Nick Hoefly

Hey! I'm a 3D & Motion Graphics Artist based in NYC. I also build apps. Check out NickHoefly.com to see my work and Ollie Goes to see my latest app.

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Getting the Livestream setup for @NYCinterns #FindPassion conference. (Taken with Instagram at SVA Fine Arts)

Shout out to Kickstarter for posting about our conference this weekend. It’s going to be awesome!

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If you’re in the city this Saturday, pop by NY Creative Interns’ all-day conference, Find and Follow Your Passion. It will feature panels, discussions, and workshops designed to give emerging creative professionals the tools needed to create their dream careers — and our very own Stephanie Pereira will be on hand to speak! Check out their page for more deets, but some more reasons to go: the keynote speaker will be Josh Siegal, writer and producer of 30 Rock, followed by speakers from the Guggenheim, Etsy, AOL, Mashable, MTV, Sesame Street, NBC, LinkedIn, and more.

April is a busy month! While I can’t make all the events I want to, I’m excited to be participating in two huge ones later this month.

The first is the Find & Follow Your Passion Conference on April 21st, hosted at SVA by the amazing meet up group, NY Creative Interns. This is going to be an awesome event. I’ll be running a livestream feed of several of the panels. More details to come as the event gets closer.

The other event is World’s Largest Rainbow Parade! A RecordSetter Attempt w/ Jessi Arrington, part of RecordSetter’s World Record Day on April 28th. This is sure to be an interesting mix of crazy and colorful people marching from DUMBO, Brooklyn to Manhattan by way of the Brooklyn Bridge. Will be an incredible sight.

One event that I’ll be missing :( - the 2012 UCF Visual Language Gala/Premiere. While I visited UCF’s Center for Emerging Media on Monday, I got a chance to see the two new films, Box Forts and Flower Story. Whoa, these films are really good! While I can’t be there on the actual day, I’ll be ordering the DVD for sure. Great job to the senior class!