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Adobo Festival 2019 Titles and “The Connectivity Economy”

Manila studio The Acid House works with agency Wunderman Thompson Philippines to fashion a distinctive open for Adobo’s 2019 Festival of Ideas and show how “different economic sectors are connecting and prioritizing collaboration over competition.” [Watch]

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Up Close with the New Microsoft 365 Mobile UI

Berlin CG-stylists f°am Studio and Microsoft Office director of design Nando Costa unveil the new look of Outlook, OneDrive, Word, Excel, and Powerpoint in a pristine and tactile film launched on the new microsoft_design Instagram account. [Watch]

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Big Boy Studio’s Ode to Sculpture “Once Upon Another”

Director/producer Chuck George Tsioutsias at Big Boy Studio in London: “‘Once Upon Another’ is a visual narrative that challenges the notion of traditional sculpture and its relationship with surrounding spaces. [Watch]

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Circulose: The future of Sustainable Fashion

London motion designer/director Jesper Lindborg applies his talents for poetic 3D abstraction to this elegant brand film for the planet’s first commercial and scalable process for recycling cotton textiles back into cellulose. [Watch]

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The Minimalist Charm of Lucas Zanotto’s Kinetic Characters

Born in Northern Italy and now based in Helsinki, Finland, Lucas Zanotto started out as a product designer before moving into motion design, directing, building zany apps for kids, and most recently CG character loops. [Watch]

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Coral as a Metaphor for Creativity: NODE 2019 Opening Titles by MISTER

From motion design agency MISTER in Sydney, Australia: “With the Node 2019 titles we wanted to celebrate collaboration and the creative process. We used coral polyps as our metaphor as they perfectly demonstrate how tiny creatures working together can make massive structures. [Watch]