On this year’s record store day venture hosted at radio-active, instead of browsing through the classics, I spent time enjoying cover designs. This was on of my favorite finds. Artwork by Sam Chirnside for Ital - Hive Mind.
My Happy Monday workspace!
As my fascination and love in living organisms has been growing this past year besides my digital preoccupations, I have decided to start an ongoing plant photo journal. So far here are a few personal ones from home.
A little collaboration with Gabriel S. We give you a little french electro goth pop.





Last April, Discovery’s Science Channel surprised us with their new logo design, nicknamed morph, animated by Imaginary Forces (IF). My role in the Discovery Hispanic network was to modify the off-air style guide by implementing the US logo adaptation to the Latin America version and after many revisions of do’s and dont’s, here are some goodies that marketing had delivered on these clever little give aways. (Lab mug, magnetic interesting shaped pen, and morphy-like play-doh, that, uum, I decided to have some fun with.)
Flyer Design for a Dj gig event during the Art Basel weekend.


Had the opportunity to put this title bumper together, as a creative for the Aifl VFX club, for this year’s Student Exhibition and Award Show, Spotlight. Which will be displayed in the entrance of the gallery at the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, and also be broadcasted on aifltv.com for its website launching event.
Section of music by: Tycho - Cascade

SpringFRESHH Playlist Vol.1 ♪
So I have been putting this playlist together for the past few days. I havn’t done one in a really long time, so here it is! It’s a mix of a little bit of woozy nostalgia, melancholic, lo-fi and ‘chillwave’ sounds. Anything that could remind you of the beginning of spring really.
Enjoy!
Download here

3D
Putting the sub poly animation to test, and a little fun with after effects.
Here is a quick test and 10 second long teaser.
Music by Nosaj Thing: Aquarium.
3D
Testing out some sub polygon displacement effects in cinema4D that I’m thinking of incorporating into my next project. Thanks to the wonderful tutorial by Nick from GSG.