A Human Flipbook Made Using 150 T-Shirts & Stop-Motion

by Scott Beale on September 24, 2007 · 2 comments

The Midwest chain of sandwich shops Erbert & Gerbert came up with a creative marking idea, the Human Flipbook. In two days they printed up 150 unique t-shirts which were then used with stop-motion animation to create the Human Flipbook.

Here’s a video showing how the Human Flipbook was made.

via Fresh Creation

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