Dec 07
I recently had the pleasure again of working with Jake Lodwick on his new project, PUMMELVISION.
We started with his initial idea and example video and designed the brand starting with the logo and then moving on to the application itself. Making one for yourself should be as easy as 1 2 3.
It’s a great way to look at years worth of photos in one sitting. 
“Pummelvision flashes your life before your eyes using photos from you Facebook, Flickr or Tumblr.”
Also, the music was composed by Ary Warnaar and Nate Ritholz of Anamanaguchi

I recently had the pleasure again of working with Jake Lodwick on his new project, PUMMELVISION.

We started with his initial idea and example video and designed the brand starting with the logo and then moving on to the application itself. Making one for yourself should be as easy as 1 2 3.

It’s a great way to look at years worth of photos in one sitting. 

“Pummelvision flashes your life before your eyes using photos from you Facebook, Flickr or Tumblr.”

Also, the music was composed by Ary Warnaar and Nate Ritholz of Anamanaguchi

  1. emceesmalltalk reblogged this from jarredbishop
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  3. janelovesny reblogged this from jstn and added:
    Wow! Ours is here: http://vimeo.com/17584774
  4. fingerskneesandtoes reblogged this from bustr and added:
    Very relevant to my interests
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  6. bustr reblogged this from jstn and added:
    I can’t wait to be pummeled by my own life. Hit me!
  7. jarredbishop reblogged this from kevindavidcrowe and added:
    This is fantastic.
  8. jstn reblogged this from ary and added:
    site a while ago and I was excited by the concept alone, but I wasn’t prepared for how emotionally engaging the video...
  9. ary reblogged this from jstn and added:
    give this a try. and tell me what you think of the track playing during your video. (pro-tip: i wrote it with nate.)
  10. happypancake reblogged this from jstn and added:
    Mine didn’t work. Says my flickr email address can’t be found. Huh.