2010
DVEIN and Oh Yeah Studio



Dvein is a spanish studio of illustrators, art directors and 3D animators consisting of Fernando Dominguez, Teo Guillem and Carlos Pardo. Their motion graphics work is a mixture of real and imaginary worlds, both conceptually and technically. The studio started out working for Kyle Cooper (Imaginary Forces), creating titles for Spider-Man 3 and more. Its international recognition, under the name Dvein, came through the creation of jobs like Diesel Liquid Space, and the creation of credits for some of the major festivals of digital art, such as OFFF, F5 and Tocame.


Oh Yeah Studio is a duo, Christina and Hans Christian. They met in school in Norway where they started collaborating (and became a couple), and doing their 'thing', making idealistic projects and explore new fields and have fun. The studio has had a natural development since it started as a hobby project- and into what it is today, a multidisciplinary design studio with two full-time designers.

Their style and technique is usually combined analogue and digital drawing and the images are often made up by few colors and abstract shapes. The fusion is interesting because the digital vector shapes are a contrast to the analogue drawings. Vectors give you perhaps a more designed feel, whereas the drawings evoke an expression of the ideological craftsmanship of the artist/illustrator, which is more about the creation of things.

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DVEIN:

Dvein: F5 Titles from F5 on Vimeo.



OFFF 2006 with DVEIN from Marcelo Baldin on Vimeo.



DVEIN // Showreel '09 from DIGITAL TEMPLE Magazine on Vimeo.



TOCAME Titles from Marcelo Baldin on Vimeo.



Diesel Liquid Space from Marcelo Baldin on Vimeo.



More work at dvein.com




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