Ordinary Folk Explains WTF Nouns Is

No matter if you believe crypto is the future or financial folly, you have to agree that this explainer by the crew at Ordinary Folk for the generative NFT art project called Nouns is both insightful and highly entertaining. [Watch]

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Typesetting in the Sky: Hobbes Launches “Aerial” Font for Drones

Detroit motion studio Hobbes brings carefully crafted typography to the night sky with the design and programming of their aptly named Aerial font family designed specifically for drone shows. [Watch]

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Hornet’s CD Itay Tevel is Obsessed with “Systems”

The first film in a new series from Hornet designed as “a place to play, experiment, and take risks – a sandbox of sorts, where artists are free to push the limits of their creativity, without constraints.” [Watch]

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Chris Carboni Recruits Midjourney for AI-Generated Short Film “Hairy Pouter”

Brooklyn CD/director Chris Carboni just dropped a fresh bit of AI-generated fun with this visual book review of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone driven by the disarming honesty of a 98-year-old reader named Lillian. [Watch]

Minima Blockchain Manifesto by Ordinary Folk | STASH MAGAZINE

Minima Blockchain “Manifesto” by Ordinary Folk

From the team at Ordinary Folk in Vancouver: “When it came to introducing their mission to the world, Minima wanted to go for something a little outside what you’d normally expect from a web3 company.” [Watch]

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Ordinary Folk Uses Spline to Introduce Spline

While brand explainer films are now ubiquitous, there are very few that actually use the featured product to create the finished visuals – like, say, this one by Vancouver’s Ordinary Folk for the browser-based real-time 3D app Spline. [Watch]

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