
PostPanic is a motion house based in Amsterdam that truly has a unique style. The team does everything from start to finish in-house, including design, directing, animation (2D & 3D) and post-production.
That’s a lot of work for one shop, but after seeing the work, you’ll agree it’s worth keeping the original creative direction intact.

If we were to tag an entry on Number 17, we might use the following: Bonnie Siegler, Emily Oberman, Partners, New York, SNL, Room 650, Step Inside Design, Clean, Fun, Very Short List
Number 17 is also hosting a design challenge: Re-design any corporate logo, whether you love it or hate it, they want to see it. It will be featured in there next comic (’Room 650′ shown on the last page of STEP magazine), and anywhere else they plan to promote it. Send your entries asap to: all@number17.com
We just finished listening to the new drop from Shilo Volume 3 and it’s the perfect mix to design to! UK club DJ Graeme Sinden mixes this album with a full line up of unreleased tracks and it’s all wrapped up in a sexy cover (above).
Oh yeah, and the best part… it’s FREE!


We present to you the fantastic work of young designer Nick Delaney. Enjoy!
It’s been a long time coming, but Hillman Curtis updates with a fresh new look and a list of featured films. Artist Series: Sagmeister ‘08 is shown above.

“With an increasingly eclectic output, our ethos is all about good ideas and appropriate, forward thinking responses.” - Studio Tonne. Be sure to check the “Visit a day at Studio Tonne” link in the upper-right corner for a laugh.
And yo, we know their isn’t any work dated this year, but we don’t really care. 80% of this work is better than the “newest” stuff out right now, so there!

Switch Mediaworks is a design studio from Seoul, South Korea. These guys specialize in Flash micro sites. Check them out…

Amazing work all around from one of our latest Motion submissions, Anova, aka, Jesper Bentzen. Jesper is a designer and motion director from Denmark that was a former employee of Absolute, a post production house in London, but has since gone solo and is killing the motion scene as we speak!

William Ismael has his first solo show this Saturday, June 14th. The show is entitled ‘Line Flow‘ and it’s going to be nothing less than amazing. If you’re in the New York area this weekend, please stop by and say “whattup” to William. Chances are you might run into JD too. Wish we could be there!