(Pictured: Debbie Millman, Sybil Yurman, Frances Bronet, Susan Szenasy)
A discussion all about brand building and career insights. We wanted to share some food for thought from the amazing panel we attended at NYCxDESIGN this past week.
“The long game was bigger than the fear” - Debbie Millman on how to succeed in the business of design.
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Thanks to our friends over at the AIGA, we got to attend The Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Awards this week which honored various innovators, disruptors and game-changers who are positively impacting the the world. Co-founded by Professor Clayton Christensen, Craig Hatkoff and Irwin Kula in 2009, the foundation is a non-profit whose mission is to raise awareness of and encourage the advancement... Continue Reading →
SXSW in Review
One of the the more informative and reassuring panels we got to catch while at SXSW was “What’s Next After Advertising? The Jump to Content.” Otto Bell, Chief Creative Officer of CNN’s Courageous Studio, was joined by Marissa Feinberg, HP Enterprises, and Brad Weinberg, MillerCoors, to discuss how to create meaningful content as traditional advertising is becoming less... Continue Reading →
At IF, we've had the opportunity to work on some incredible eco-conscious projects in the past. To celebrate Earth Day 2017, we put together a short film to honor the #PlasticFree Movement. If we all do a little, it adds up to a lot.
Happy Earth Day - Don't Break Your Bag's Heart from Imaginary Forces on Vimeo.
Artists who helped bring this vision to life:
Nathan Goodell: ... Continue Reading →
Yesterday's Inspiration.
Today's Inspiration.
As voting opens up this week for the 2017 Emmy race, we thought it was the perfect opportunity to release a little sneak peak into the behind the scenes process creating our nominated titles for Outstanding Title Design; Marvel’s Jessica Jones and HBO’s Vinyl. We hope you enjoy.
VINYL
Watch the full Vinyl sequence here!
JESSICA JONES
Watch the full Jessica Jones sequence here!
Prepare to be blown away! Staff Designer Sekani Solomon released his short "Kendama Warrior" today. Watch on Vimeo, and look out for his presentation at SIGGRAPH 2015 on http://www.c4dlive.com #Kendama Maxon Cinema 4D
Kendama Warrior
An over the top reimagining of the Japanese toy Kendama. Visual: Sekani Solomon Sound Design: Cooper Skinner Composer: EmmoLei Sankofa Created using Maxon…
For IFNY's Jeremy Cox, each project is "an excuse to learn something new." Check out his interview with Super Giant Ninja, the latest in their CREATE. INSPIRE. series https://vimeo.com/134301879
CREATE. INSPIRE. - Jeremy Cox
Jeremy is a director, designer, animator and compositor. He studied graphic design at the Ringling College of Art and Design and upon graduating joined the creative…
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