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Oct 24 2019 Original Artworks
Surfer Girl – Original art print with a cool beachy feel. A retro minimalist pop art print on fine art paper with torn edges. A fantastic addition to any house with an eye for design. An artistic exercise in minimal colour and forms. Numbered original artwork print. Ideal for those who love the beach, are…
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May 16 2019 FomoOrganisers
Here is some digital content produced by 3cre8ive to help launch Fomo365.com and attract event organisers. Video concept shot & edited by 3cre8ive
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Mar 18 2019 WTF
Fomo365 WTF teaser video, concept, shot and edited by 3cre8ive, Fomo365 will be online very soon people – the place to go for Events activities, happenings and more in one searchable on-line calendar. It’s for Social Butterflys and anyone who has and event or activity they want to get the word out for.
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Oct 12 2017 Build Your Empire
3cre8ive has just finished a new website for the largest industrial estate on the Gold Coast – Empire Industrial Estate. Situated in the Yalala Enterprise Area over 127ha this is a massive project under development by The Stephens Group. 3cre8ive is producing imagery, digital, printed material, signage and developed the distinctive branding. Fully responsive and…
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Feb 09 2017 Trippy Animation
Here’s a trippy cubist retro animation… it’s also on instagram
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Mar 29 2016 Digital Content – Old School
There is nothing like the warmth of a Polaroid
Digital imagery definitely has it’s advantages no denying that fact (convenience, speed, cost). However it can lack the warmth and character you can get with film. Polaroids improved on the speed of developing before digital came along by producing instant (not really they took a while to… -
Mar 23 2016 Original Digital Content
3cre8ive can develop original and creative digital content for your website and social media. Surfergirl is a illustration and animation by 3cre8ive in a cubist style for Youtube, Facebook and Instagram. This imagery with it’s soundscape creates an ambience and mood within seconds of viewing – setting a scene and telling a story.
The illustration was…