch of humanity.
This feeling is reached through mixing techniques such as vectors , hand drawn lines and painting.
Urban Abstract was realized in Tokyo by a team of artists, designers and animators from Finland and Japan. Urban Abstract was created by Jopsu Ramu from Musuta Ltd, a concept, art & design -studio based in Tokyo and Helsinki.

About the creators:

Jopsu Ramu (born 1982). She is a young Finnish designer and an art director who runs her own business Musuta Ltd. Ramu creates art, graphic design, space & design.

Musuta Ltd.
Musuta Ltd. is a Finnish company operating in Helsinki & Tokyo. Musuta is a multidisciplinary design studio that makes art, space, design, graphics, concepts & branding.
Musuta produces Ramu’s personal art work as well as creates commercial work for different clients including: Iittala, Hartwall, Pepsi Co., Kawada Group, TV Nelonen etc.
- http://musuta.com

Shun Kawakami (artless Inc.)
Shun Kawakami is a highly awarded designer & artist living in Tokyo. He is also the founder and chief of Artless Inc. He has won awards in many design competition from Type Director’s club (TDC) to Art Director’s Club (ADC) and so on.. He has also held many exhibitions in Japan, Europe and the U.S.
- http://www.shunkawakami.jp

Feel free to embed and publish the video on blogs etc. But when doing so please keep in mind to mention the creators. The video should not be altered or edited in any way without permission from the creators.

Credits:
Creative Director Jopsu Ramu MUSUTA
Art Director Jopsu Ramu MUSUTA, Shun Kawakami artless Inc.
Design&Storyboard Jopsu Ramu MUSUTA
Opening scene artwork Shun Kawakami artless Inc.
Calligraphy Gen Miyamura
Sound Chikao Maruyama
Producer Timo Huhtala MUSUTA
Director Mitsutomo Maeda & Masaru Ikeda EDP graphic works
Animation&Production EDP graphic works
Project management Tokyo Masaji Kinoshita / shirofuchi Inc.
Executive Producer MUSUTA Ltd.
Special thanks Taisuke Koyama, Brian Kaszonyi
Created by MUSUTA Ltd. – Jopsu Ramu & Timo Huhtala

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Adobe Flash Tutorial: Scrolling Background

In this follow up on how to create a cartoon environment, I show you how to make your background scroll. This is great if you have a character walking and want him/her to be stationary as the background moves by.

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Graphic Design Museum – Open June 11 2008

Animated film to promote the opening of the brandnew graphic design Museum, Beyerd Breda.
Concept & animation by Netvlies: www.netvlies.nl
Music by ISIS: www.djisis.nl
Icons Schiphol by Paul Mijksenaar: www.mijksenaar.com
Museum website: www.graphicdesignmuseum.com

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How the BioSand Water Filter works – Samaritan’s Purse CANADA

The BioSand Water Filter is an adaptation of slow-sand filtration that is designed for use by families at the household level. This award-winning water filtration technology was developed by Dr. David Manz, a former University of Calgary professor.

The filters are a proven, effective, and inexpensive technology. From start to finish the filters can be constructed in roughly 10 days, at an average cost of $100, which covers the raw materials, construction, transportation, supervision, training for the family in filter maintenance and personal hygiene, as well as monitoring and evaluation.

The filter removes organisms responsible for diseases spread by water, such as cholera, typhoid fever, and amoebic dysentery. The filter also strains out particles causing cloudiness, and much of the organic matter responsible for taste, colour, and odour.

One of the UN Millennium Development Goals is to reduce, by half, the proportion of people without access to safe drinking water and hygienic sanitation by the year 2015. Samaritans Purse is helping make this possible. Already more than 70,000 BioSand Water Filters have been installed, bringing safe water to an estimated 560,000 individuals worldwide.

The Filtration Process

The filter is very durable, constructed from concrete, sand, gravel, and PVC piping. These materials can be found in almost every country and enable community members to help construct the filters on location.

Water is poured into the top of the filter and flows down through sand. Water that requires filtration usually contains various types of organic matter, sediment, and living organisms. The water first passes through the diffuser plate, which reduces the disruptive force of the input water and large debris, and protects a delicate biological layer. The filter sand functions as a physical barrier that traps particles and larger organisms, causing them to accumulate in the uppermost layers of the filter. Organic material and organisms caught in the sand eventually develop into a dense population referred to as the biological layer, or schmutzdecke.

As the water passes through the biological layer, microbial contaminants such as parasites, bacteria, viruses, and organic contaminants are consumed by the organisms. The filter is designed to hold water above the top of the sand to sustain the biological layer while the filter water is not in use. This provides the constant aquatic environment that is necessary for the organisms present in the biological layer to survive.

The fine sand acts as a microscopic sedimentation bed as the water passes through the filter, helping remove cloudiness, odour, taste, and harmful micro-organisms from the water. The size and shape of the sand grains are critical to the formation of the biological layer and therefore the effectiveness of the filter. Sand is specifically selected and prepared to achieve proper filtration. By the time the water reaches the layers of coarse sand and gravel at the bottom of the filter, 95 to 99.0 per cent of microbial contaminants have been eliminated by the BioSand Water Filter.1

The filtered water flows out of the spout and is collected in a safe storage container to prevent post-treatment contamination. The average flow rate of the filter is one litre per minute, which allows for 60 litres to be filtered per hour, enough to provide a family of eight with sufficient water for their daily drinking, cooking, cleaning, and hygiene needs. An individual requires a minimum of 7.5 15 litres of water per day for basic needs2, which is well within the capabilities of the BioSand Water Filter.

Maintenance

As the filter is used, the biological layer matures and thickens, causing the flow of water through the filter to slow. Recipients of filters are trained to watch for decreased flow and can renew the filter simply by skimming off any debris from the top of the sand, and by gently stirring the sand to break-up the biological layer. The quality of source water will determine how often this process is necessary.

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Graphic Design

www.bartonccc.edu

The Computer Graphics Program at Barton will empower you, no matter your age, to learn skills for creative of publications, illustrations, video presentations, and other forms of visual communications.

Barton students are prepared for rising employment opportunities. Even for learners not pursuing graphic careers, many find computer graphics offers exciting opportunities for creativity in a relatively new art form.

Computer labs at Barton are equipped with the modern equipment and current technology required to handle graphics development such as publication layout, web authoring and the exploration of video and animation concepts.

With many of the opportunities for graphic designers demonstrating growth, the occupational outlook appears very bright. The graphic design art form is an integral part of a contemporary society. The graphics program at Barton can provide you a vision of the many avenues to express personal creativity and excel in the workforce.

For more information, contact:
Dana Allison
Instructor & Coordinator
allisond@bartonccc.edu
(620) 786-1141
or
Jane Howard
Executive Director of Business,
Technology & Community Education
howardj@bartonccc.edu
(620) 792-9208

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TeklonMedia – Graphic Design Agency Teaser

Teklon Media – Launching its studio in September 2010.

By standard we are a premium graphic design/web development agency, with the options for clients such as printing, photography, marketing/advertising/visual effects & 3d animation.

This is our 30 Second Teaser for the launch.

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