Circus Blog Category: In The Media
-
Grad Matt Moore In The New York Times
Circus grad and W+K Art Director, Matt Moore, speaks to The New York Times about his 3D Photography project, 3ERD.
-
Scoutmob Website
The Scoutmob website, which has garnered much attention, comes to us courtesy of Circus Grads. Copywriter, Liza Dunning and Designer, Andy Carlyle have helped to create a site that has caused some serious buzz, not only here in Atlanta, but nationally.
-
Circus Grad Has The Force
Circus grad Ryan McLaughlin helped create this memorable spot.
-
Golfstream QR Cloud Project
The project consists of embedded QR codes in the urban environment, linking to pieces of artwork. the project features seven large QR codes
that when photographed on a web-ready cell phone link viewers to small stories, poems or proverbs by dutch writers and poets. each written piece was commissioned for the project as a short inspirational message to users. -
Rachel And Alex Are Boss
Recent grads Rachel Marshall and Alex Saiz show us what it’s like to be The Boss.
-
Gradmen: Steve Mykolyn of Taxi
Steve Mykolyn from Taxi joins the GradMen campaign to get Don Draper to join us for graduation.
-
Comedy Central: Still Funny?
Looks like Santa brought Comedy central a new identity! And by “Santa,” we mean The Lab design group.
-
A Magical Augmented Reality Christmas Tale
Metaio’s developers and the renowned German Magician, Simon Pierro, have teamed up to bring you an extraordinary mixture of classical magical skills and real-time visualization technology.
-
Photographer Gregory Heisler On His Time Magazine Cover of Rudy Giuliani
Gregory Heisler is a New York-based photographer who is renowned for his technical mastery and thoughtful responsiveness. His enthusiasm, curiosity, and drive are manifested in his hands-on approach to all aspects of the image making process.
-
Best of the Digital Decade
The following pieces charted the course of the Digital Decade (2000-2010) with work that was visually striking and highly interactive.
-
2010 Social Networking Map
“Social networks have changed dramatically in the past few years with new networks dominating and other networks fading into internet oblivion.”
-
Ah, The Good Ol’ Days?
“Would the nostalgics and apologists of the “good old days” still hold the same views after viewing these vintage ads? This list may clash with the upscale world of Mad Men … but is far removed from our times?”