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April 10, 2008
Lumia

The most amazing animation you’ll ever see



OULU, Finland – Nokia gets to work with some amazingly talented people, and none more so than the creatives over at Kuneri. Their strapline is “we create great-looking mobile software and help others to do the same”.

That might sound like a snappy sales line, but as Kuneri’s first online advert shows, they’ve got the skills to back it up.

Created to promote Kuneri’s new mobile application development product, Kunerilite, the video shows a Nokia N95 8GB being drawn in MS Paint with a mouse. Nothing more, nothing less. The level of detail in the drawing is incredible. The project itself took 10 painstaking hours, though the video has been sped up and lasts a few minutes.

The video highlights something really important though, that it doesn’t take much to create something brilliant. With the right creativity and skills, fantastic things can be created. With the video quickly working its way around the Internet from Kuneri’s own site to YouTube and more recently Symbian-Freak.com, it also shows you don’t need big budgets to make a name for yourself.

Symbian-Freak outlined the genius of it simply:

“I just can’t believe what they did with just a pair of hands and the mouse”

Check out the video here. Seeing is believing.

Let us know if you’ve created anything similar.

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