This weekend, Mad Men returns to AMC for its sixth and penultimate season. With only 26 episodes remaining in the series, some of us are already starting to feel reflective while anticipating the premiere. The impact the show has had on modern culture can’t be overestimated, its influence permeating everything from filmmaking to fashion. But while it’s been steadily making everything old new again, we can’t help but wonder what things would look like if Don Draper and company were heading to work in 2013.
Deltag som en af de 16 spillere i vores første bordtennis-turnering eller kom og hep på din favorit og spil rund-om-bordet i pauserne. Vi spiller kampe til 11 point på STIGA minibord med gruppespil og efterfølgende play-offs. Musik, mad & bar!
DIA Future is back! A competition that celebrates upcoming digital talent. Are you attending a creative school or simply interested in the next decade’s digital talent, then this is for you!
In 2010 Plant introduced DIA Future in collaboration with the Danish Internet Award. This year the competition is launched in collaboration with Danske Medier and Husets Markedsføring. Every year students get the opportunity to work for a real client that has limited resources to develop a creative campaign on their own. This year’s client is LetsGo car sharingwho works to expand car sharing in Denmark. Only 1 out of 1600 Danes is currently using car sharing – and the task of the students is to create a digital campaign that can change this.
As we look ahead, this is what we remember from 2012 in terms of modern web design:
- Responsive design
- “Sticky” navigation
- Large vector shapes
- Full width images
- Simplicity
- Depth & paralax scrolling
Art literally meets reality in Ben Heine’s Pencil vs Camera collection. This 29-year old artist and illustrator from Belgium started this collection back in April 2010, as a fortunate consequence of own personal artistic development. The images in his collection usually depict a hand drawn artwork in white paper in front of a realistic background.
Cambodian Trees is a digital projection work by French artist Clement Briend who traveled to Cambodia to photograph these sculptural representations of deities and spirits from Cambodian culture overlaid on trees in several urban areas. Of the series Briend says:
It’s a beautiful surprise when the projected spirits awaken and reveal themselves at night as though they are made of the towering trees themselves. The photographic light installations echo the spirituality of the few sprouts of nature in the predominantly urban landscapes. It is a visual imagining of the divine figures that inhabit the world, as seen through an environmentally aware spiritual eye.
At LG Netherlands, we’re on a mission to show the best things in life are even better in 3D.
Movies and games are cool but that’s the tip of the iceberg.
So we’ve created LG 3D Studio to experiment with new possibilities.
The first experiment is 3D Newsfeed – your Facebook wall in 3D.
Check it out. www.lg3dstudio.com
Life’s Good.
It does look cool and gives you a new way to be on facebook – but do you want your facebook or twitter to be 3D?
Plant is a Copenhagen-based creative digital agency. The mission of the company is to conceptualize and develop technology-empowered web content that will enable advertisers to engage international audiences online.