- Gomediazine Interview
- Karin Fong in Yale Alumni Magazine
- Karin Fong's Comments on Art of the Title
- Magic Trip Screening
- Fast Co. Design Interview
- Mark Gardner At Gravity Free
- Lauren Hartstone At CoMotion
- Studio Daily Interview
- Karin Fong At See Change
- SHOOT's New Directors Showcase
- New York In Motion Interview
- Karin Fong At D&AD
- Karin Fong Daredevil Interview
- SXSW Finalists
- Oscars Work In EW
- Karin Fong At Design Indaba
- IF At SourceEcreative Meeting
- Michelle Dougherty Interview
- Never Let Me Go Poster
- THR Reviews Cats & Dogs
- Never Let Me Go
- Motion 2010
- IF Making EMMY History
- PromaxBDA Awards Dusk
- Herman Miller Awarded!
- Collaboration at the MAD
- AIGA Design Journeys
- The Reel World: NY
- Take Note
- Expanding our Family
- The Architect's Newspaper
- Fast Company Blog
- motion09
- Submarine Channel
- fxguide
- Making of Machine Vision
- Fast Company
- Hammer Museum
- Karin at Parsons
- F5 RE:FRESH
- IdN
- Communication Arts
- SCAD / Inspire '09
- AIGA Talk About
- build
- Berlinale Film Festival
- WebbyConnect
- 5D Conference
- Mad Men - Emmy Night
- Title Design Event
- Venice Biennale
- Boards - Forward Motion
- Boards - Mummy
- Panama is the Museum
- 2.3
- I.D. Design Review
- Design Taxi Interview
- segdDesign
- Viewpoint Newsletter
- One Club Magazine Yash Egami
- New York Times Nicholai Ourossoff
- Communication Arts
- Apple.com Bija Gutoff
- Fast Company Alissa Walker
Imaginary Forces' Karin Fong will be participating in an exciting event for the New York Chapter of the AIGA. Taking place Tuesday, February 16th, the event brings together some of the best motion directors and designers working in New York today to discuss inspiration and methodology. For more information about this event and the NY chapter of the AIGA click here.
"Call it Poetry in Motion—those short-form bursts of tightly choreographed type and compressed narrative that create our first impressions of a movie or TV show. And though they've been around since the advent of commercial cinema, never before have title sequences been as much in the limelight as they are today. "The Reel World: New York" offers up a rare opportunity to see the Big Apple's greatest motion-graphics gurus on the same stage describing the methods and meanings behind this ever-evolving art form."