Media Motive

RND 09

Posted by: dunkley08 on: February 4, 2009

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After a year out, Red Nose Day is back! And this year there’s 3 noses to choose from, “this one, that one or the other one”. The live show is on BBC1 Friday 13th March, where celebrities will take part in special editions of The Apprentice, Strictly Come Dancing, Top of the Pops and Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps. Take a look at the website HERE

And if you ring 123 from a BT landline between the 3rd and 23rd March, you may get the voice of Kimberley Walsh, Cheryl Cole, Gary Barlow, Chris Moyles or Fearne Cotton.

A glass and a half full production

Posted by: dunkley08 on: January 29, 2009

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Design a 50p Coin!

Posted by: dunkley08 on: January 13, 2009

Computer Arts design comp

Posted by: dunkley08 on: January 11, 2009

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Computer Arts magazine has launched yet another big competition. This time there’s a chance to win a high performance Intel® Core i7™ based workstation along with Adobe Creative Suite 4.
All that needs to be done is to design a signiture graphic for an intel contest, however there’s alot of constraints to consider.
Full details of how to enter can befound HERE
Closing date 12th feb 09

Good luck!

Wallace & Gromit return

Posted by: dunkley08 on: December 18, 2008

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Christmas just wouldn’t be christmas without Wallace and Gromit on our tv screens. This year is no exception, in fact theres more Aardman on TV than you can shake a stick at! Heres what the 2008 festive schedule looks like…

Wallace and Gromit
The Curse of the Were-Rabbit *Feature film*
Thursday 25 Dec 4:30pm BBC1

A Matter of Loaf and Death *NEW*
Thursday 25 Dec 8:30pm BBC1 (repeat 1st Jan 7pm)

The Wrong Trousers
Tuesday 30 Dec 4:30pm BBC1

A Close Shave
Wednesday 31 Dec 5:05pm BBC1

A Grand Day Out
Friday 2 Jan 5:35pm BBC1

Creature Comforts
20th – 31st Dec Various times ITV2

Shaun the sheep
21st Dec 6:25 CBBC
22nd- 24th Dec 3:25pm CBBC
25th Dec 10:20am + 3:25pm CBBC

Listings from RadioTimes

Pablo Bernasconi

Posted by: dunkley08 on: December 1, 2008

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Over the years Pablo has become a world famous graphic designer, illustrating magazines and books as well as writing them. Born in Buenos Aires in 1973, he graduated as graphic designer in 1998 and has since worked in Argentina, Germany, USA, England, Australia, Brasil and Spain. Pablo’s work has been published in many newspapers including the New York Times and the Telegraph as well as magazines for clients including the BBC.
His work makes use of everyday objects and puts them together in very funny ways to create interesting characters, e.g. using carrots for noses and wire for hair. I love his distinct cut-out style and can see why his work appeals to all ages.

His work can be seen at www.pbernasconi.com.ar
and at flickr

Natsko Seki

Posted by: dunkley08 on: November 15, 2008

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I recently came across the very unique works by Natsko, a Tokyo artist now living in London. She gets her inspiration from everything around her and manages to make any scene interesting with the use of mixed media. I love the way she uses photographs and ‘paints’ together without it looking tacky, but modern and contemporary.

View the inspiring illustrations and animations at Natsko.com
Some original prints are available to buy HERE

Coke art

Posted by: dunkley08 on: November 12, 2008

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Coca-Cola is possibly the biggest brand in the world today, so its no surprise that the company is producing newer, fresher advertising all the time. Many different designers have interpreted their ‘coke side of life’ and posted them on the web, each with their own unique style.

Take a look at the Coca-Cola art gallery on flickr. Or the blog
Official website

Top 20 TV adverts

Posted by: dunkley08 on: November 3, 2008

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