Tierney Cathella-May Milne's hand-lettering in Youngblood lyric video

Check out the latest video for Youngblood created by my Capilano University IDEA School of Design grad student Tierney Cathella-May Milne and Mark Illing. Each frame was painstakingly created with hand-cut paper using stop-motion animation.

Tierney's studies in Psychology (BA, UBC) and lllustration/Design (IDEA Program, CapU)  inspire her to breakdown the complexities of our inner and outer landscapes and recombine them in colourful and unique ways.

The video used thousands of individually cut letters and analog glitching effects, and premiered on Vice's Noisey in late March 2017.

James Neufeld

James has over 20 years of experience in the web/interactive design and development, Internet marketing and social media industries, working primarily as a freelancer, consultant and instructor, but also as a subcontractor to small agencies. He has experience with a variety of clients in small business, government, institutional and not-for-profit sectors. James is an instructor, lab supervisor and blog/social media coordinator at Capilano University's IDEA School of Design and also teaches a CodeCore College. His specialty is HTML & CSS for designers.

http://magnetude.com/
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