Tagged: Evan Stainsby
Dailies – Update (2016 review)
My Dailies Project has been going on for over a year now, but 2016 was my first complete year of producing Dailies. So I did a bit of a review… Here is what...
Exhibit . A
I contributed to the first (and sadly only) Exhibit . A The rules were simple: – no longer than 15 secs – square: 1080×1080 – use the theme: RUNNING ON EMPTY Exploring infinity in...
Applied Machinery Australia – Logo Animation
Animated logo sting for APPLIED Machinery Australia, a client of Bravo Tango Bravo.
Dailies – Update (March 2016)
Just recently I have been lucky enough to be featured on Fubiz.net for my Dailies Project: http://www.fubiz.net/en/2016/05/06/abstract-geometric-photo-montages-by-evan-stainsby/ They featured my collection of work from January 2016. And since it has been over seven months...
The Pi Pixel Project
I wanted to learn a bit more about coding, so recently I began using codecademy.com to teach myself about Python. I needed a project. International π (Pi) Day was coming up on March the fourteenth (3/14 for...
Black and white, bathed in a golden light.
I have always been told that Iceland is an amazing place to visit. But nothing prepared me for Iceland during the winter solstice. The mix of black volcanic soil with the heavy snowfall, drenched in the...
Dailies – Just getting started
When I first moved to New York I have had a fair bit of free time. So I resolved to work on as many personal projects as possible. This is one of them. A daily...
Tarzie Warzie – ‘I’m Free’ music clip
Tarzie Warzie is a Melbourne singer/songwriter, who has recently completed a set of original songs for her first EP ‘I’m Free’. This is the music video that we created and funded for her birthday....
Evan Stainsby – Motion Graphics Reel
This is my Motion Graphics Showreel. My work shown here is a mix of After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator, Cinema 4D, and Nuke. The showreel includes Strike Bowling, Catch Perfect, Quasimodo’s Dream, Tarzie Warzie, Two Refugees...
Two Refugees and a Blonde
It couldn’t be a more fitting time for a web series about refugees, especially in Australia where it’s a highly discussed subject on all sides of politics. ‘Created by Osamah Sami, Rain Fuller and...
Broken Spires – EP Artwork
I was approached by Audio Engineer/Composer/Electronic Producer Sam Hopgood to design a series of covers, two singles and an EP, for his new project, Broken Spires. The idea was based around his first single, Twelve Letters,...
Zombies Ahead!
Who doesn’t love zombies? And who doesn’t want an Electric Motocross Bike? Well, do I have news for you! Morgan Evans from Otaku Films has just finished a short film involving both. It’s an ad for...
Give a chip to a Mammy’s boy
Some friends of mine have just opened a chip shop in St. Kilda, Melbourne. It’s called Mammy’s Boy, after those loveable Irish layabouts, and they sell everything from burgers to beers, from fish to soft-serve, and chips, usually slathered...
From Cenotes to Skyscrapers
In early 2014 I went to Mexico and the U.S.A. The trip consisted of a visit around the Yucatán Peninsula and ten days in New York City. Below is a collection of images that I...
Toys for Target
One of the jobs I have finished in the last few months for work was a type design project for Target’s latest toy sale. The brief was for the type to be playful, to...
Big Shoe for Strike bowling
In March 2014, Strike bowling had a competition called RE:BOOT to design the look of their new bowling shoe. The competition involved submitting a shoe design on Strike’s facebook page and from these submissions, ten finalists and...
Evan Stainsby – Motion Graphics Showreel 2014
This is my Motion Graphics Showreel from 2014. My work shown here is a mix of After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator, Cinema 4D and Nuke. The showreel includes Quasimodo’s Dream, Catch Perfect, Kempe Engineering, Melbourne Victory,...
The people of Bangladesh
While travelling, I like to capture images of local faces. Sometimes I feel that I am imposing or intruding on people when taking their photo, this is definitely not the case in Bangladesh –...
Chocolate Lindt ball melting in Melbourne
During a heat wave in January 2014 I recorded this chocolate Lindt ball melting in a bluestone laneway in South Melbourne. It took just under 3 minutes to become a puddle of chocolate. With...