BOOOOOOO!!!!!!
THIS is actually why I need to leave. Cultural Cringe at its finest.
IESSOembarrassed.
PS. Mick Dundee? That's not even a real person! AAAagggghhhhh!!!!
THIS is actually why I need to leave. Cultural Cringe at its finest.
IESSOembarrassed.
PS. Mick Dundee? That's not even a real person! AAAagggghhhhh!!!!
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Rudolph is having a tough time this year, prostitution, and then this...
Posted by Elliott Scott at 5:18 PM 0 comments
Fashion Show with Google from Robbin Waldemar on Vimeo.
Posted by Elliott Scott at 10:34 PM 0 comments
I'VE UPDATED MY PORTFOLIO SITE, some new stuff, some tweaks.
Check it out if you want: www.mondayne.com
Posted by Elliott Scott at 5:03 PM 0 comments
Refraction from Jesse Zanzinger on Vimeo.
Posted by Elliott Scott at 5:00 PM 0 comments
We were featured in the December/January issue of Desktop Magazine! And we got the cover image!
IESSO
Posted by Elliott Scott at 3:05 PM 2 comments
Labels: design trends, graphic design, mundanity
As requested by a close friend, I've taken down a post. If you read it, hope you enjoyed it.
IESSO
Posted by Elliott Scott at 6:17 PM 0 comments
CHRIS AND I have had our newspaper published in Computer Arts and Desktop magazine. Next month we'll be featured in Desktop again, but this time with a feature article including an interview by Jason Little. Exciting.
IESSO
Posted by Elliott Scott at 10:17 PM 0 comments
NICE animation starring JJB and somehow remains likeable. Cute cameo by Indy too!
IESSO
Posted by Elliott Scott at 2:58 PM 0 comments
IT SEEMS LIKE it could possibly do a lot of good. And by possibly, I mean certainly. And by good, I mean, seriously, why is this not more popular? Or enforced globally? Is there some sort of conspiracy or something?
In other news, ask your mother!
IESSO
Posted by Elliott Scott at 8:05 PM 0 comments
I DON'T speak French, but I don't think that affects viewing.
IESSO
Posted by Elliott Scott at 11:40 PM 0 comments
MORE WEIRD: Cleopatra lived closer in time to the moon landing than the pyramids being built.
IESSO
Posted by Elliott Scott at 7:10 PM 0 comments
Labels: mundanity
Chris and I picked up two awards for our newspaper "This Year I Will Try Not To" at the 2010 AGDA awards held in sunny Brisbane. We entered into three categories and got Self Promotion and Promotion of the Creative Industry, as well as finalist in art direction. Not too bad.
Soryi and I are up in Brisbane this weekend visiting her family as well. Which is always nice.
IESSO
Posted by Elliott Scott at 7:06 AM 0 comments
SO THEY SAY that a trend is over when it devolves into self-parody and referencing itself. So what's next? I'm too uncool to know, but maybe someone can tell me? Obviously that 90's wave is back, but that seems isolated to the under 24's set, what are the late 20's-early 30's types going to do?
Has our time as the cool kids expired? I'd say yes, but what do we do? Shop at Gap, not with that horrible logo?
IESSO
Posted by Elliott Scott at 3:28 PM 0 comments
I think I've mentioned it before but: I used to have a crush on Wendy. It's her red hair. Yep.
IESSO
Posted by Elliott Scott at 7:28 PM 2 comments
WANT TO SEE SOME PHOTOS OF ME taken at work? If you've scrolled down to here already, you already have. How cool is that?
20's, 80's, 60's, 70's?
IESSO
Posted by Elliott Scott at 11:58 PM 3 comments
So we're getting some negative feedback from our publication. Here's some of my favourite criticisms:
• Love the sentiment behind 'This Year I Will Try Not To' - though I can't help but feel more pursuaded by it if the designers behind this interesting little publication weren't so trendy themselves.. (Clinton Duncan, on Australian In Front)
• This year I will try not to... spell check? (Stuffee, on Australian In Front)
• Mixed feelings about this. Like the idea and some of the examples made me smile – but it feels a bit hypocritical: the muted colour palette, the ‘making of’ vimeo video, the product photography, the condensed sans serif type, the selling of a limited signed booklet… they kind of feel to me like things that could’ve been included in the project themselves. Am I over-cynical? Or is it intentionally ironic? (Luke Tonge, on FormFiftyFive)
• I taste of the mood boring. (Juliano Domingues, on Ideafixa, translated from Portuguese)
• Pra only to justify. I did not find without grace the idea, but the conception. I find that he had been made of exaggerated form, caricata, would be more legal. But the proper conception of the idea, passes a air of “superiority”, and this is place... (Advan Shumiski, on Ideafixa, translated from Portuguese)
And a nice one:
• It was a true nerdy designer moment of hysteric laughter when I came across the project “This year I will try not to” by Elliott Scott and Christopher Doyle. I guess you can call it a contract from two frustrated designers. I think we should all put our signatures on this one and agree with these guys. Super funny! (Inspiration Lab)
And this one, which could be either?
• Simply just bear in mind it’s all in your imagination what a person may achieve and how fast (Alysa Mccreless, on ChangeTheThought)
So, there you go. Generally negative comments.
IESSO
Posted by Elliott Scott at 7:39 PM 2 comments
Labels: Depression, Design, design trends, graphic design, mundanity
Made it onto Creative Review's blog, as well as Swiss Miss and Quipsologies.
WE MADE IT ONTO A FEW BLOGS, namely Form Fifty Five and FFFFound! And a bunch people love it, and bunch of people hate it! It's great!
Also, Soryi and my desk made it on there as well. Oh, the irony!
IESSO
Posted by Elliott Scott at 6:19 PM 0 comments
SO, that newspaper Chris Doyle (of guidelines fame) and I made about design trends and the wank that goes along with it, has now been produced. And they're available for sale. But be quick, there's only 1000 and they're going quick!
Go here to have a look.
IESSO
PS. Check out the Favicon on the site too.
Posted by Elliott Scott at 3:07 AM 0 comments
Labels: Design, design trends, graphic design, newspaper, print
BEAUTIFUL! IESSO
Posted by Elliott Scott at 5:00 PM 0 comments
WATCH THIS:
THEN THIS: (but stop it at 1:17)
IESSO
Posted by Elliott Scott at 4:06 PM 0 comments
Canon 7D vs. Barbie Video Girl from Brandon Bloch on Vimeo.
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THANKS to _linus for pointing this one out!
IESSOnofabitch!
Posted by Elliott Scott at 8:07 PM 0 comments
IT'S ACTUALLY EMBARASSING how freakin' funny I am. Seriously. It's a really problem.
Here's proof: two emails sent out to the ENTIRE office, magically *digitally composited* into one image.
IESSO
Posted by Elliott Scott at 9:09 PM 0 comments
Labels: mundanity
iPhone 4 with Nikon SLR lens (using OWLE & EnCinema 35mm Adapter) from \\Vid-Atlantic Media Prod on Vimeo.
Posted by Elliott Scott at 6:48 PM 0 comments
HEY GUYS, so look, I've got a new site up featuring (in the future) my favourite photos and photo projects I'm doing. Consider it a step up from my Flickr page, not much of a step-up mind you.
Anyway, this is a sort of premature posting, there's only two 'projects' up at the moment.
IESSO
Posted by Elliott Scott at 7:41 PM 0 comments
THIS YEAR I WILL TRY NOT TO (Behind the scenes) from Elliott Scott on Vimeo.
Posted by Elliott Scott at 4:47 PM 2 comments
11a–5.24p from Elliott Scott on Vimeo.
Posted by Elliott Scott at 4:42 PM 0 comments
Yep, utterly disgraceful. Nothing more to say.
IESSO
Posted by Elliott Scott at 4:34 PM 0 comments
Another Saul Bass logo died recently, and I am quite sad to see it go. Look, I know it's only a minor tweak, and in the long run it's no big deal, but the redrawing of the Girl Scouts logo is not as nice as the original. In fact, the original logo was one of my absolute favourite logos, the way it was drawn was perfect in my opinion.
So the question is, who's next? I hope it's not Time Warner or Quaker, although I can that being redone very soon... Such a shame... such a shame. Change for the sake of making something feel modern is fine, but if it ain't broke...
IESSO
Posted by Elliott Scott at 9:50 PM 0 comments
Sorry, no details allowed, other than it was with a professional photographer, and professional models, all shot with a professional camera and lighting setup. Then I got on the trampoline and nearly killed myself and ruining everything. It was fun!
IESSoScaredOfHeights!
Posted by Elliott Scott at 7:27 PM 0 comments
Labels: Design, photography
"Apple of My Eye" - an iPhone 4 film - UPDATE: Behind the scenes footage included from Michael Koerbel on Vimeo.
Posted by Elliott Scott at 6:45 PM 0 comments
28pp newspaper produced in conjunction with Christopher Doyle (of guidelines fame). More images to follow.
IESSO
Posted by Elliott Scott at 11:41 PM 0 comments
Labels: Design
LOOK, I'm not even a Mario fan, but this is awesome. Sorry about the cropping, can't figure out how to change this. Linus?
IESSO–100
Posted by Elliott Scott at 12:38 AM 1 comments
So, you ask, what's been happening you recently? Well, I reply, not a whole lot. But also, quite a lot too.
Firstly I went to New York again! But only for three days, and it was a business trip. Not much time for sight-seeing. I had to open a bank account, talk to immigration lawyers and file my taxes. Why would I do that? Because we're moving to New York in April next year! It's finally happening, we're in the middle of processing the paperwork right now. It's a long, expensive and difficult process, but we've started now.
The stages are:
1. Pay my taxes for the last three years.
2. Apply to sponsor Soryi.
3. Get interviewed, prove we're in a legitimate marriage and are genuinely planning on moving to the states (hence the bank account)
4. Soryi gets a temporary visa allowing her to enter the country (she can't at the moment, even as a tourist, which is why I went alone).
5. Soryi gets a permit allowing her to work.
6. We move there.
7. Soryi gets a permanent residence permit.
While I was there I had a few interviews with the company I'm working at now, everything seemed pretty positive, but nothing guaranteed because it's so far away. I'm hopeful though.
I did have a few spare hours though, and went to the Top of the Rock and a New York deli. Not Katz this time, too expensive, but 2nd Ave Deli, which was MUCH better, and a lot cheaper. Went to Taco Bell as well. It was fun.
I've been getting into photography a lot more too.. We've got a pretty good camera, and I've been playing with it a lot recently. Nothing amazing, but I'm still learning a lot. I've been collecting some vintage cameras too... We've got 15 now.
I went to a work organised Mad Men party last friday. It was fun, drank too many terrible martini's though. Had a hangover, which something I'm no longer used to. For people who don't know, Mad Men is a TV show about advertising, which takes place in the early 60's in NYC. Great show, even better theme for a party. I'm holding a Argus C3 camera in that photo. It was an American-made camera, that model is from 1962. It works, but not very well, too hard to focus and ATROCIOUS in low-light.
That's about it. I'll keep people informed of the visa situation.
IESSO
PS. We're gonna go to Japan in December. 10 days; Osaka–Kyoto–Nara–Himeji–Tokyo–Nagano... Photos!
Posted by Elliott Scott at 6:48 PM 0 comments
Labels: Mad Men, mundanity, photography, Travel, Visa
Happy 90210 day everyone! (9/02/10 beteedoubleyou).
I noticed it only when I wrote todays project in the journal.
IESSO
Posted by Elliott Scott at 9:30 PM 4 comments
I'll be in the states from 27/02 to 06/03. If you need to contact me between those times I'll be checking emails, or you can leave a message on the blog. Just going over there to sort out some stuff to do with visa's and other errands of that nature, so photo's might be scarce.
IESSO
Posted by Elliott Scott at 4:48 PM 0 comments