[Tom Biederbeck] In the gifted hands of Stephen Doyle, paper becomes a medium of infinite potential, with narrative virtuosity, mystery and motion just a few of the possibilities. We’ve previously featured the paper artistry of Doyle, principal of the NYC design agency Doyle Partners, but we’ve hardly exhausted the limits of his skill. Here we offer his latest paper riff, a jazz-infused stop-motion animation that just about stopped my heart. Please watch below.
Voicing the pertinent question, Doyle asks, ”How should we promote the U.S. Green Building Council’s upcoming conference, Greenbuild Next? How about with an abridged history of civilization on one 8-1/2 x 11 piece of paper with 2933 still photos?” Right question, stunning answer.
See our previous story about Stephen Doyle’s amazing paper creations here.
I heard Stephen Doyle speak at the recent HOW Conference in Chicago, where he showed this wonderful video. His paper work is amazing — and a perfect example of how your personal artistic passions can lead to paying work. Truly an inspiration for all of us!
Are you excited about the upcoming National Stationery Show? So are the Felt & Wire Shop curators. That’s why this week they’re featuring a collection of beautiful stationery in the Shop. Check out some of the old favorites as well some fun new products. If you’re planning on attending the show, come visit Felt & Wire at the Mohawk Booth #2474/2475. [MD]
Can’t seem to find the perfect card for your special occasion? Paper, Ink & Earth has the solution with their new “Say What DIY Creative Copywriting” cards. These fun, new cards are this week’s featured product on Felt & Wire Shop. From now until next Friday, get free shipping on all Paper, Ink & Earth items and receive a free card with the purchase of three or more. [MD]
TEDx Tacoma last week featured a presentation by Felt & Wire friends Lance Kagey and Tom Llewellyn. Their title is a little long, but their talk is short, and we liked it so much we’ve watched it twice. Check out “Guerrilla Messaging: A Story of Money, Power and Desire.”
I heard Stephen Doyle speak at the recent HOW Conference in Chicago, where he showed this wonderful video. His paper work is amazing — and a perfect example of how your personal artistic passions can lead to paying work. Truly an inspiration for all of us!