There is a perfect GIF for every moment, but spend too much time hunting for it, and the moment is lost. That’s why you need GIFwrapped—an iOS app that lets you sync and share your favorite animated GIFs across all your devices.
For all the time we’ve spent staring blankly at GIFs, it’s crazy to think that those looping animations could have been hiding coded messages all along. Prosthetic Knowledge put together this "Lenticular Encryption" project to show how illicit info can be snuck into everyone’s favorite image format.
These mesmerizing time-slice GIFs show twinkling views of the passing of time in a series of subtle snatches of the same scene stitched together.
Digital artist Dusan Cezek has a great collection of 8-bit style GIFs inspired by some of the greatest movies ever made. We’re talking The Big Lebowski, Pulp Fiction, Clerks, and more. You should really check out the whole series, but here are our absolute favorites. Can you name them all?
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There’s something hypnotic about watching vehicles crash and roll, especially knowing that only the test dummies are in danger. However, in this image-stabilized clip, the car doesn’t seem to be the one rolling, but rather the entire world around it.
Everybody knows that Bloomberg Businessweek‘s design team is damn good at what they do
Not everyone appreciates a GIF. And not everyone appreciates an early Renaissance masterpiece. But there’s more audience overlap than you’d think. Just ask Scorpion Dagger, née James Kerr, an artist whose GIFs feature subjects from 15th century paintings creeping on Instagram and unfriending each other on Facebook.
New York City can be cruel and punishing, but it sure looks delightful in these pixelated GIFs from designer Nana Rausch.