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Fun with Claymation!! - Part Three from News clips from Moli on February 14, 2008 33 views
Ryan has been an independent animator for the past 10 years, writing and animating his own films. His clay-animated shorts have been screened at the National Gallery Of Art in Washington D.C. and have appeared in over 50 film festivals around the world, winning awards in over half of the competitive festivals. Ryan has also produced 4 short films and segments for HBO and HBO Family, an educational film for Partnership For a Drug Free America, as well as 8 environmental commercials for Vacaville and Rohnert Park. Ryan has been invited to speak on animation at a number of schools, and participate as judge at such prestigious film festivals as The Palm Springs International Short Film Festival. He’s spent the last five years studying Illustration and Character Design at the Academy Of Art University in San Francisco, and studied art and history at the Scuola Lorenzo Di Medici in Florence, Italy. He is currently preparing "Hindenburg: The Musical", which he co-wrote, for the stage. Courtesy of Ryan McCulloch. Visit Ryan McC on MOLI.com
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Fun with Claymation!! - Part Two from News clips from Moli on February 14, 2008 36 views
Ryan has been an independent animator for the past 10 years, writing and animating his own films. His clay-animated shorts have been screened at the National Gallery Of Art in Washington D.C. and have appeared in over 50 film festivals around the world, winning awards in over half of the competitive festivals. Ryan has also produced 4 short films and segments for HBO and HBO Family, an educational film for Partnership For a Drug Free America, as well as 8 environmental commercials for Vacaville and Rohnert Park. Ryan has been invited to speak on animation at a number of schools, and participate as judge at such prestigious film festivals as The Palm Springs International Short Film Festival. He’s spent the last five years studying Illustration and Character Design at the Academy Of Art University in San Francisco, and studied art and history at the Scuola Lorenzo Di Medici in Florence, Italy. He is currently preparing "Hindenburg: The Musical", which he co-wrote, for the stage. Courtesy of Ryan McCulloch. Visit Ryan McC on MOLI.com
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Meet Fashion Entrepreneur Nova Lorraine! - Part Two from News clips from Moli on February 14, 2008 36 views
Beauty - Elegance - Individuality... this is what Nova Lorraine strives to achieve in each piece she designs. Nova started her career believing she would become a psychologist and after attending graduate school - she decided to follow her passion for art and enrolled in the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. Nova has always loved working with people and helping them in some way. Fashion has allowed her to combine her love for others with her passion for design. She also uses her training in psychology to create beautiful clothes that speak to one's personality and lifestyle. Her niche has been Made to Order Eveningwear and Custom Bridal. She has a signature line of brocade jackets and dresscoats that have been popular items in her Collection. Nova's customers seek a full experience when they shop and Nova has been successful at delivering very memorable ones with each purchase. Nova Lorraine is also very committed to educating women and young girls on the importance of finding their passions in life and building a strong inner self. This has led to the creation of Raine Magazine. A magazine committed to inspire women through fashion and empower them through business. The magazine is scheduled to be launched in 2006. Nova strongly believes in giving back and is actively involved with nonprofit organizations that also share a vision of education and empowerment such as the Junior League and The Links. Courtesy of Nova Lorraine. Visit Nova Lorraine on MOLI.com
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Meet Fashion Entrepreneur Nova Lorraine! - Part One from News clips from Moli on February 14, 2008 33 views
Beauty - Elegance - Individuality... this is what Nova Lorraine strives to achieve in each piece she designs. Nova started her career believing she would become a psychologist and after attending graduate school - she decided to follow her passion for art and enrolled in the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. Nova has always loved working with people and helping them in some way. Fashion has allowed her to combine her love for others with her passion for design. She also uses her training in psychology to create beautiful clothes that speak to one's personality and lifestyle. Her niche has been Made to Order Eveningwear and Custom Bridal. She has a signature line of brocade jackets and dresscoats that have been popular items in her Collection. Nova's customers seek a full experience when they shop and Nova has been successful at delivering very memorable ones with each purchase. Nova Lorraine is also very committed to educating women and young girls on the importance of finding their passions in life and building a strong inner self. This has led to the creation of Raine Magazine. A magazine committed to inspire women through fashion and empower them through business. The magazine is scheduled to be launched in 2006. Nova strongly believes in giving back and is actively involved with nonprofit organizations that also share a vision of education and empowerment such as the Junior League and The Links. Courtesy of Nova Lorraine. Visit Nova Lorraine on MOLI.com
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Fun with Claymation!! - Part One from News clips from Moli on February 14, 2008 24 views
Ryan has been an independent animator for the past 10 years, writing and animating his own films. His clay-animated shorts have been screened at the National Gallery Of Art in Washington D.C. and have appeared in over 50 film festivals around the world, winning awards in over half of the competitive festivals. Ryan has also produced 4 short films and segments for HBO and HBO Family, an educational film for Partnership For a Drug Free America, as well as 8 environmental commercials for Vacaville and Rohnert Park. Ryan has been invited to speak on animation at a number of schools, and participate as judge at such prestigious film festivals as The Palm Springs International Short Film Festival. He’s spent the last five years studying Illustration and Character Design at the Academy Of Art University in San Francisco, and studied art and history at the Scuola Lorenzo Di Medici in Florence, Italy. He is currently preparing "Hindenburg: The Musical", which he co-wrote, for the stage. Courtesy of Ryan McCulloch. Visit Ryan McC on MOLI.com
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Part Three "I used to think women who looked past my flaws were really cool women with brains, now I think they're just desperate." from News clips from Moli on January 31, 2008 36 views
"I used to think women who looked past my flaws were really cool women with brains," one of Los Angeles-based graphic artist Donny Miller's pictures broadcasts. "Now I think they're just desperate." And so establishes his tone. Miller's bright, pop illustrations, often of smiling men and women, belie other bon mots like "You are beautiful in every single way, except maybe one or two," "Let's tell each other our darkest secrets. Later, when things go bad, we can use them against each other," and "We think so much alike. Although, I have no idea what you're thinking." Visit Donny Miller on www.MOLI.com
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Part Two"I used to think women who looked past my flaws were really cool women with brains, now I think they're just desperate." from News clips from Moli on January 31, 2008 33 views
"I used to think women who looked past my flaws were really cool women with brains," one of Los Angeles-based graphic artist Donny Miller's pictures broadcasts. "Now I think they're just desperate." And so establishes his tone. Miller's bright, pop illustrations, often of smiling men and women, belie other bon mots like "You are beautiful in every single way, except maybe one or two," "Let's tell each other our darkest secrets. Later, when things go bad, we can use them against each other," and "We think so much alike. Although, I have no idea what you're thinking." Visit Donny Miller on www.MOLI.com
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"Holy Crap That Was Close" Airforce Aviator from News clips from Moli on January 31, 2008 36 views
Before the trial and the "If I Did It" days, we remember O.J. Simpson snaking his way through the airport, leaping over luggage and any other obstacle in his way for Hertz rent-a-car commercials. And if there's a fond memory for the Juice's legacy, it's thanks in part to the team at the advertising agency Scali, McCabe, Sloves. There, Norm Siegel, the firm's former Senior Vice President and Creative Group Head, worked on the Hertz account before turning his attention to the airport and planes themselves. These days, Siegel is a full-time aviation enthusiast and artist. His paintings have won awards from the American Society of Aviation Artists. His works include "Holy Crap That Was Close" and "Work Faster." Looks like old ad and copywriting habits die hard. Visit Norman Siegel on www.MOLI.com
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Punk and Tattoo Design goes Mainstream from News clips from Moli on January 31, 2008 42 views
It's a close call between whether heidiminx has more tattoos or more licensing deals. And it doesn't help settle the count when more of both are getting added all the time. Minx started her clothing and accessories company, Franky & Minx, in March 2001 as a way to integrate authentic alt, punk, and tattoo culture and design into the mainstream. The combination has been so successful that she has secured licensing deals in multiple categories and has co-branded with the likes of Vision Streetwear and Jones Soda. In her spare time, she showcases her 'punk rock Martha Stewart' tips and tricks at her DIY site - www.punkrockdomestics.com. Visit heidiminx on www.MOLI.com
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Part One "I used to think women who looked past my flaws were really cool women with brains, now I think they're just desperate." from News clips from Moli on January 31, 2008 21 views
"I used to think women who looked past my flaws were really cool women with brains," one of Los Angeles-based graphic artist Donny Miller's pictures broadcasts. "Now I think they're just desperate." And so establishes his tone. Miller's bright, pop illustrations, often of smiling men and women, belie other bon mots like "You are beautiful in every single way, except maybe one or two," "Let's tell each other our darkest secrets. Later, when things go bad, we can use them against each other," and "We think so much alike. Although, I have no idea what you're thinking." Visit Donny Miller on www.MOLI.com
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Celebrate the Body with Nubian Heritage from News clips from Moli on January 24, 2008 45 views
In the early '90s, Rich Dennis and Nyema Tubman, the co-owners of Nubian Heritage, took their commitment to all natural skin care products for African Americans to the streets. Literally. Old friends Dennis and Tubman started selling pure shea butter as street vendors in New York City. They became so popular that they not only expanded the line, but the whole operation as well. Nubian Heritage has gone from a single lotion to a community-based business and lifestyle brand. There are currently Nubian Heritage stores in Brooklyn, Queens, and the 22,000 square-foot flagship in Harlem, where MOLI checked out the skin and hair care products, home furnishings, cafe, and up and coming day spa. Visit Nubian Heritage on www.MOLI.com
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Punk and Tattoo Design goes Mainstream from News clips from Moli on January 24, 2008 18 views
It's a close call between whether heidiminx has more tattoos or more licensing deals. And it doesn't help settle the count when more of both are getting added all the time. Minx started her clothing and accessories company, Franky & Minx, in March 2001 as a way to integrate authentic alt, punk, and tattoo culture and design into the mainstream. The combination has been so successful that she has secured licensing deals in multiple categories and has co-branded with the likes of Vision Streetwear and Jones Soda. In her spare time, she showcases her 'punk rock Martha Stewart' tips and tricks at her DIY site - www.punkrockdomestics.com. Visit heidiminx on www.MOLI.com
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Celebrate the Body with Nubian Heritage from News clips from Moli on January 24, 2008 6 views
In the early '90s, Rich Dennis and Nyema Tubman, the co-owners of Nubian Heritage, took their commitment to all natural skin care products for African Americans to the streets. Literally. Old friends Dennis and Tubman started selling pure shea butter as street vendors in New York City. They became so popular that they not only expanded the line, but the whole operation as well. Nubian Heritage has gone from a single lotion to a community-based business and lifestyle brand. There are currently Nubian Heritage stores in Brooklyn, Queens, and the 22,000 square-foot flagship in Harlem, where MOLI checked out the skin and hair care products, home furnishings, cafe, and up and coming day spa. Visit Nubian Heritage on www.MOLI.com
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Punk and Tattoo Design goes Mainstream from News clips from Moli on January 24, 2008 15 views
It's a close call between whether heidiminx has more tattoos or more licensing deals. And it doesn't help settle the count when more of both are getting added all the time. Minx started her clothing and accessories company, Franky & Minx, in March 2001 as a way to integrate authentic alt, punk, and tattoo culture and design into the mainstream. The combination has been so successful that she has secured licensing deals in multiple categories and has co-branded with the likes of Vision Streetwear and Jones Soda. In her spare time, she showcases her 'punk rock Martha Stewart' tips and tricks at her DIY site - www.punkrockdomestics.com. Visit heidiminx on www.MOLI.com
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"I used to think women who looked past my flaws were really cool women with brains, now I think they're just desperate." from News clips from Moli on January 17, 2008 12 views
"I used to think women who looked past my flaws were really cool women with brains," one of Los Angeles-based graphic artist Donny Miller's pictures broadcasts. "Now I think they're just desperate." And so establishes his tone. Miller's bright, pop illustrations, often of smiling men and women, belie other bon mots like "You are beautiful in every single way, except maybe one or two," "Let's tell each other our darkest secrets. Later, when things go bad, we can use them against each other," and "We think so much alike. Although, I have no idea what you're thinking." Visit Donny Miller on www.MOLI.com
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"I used to think women who looked past my flaws were really cool women with brains, now I think they're just desperate." from News clips from Moli on January 17, 2008 15 views
"I used to think women who looked past my flaws were really cool women with brains," one of Los Angeles-based graphic artist Donny Miller's pictures broadcasts. "Now I think they're just desperate." And so establishes his tone. Miller's bright, pop illustrations, often of smiling men and women, belie other bon mots like "You are beautiful in every single way, except maybe one or two," "Let's tell each other our darkest secrets. Later, when things go bad, we can use them against each other," and "We think so much alike. Although, I have no idea what you're thinking." Visit Donny Miller on www.MOLI.com
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Interior Design with a Flair from News clips from Moli on January 17, 2008 9 views
Whether you're into minimalist modern or ornate opulence, Marilynn Berke Interior Design Associates has got the look for you. Marilynn Berke has 25 years of experience transforming interiors into the homes of her customer's dreams. The firm is located in South Florida, but its reputation for expert service and a down-to-earth approach attracts clients from all over the country, both individual and commercial. "We do what the client is looking for," Berke says, and success comes from there. Visit MarilynnBerke on www.MOLI.com
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Interior Design with a Flair from News clips from Moli on January 17, 2008 12 views
Whether you're into minimalist modern or ornate opulence, Marilynn Berke Interior Design Associates has got the look for you. Marilynn Berke has 25 years of experience transforming interiors into the homes of her customer's dreams. The firm is located in South Florida, but its reputation for expert service and a down-to-earth approach attracts clients from all over the country, both individual and commercial. "We do what the client is looking for," Berke says, and success comes from there. Visit MarilynnBerke on www.MOLI.com
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"I used to think women who looked past my flaws were really cool women with brains, now I think they're just desperate." from News clips from Moli on January 17, 2008 12 views
"I used to think women who looked past my flaws were really cool women with brains," one of Los Angeles-based graphic artist Donny Miller's pictures broadcasts. "Now I think they're just desperate." And so establishes his tone. Miller's bright, pop illustrations, often of smiling men and women, belie other bon mots like "You are beautiful in every single way, except maybe one or two," "Let's tell each other our darkest secrets. Later, when things go bad, we can use them against each other," and "We think so much alike. Although, I have no idea what you're thinking." Visit Donny Miller on www.MOLI.com
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