
The OFFF conference in Lisboa saw the end to a tiring but fun trip that has taken me from London - New York - Toronto - New York - Lisbon and soon back to London! This is a shot taken during one of three interviews that we did after leaving the title sequence doing a test render at the hotel. We’ll get the final movie posted online asap! Big thanks to everyone that came to the conference and showed us love, a big thank you to the DK office in NYC for letting me use their machines to edit while I was in New York and a very big thank you to Hector, Astridd, Céline and everyone who helps run OFFF! Hope to see you all soon!
May 11, 2008 at 8:47 am |

Just got back from Toronto in Canada after talking at the FITC conference! Many thanks to Sean, Lisa and Bram for making the stay so welcome and also a big shout out to Niko, Si and to Chris Bush! Was great hanging out! See you all sometime soon! Some photos of the trip over here!
April 24, 2008 at 5:21 am |

Currently working in New York for Digital Kitchen. I’m staying in an apartment on the far left of the above shot, its a great block with a nice little coffee shop across the road to set me up for the 21 block trek north to work every morning. 32 days away from everything that matters. Lets see how it goes :) DK New York - FITC Toronto - DK New York - OFFF Lisbon… Big thanks to Matt + Kyle for the sublet!
April 24, 2008 at 5:21 am |

Been backing up alot of work on my hard drives for archiving and came across this spread that I did for .net magazine last year. Thought I’d post it here as I haven’t been updating the main site as much recently. I’m especially guilty of not updating the Print section and with the new site relaunch coming soon and with the actual static design section no longer being a part of that redesign (replacing with photography) I was thinking that the blog would be as good a place as any to show any random print design that I may undertake!
Anyway, this is Greg Herman from Digital Kitchen in New York and was shot last summer on the rooftops of DK, the background is a shot from Dumbo in Brooklyn… so a big thanks to him for modeling for this one!
April 5, 2008 at 7:25 pm |

Computer Arts issue 147 is now on the shelves and if you check out the back page theres a small article by me on one of my all time design classics and huge inspiration; Chris Cunningham’s music promo for Bjork - All is full of love! Give it a quick flick if you get the chance!
April 1, 2008 at 2:03 pm |

It’s a wrap!
March 22, 2008 at 12:11 am |

3 years from the last redesign of The Ronin site designs for the next are underway! Peter Jaworowski of The Hejz is currently working on the interface and style so a big thank you to him and keep an eye out for the relaunch!
February 14, 2008 at 1:37 pm |

Just finished working with German based Scholz & Volkmer on the new Leica Cameras website. The new site makes heavy use of Flash and multiple perspective story telling. Shot entirely on location in Barcelona by Amsterdam based photographer Carli Hermes and then put together in After Effects combining stills with High Definition video in a very short time frame. Directed and animated by The Ronin, Art Direction and project lead by Carolina Cwiklinska, Audio by Hecq and all website development and design by S&V.
February 4, 2008 at 12:10 pm |

Finished this work for Hybrid Studio in LA at the end of November but was mega busy at the time so forgot to post it! I completed Intro and Outro Web page animations for the Alien vs Predator Requiem movie site using 20th Century Fox’s original photography. Audio by Hecq.
February 4, 2008 at 11:52 am |

Last night (Dec 23) saw the Devoid of Yesterday “Christmas Party” at the newly set up “Ronin Retreat”. As last year we drank Jacks, discussed world domination, future projects and the almighty question what would Denzel do? Probably not slump in the living room sofas shooting random polaroids of the evening! Now all we need is a trip out to the moors to stand in the cold with our cameras like we have nothing better to do! We rock harder than last year!
December 26, 2007 at 1:58 am |