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Multi Mania 2010

on May.11, 2010

We proved it again at this years edition of Multi Mania, Geeks are fun!

Day I

Monday I whent to Kortrijk to get my first demo of CS5 for designers. So Ton Frederiks from Adobe gave us a nice overview of the most important new features of Illustrator, Indesign, Flash Catalyst and Photoshop.

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(photo by marc-thiele)

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Perspective grid

As usual in a new Adobe release a lot of small handy improvements were made but What really got my attention was the perspective grid that you can use in Illustrator. You can see a demo of this new feature here at Adobe TV.

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Content-Aware Fill

Also very impressive is the new Content-Aware Fill tool in Photoshop. In a previous post about the release of CS4 I wrote about an amazing new features called Content-Aware scaling or ’seam carving’. Content-Aware Fill is a quite similar tool because it allows you to remove an image element, and replaces the missing pixels almost magically. This new tool matches lighting, tone, and noise so it looks like the deleted content never existed. The technology is also added to the healing brush. Here is a demo of this new feature at Adobe TV.

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From Indesign to Flash Player

An other remarkable change was made in Indesign.  We all know Indesign as an application that provides precise control over typography and design to create page layouts for print. In Indesign CS5 it is possible  to build interactive documents for playback in the Flash Player using a series of new panels. Here is an introduction to how that should work. Personally I’m a bit sceptic about these additional features. Webdesigners today don’t work with Indesign, so if you ask a print designer to make an interactive document it will not result in amazing top of the bill interactive creations. Adobe probably felt the buzz about online magazines (especially with the coming of the iPad) but forgets that print designers mostly don’t have the education or experience in a digital environment. So in my opinion not the best choice if you want your online magazine to stand out and exploit the opportunities of a digital medium.

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Day II

Yesterday was day II of Multi Mania 2010, hopes were high but the expectations were met!  we started off with a quick overview of Adobe CS5 and a kick-ass talk by Aron Balkan. Here are some memorable quotes of the speakers I went to see. I can only encourage you to check out there blogs and websites because they are all very interesting personality’s.

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Aral Balkan – The art of emotional design

“Worry about the user’s needs not yours, dont drive people crazy!”

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(photo by vormplus)

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Geert CoppensAnimated Explanations: Viral educational content

“It’s all about attention!’

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Brendan Ciecko – Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll: One Pixel at at time

“Today I’m 22 years old and I founded my company ‘Ten Minutes Media‘ in 2003″

As a true entrepreneur Brendan started designing and developing music websites when he was only 11 years old. In a few years Brendan made sites for a variety of artists in the music industry like Katy Perry, Mick Jagger, Snoop dog, New Kids On The Block, Splash, David Guetta, Lenny Kravitz and many more. His company Ten Minutes Media is a absolute success serving clients like Warner Brothers, Capitol, SonyBMG, Clear Channel, …

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Christophe Rooms – CS5 for developers

Here is a demo of some new features in Flash CS5. It explains the Flash Text Engine, new Text Layout Panels, iPhone App Development, streamlined workflow with FXG support and the ability to import between the Flash tools, Photoshop and Illustrator.

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Branden Hall - HYPE: Combining creativity & code

“Creativity is not a talent it’s a skill!” & “Don’t forget to play, Play is practice.”

Branden is an amazing developer who frequently works with designer-rockstar Joshua Davis and try’s to keep his vision and his work fresh by constantly experimenting with his code. A good example of this philosophy is the HYPE framework a collaborative visual framework developed in FDT and AS3. At Multi Mania he showed us some examples of what the HYPE framework can do. Read more at http://www.hypeframework.org/blog/

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ADNERDS – Kicking ass in advertising land

“Technologie means noting if it doesn’t run on brainjuice”

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Little Miss Robot – Show some f°cking empathy!

“Try to put yourself in the shoes of your customer’s, co-workers, suppliers and community”

After showing us some amazing work like the domotica interface for Nico and opera live: Rigoletto & Gaetano Donizetti, the boys of Little miss Robot and there cute mascot tried to learn us an important lesson. Try to put yourself in the shoes of the client and the people around you, so don’t try to make something that only you like.

And they did than in a quite unusual way. They tried to engage the audience into a roll play in witch a client ‘Wimpy the pooh’ (who tries to sell toilet paper to a younger target group) and 3 volunteers from the audience (the creative studio + one senior jury member of cannes) had to improvise to solve problems the sector runs in to every day. It proved to be a serious challenge to get the timid Belgian people to participate but I’m sure everybody in the session was obligated to consider his or her roll in this very important discussion that is going on in our sector.

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OFFF 2009: Fail Gracefully… Day three!

on May.21, 2009

The day started of quite well, I slept great and the weather was not too bad. But I soon learned that _just like at the Colophon Seminar_ Panel discussions are not really worth coming out of bed for!

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Adobe Usergroup goes visual

on Apr.15, 2009

Gisteren ging in Gent weer een nieuwe Adobe Usergroup meeting door en Xantifee was natuurlijk van de partij. Ik was blij verrast om te horen dat na een lange traditie van vooral technische sprekers bij de Adobe Usergroup België, de 3 sprekers van de avond vooral een passie hebben voor het betere visuele werk.

Achter de micro zagen wij als eerste ‘Volstok Telefunken’, Thijs De Cloedt en Wouter Sel de creatieve bedenkers en animators van de motion graphic reeks ‘De monsters‘ (uit Man bijt hond) gaven ons een blik achter de schermen van hun zeer opmerkelijke cut-out-animations. Ze slagen er in ondanks de vlijmscherpe deadlines toch een enorme hoeveelheid zeer kwalitatief werk af te leveren. En dit door de combinatie van video met eenvoudige doch zeer aantrekkelijke character designs. Meer info op www.volstok.com

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inspiration-overload@Colophon2009.lu

on Mar.20, 2009

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This weekend (from 13 to 15 March 2009) me and my fellow college’s from Markee whent to Colophon 2009 in Luxembourg a biennial symposium for magazine makers, experts, advertisers, readers and all creatives involved in the world of the independent magazine.

People from all over the world came to Luxemburg to see todays most innovating magzines, exhibitions, talks & workshops. We became absolute fans off Eye magazine (www.eyemagazine.com), Meatpaper (www.meatpaper.com), Colors (www.colorsmagazine.com), Yummi (www.eat-fast.net), Lula (www.lulamag.com), Nuke (www.nuke.fr) and La Mas Bella (www.lamasbella.org)

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A big thanks go’s out to the PostrMagazine Boys for sending out great party vibes! Here is there picture report and party report.

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