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A tribute in Post-its to the dreaded deadline

For all those who've grappled with deadlines and felt besieged by Post-it notes, here's a beautiful testament to the experience. Created by Savannah College of Art and Design student Bang-yao Liu, the two-minute clip required three months of planning, four days of shooting and more than 6,000 Post-its. The behind-the-scenes video really makes you appreciate the enormity of this stop-motion project. And hey, 3M, if you like all the hard work this kid put into the video and want to use it as an official promotion, I've got a crazy suggestion: Try paying for this one.

—Posted by David Griner

June 12, 2009 in 3M, Griner, Student work | Permalink

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This is great! I'm sure it took some time to set up though haha.

Posted by: Kenneth Westling | Jun 12, 2009 9:56:49 AM

Simply amazing!

Posted by: Melinda | Jun 12, 2009 11:05:01 AM

very, very nice stuff.

Posted by: wow | Jun 12, 2009 1:37:09 PM

Excellent work. Esoteric but excellent none the less.

Posted by: D Bag/Crunchwrap Supreme | Jun 12, 2009 8:08:10 PM

Brilllante y simple es una gran idea. Saludos
Productopolis Rules!!!

Posted by: julio mendoza | Jun 14, 2009 1:25:58 PM


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