// Brick is a project based around creativity and culture, to inspire people to create a finer, more colourful life. An insight into a eclectic range of creatives and inspiring individuals, who produce little pieces of art, photography, journalism or anything that influences and helps the world around them.
The internet has made the world a small place and whatever you think about that, you can’t deny that it has allowed us to share creativity and inspiration all over the world, even from places like Venezuela which is where Juan Behrens comes from. (more…)
These series of animations by the RSA have started to work their way through the web throughout this year. The animations are visual representations of some of the talks that have (more…)
The 30 year old filmographer, Virgilio Villores has some of the best film/motion work we have seen in months. He has some really nice ideas and amazing stop motion projects which seem to be all the rage at the moment. (more…)
We got a nice email from Curtis Baigent who told us about his work. Curtis’ work is lovely and the way he creates these short films is incredible, which the company Oktober is appreciative of as he works for the company in Auckland, New Zealand. (more…)
Somehow Garry Milne has slipped through our sites before but when we eventually came across him we discovered some amazing work. The work that really stood out for us was his work he made for fabriclive (which you can see here), which (more…)
2010 LCC graduate Charlie Hocking has been a winner of a D&AD brief, been published in creative review and been featured in a number of other places. You’ve only got to go on Charlies site to understand why he was a winner and why (more…)
Over the weekend we came across a project by Alex Roman which we must have watched half a dozen times already. The Third & The Seventh is a film that explores architecture through a cinematic lens, however this film is created using cgi. (more…)
This work by Santtu Mustonen is a mixture of illustration and movement. Santtu creates these illustrations which have a slight bit of movement giving them the sense of being ’3D’. The movement is quite subtle but really adds a lovely effect to the illustrations.
Some really great photography by Kramer O’Neil. Kramer O’Neil shows how to really shoot black and white photography, understanding each shot. The contrast, composition and exposure in each photograph is absolutely stunning. Great work!
Gareth Holt gave us a nice email so we thought we would go and take a look at his portfolio. Some how we have never heard of Gareth, yet has has done work for Creative Review and has an incredible body of work, so we ask ourselves WHY? (more…)