Oddly Satisfying vol.7 Andreas Wannerstedt | STASH MAGAZINE

Oddly Satisfying Vol. 7 by Andreas Wannerstedt

CG artist and motion designer Andreas Wannerstedt in Stockholm: “Oddly Satisfying Vol. 7 is a series of different short loops, each one based upon the idea to trigger some kind of odd satisfaction and that inexplicable feeling we all know.” [Watch]

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Found Studio Uncovers History for Viasat

Ryan Locke, senior motion designer/AD at Found Studio in London: “Launching [European broadcaster] Viasat World’s latest creative campaign, ‘Uncovering History’, sees the channel’s iconic H mark revealed in relation to six pillars of the channel’s programming: World War II, the French revolution, lost civilizations, Russian space exploration, and the industrial revolution. [Watch]

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YETI V Series Brand Film by PROPER

Creative Director Chapman Bullock at design/animation studio PROPER in Austin, Texas: “We were approached to create a teaser and product video for their latest product, the V Series cooler. In the past YETI has always relied on live-action to push its products, so they wanted to be careful moving into a CG-driven direction.” [Watch]

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Nike Epic React Flyknit (Director’s Cut) by Shane Griffin

NY artist/director Shane Griffin lets loose with a short blast of bouncy color in the Nike Epic React Flyknit Campaign for Nike Football featuring both home and training colorways for Chelsea, Tottenham, PSG, and Barcelona. [Watch]

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In Praise of Silky (and Reusable) Gift Wrap

International design agency Jones Knowles Ritchie (known for high-profile clients like Dunkin’, Budweiser, and Burger King) apply their many talents to a smaller and more elegant project for London luxury perfume brand Miller Harris. [Watch]

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Imaginary Forces Opens “See” for Apple TV+

Creative director Karin Fong follows stylistically diverse work for “Jack Ryan” on Amazon and “Tell Me a Story” on CBS All Access with these ominous/intriguing titles for the Apple TV+ series “See” which finds humans in a future without their sense of sight. [Watch]