Here’s an excellent way to perk up yet another stay-at-home Tuesday: A playfully aggressive and stylized music video for Japanese four-piece rock band INNOSENT in FORMAL by Tokyo digital artist and director Kota Yamaji. [Watch]
London animation studio The Line says they did not hesitate when asked to bring their well-honed anime skills to this brand film for a new trail bike from California’s YT Industries, “You want a big old anime sword fight? Say no more!” [Watch]
When FITC had to cancel the 2020 edition of their flagship event in Toronto, the crew and director Erin Sarofsky choose to release the conference titles as a reminder of “What You May Find” at future intersections of design and technology. [Watch]
The all-Sydney team of agency Bear Meets Eagle on Fire, digital prodco T&DA, and audio house Rumble Studios create a rousing and retro-inspired browser-based game with the “aim to give players a fun distraction during quarantine.” [Watch]
When their branding pitch for a local design event in Taipei, Taiwan was rejected by the client, Mixcode Studio went ahead and finished the work anyway – creating an array of promotional assets including this blast of motion insanity. [Watch]
New York director/animator Leah Shore shares some less-than-subtle pandemic survival advice in this animated public service announcement powered by a song from Gina Volpe of the NYC punk band Lunachicks. [Watch]