To be fair, it’s quite hard to name a favorite moment of this year’s lockdown. One thing that did brighten our days, though, were the projects submitted to our Lockdown Special. If they made your home office time as well, make sure to give them a vote for the best concept and idea for coping with the crisis in the competition ‘Creatives for Vienna’ by the Vienna Business Agency.

 

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In an open call Business Agency Vienna asked their community for creative ideas and visions for a life after the Corona crisis to choose from. We are very honored that our Moon Exhibition – Lockdown Special is amongst the 240 projects that were chosen for the public voting.

 

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Find your favorite edition in our quick overview – simply click on the images to see the full articles:

 

LIQUID PIXELS  BY DEREK KUNSTMANN

In this tutorial, Bavarian designer Derek Kunstmann teaches you his digital method to create a nice marble effect in Photoshop. All you need is an image and some experimenting.

 

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DIGITAL MAGAZINE BY JULIAN PRESENT

Print goes digital. Photographer and graphic designer Julian Present shows you how he adapted the existing content of a print magazine to a responsive environment.

 

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CORONA.WEBCAM BY JANICK ENTREMONT

Why only use one camera when we have access to thousands? During Lockdown, Janick Entremont extracted little sceneries from webcams around the world.

 

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LOCKDOWN SPECIAL: HTTP://THROUGHTHEWINDOW.ONLINE BY DVTK

Same pandemic, different skies. By collecting snapshots taken by people locked-down all around the world, DVTK created a virtual collective landscape.

 

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LOCKDOWN SPECIAL: 404 BY 101

No index, no grid, no rules. 101 established a free and fun creative coding archive collecting interesting websites.

 

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LOCKDOWN SPECIAL: YANCHI BY MAXIMILIAN PRAG & MARLENE KAGER

What was supposed to be a brand exercise for uni quickly turned into a first-person player experience. Maximilian Prag and Marlene Kager make you navigate through a hybrid virtual club infused with digital art and music experiences.

 

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