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Ever since Joss Whedon’s space western was canceled back in 2003, its fans — at first, a relatively small contingent, but as time and DVD sales grew, so did the ranks swell — have wondered what could possibly rescue it from the tightly clenched jaws of death. And until now, nothing could….
Breathtaking motion capture from the creator of Heavy Rain. Seriously, watch it. #Stunning (via @Huey @RooReynolds) “Kara” by Quantic Dream (by sceablog)
Described by Hugh Garry as:
Shit got real - The creator of Heavy Rain said that the Kara demo can be run on a PlayStation 3. It shows an android being built and gaining consciousness, as well as demoing some jaw-dropping motion and facial capture technology. Just look:
The salary was undisclosed, but the job still sounds awesome.
The role: Doodler
First impressions matter. Every day, hundreds of millions of online users visit the Google homepage. Yes, to search. But also, to be delighted, informed, and surprised (And maybe even to laugh a little). The Google Doodle makes this possible — it’s the change that is constant on Google.com. As a Product Graphic Designer/Illustrator, more commonly known as a “Doodler,” you have the world’s best platform to showcase your stylistic skills — as well as your sense of humor, love of all things historical and imaginative artistry. From Jules Verne to Pac-Man, you have the reins to our brand and iconic logo and can run free with your innovative ideas. Go forth and doodle!
Responsibilities:
- Draw, design, and/or animate the highly visible Google homepage doodles.
- Come up with consistently excellent creative ideas within the constraints of the our logo.
- Manage complex collaborative projects from idea, to executive pitches, to final execution in a fast-paced environment.
- Design illustrations both digitally and traditionally and in a wide range of artistic styles with great attention to detail.

More at: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2124992/What-Twitter-Google-Angry-Birds-look-like-1980s.html
Kellogg’s is celebrating the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee with limited edition, 1950’s cereal packaging, thought up by the firm’s Trafford-based marketing department. They will feature the first Coco the monkey illustration and the original Snap, Crackle and Pop character, with a view to helping retailers capitalise on the Diamond Jubilee celebrations. The company has commissioned collectables before, but only to mark significant years in Kellogg’s history.
More at: http://www.how-do.co.uk/north-west-media-news/north-west-marketing-services/retro-cornflakes-as-kellogg’s-creates-limited-edition-diamond-jubilee-packag
Amazeballs - perfect Friday #lunchtainment MAD MEN: THE GAME (via @Jamesp0p @andyrmyers @Tom_Heaton) (by TheFineBros)



