From the team at Sehsucht in Berlin: “We spent the last few months delving into the magic of Mercedes-Benz technology in order to synthesize a new visual tone for them. This was not only a transformative creative journey for Mercedes-Benz Digital, but also for us, challenging our approach to design and storytelling. [Watch]
Designer/director James van den Elshout in New York: “This is a learning exercise and tribute to the incredible craftsmanship of the Hasami Porcelain family of products. Made in Japan, the hand-crafted cups, plates, and bowls have a very natural feel to them but remain extremely modern and modular in their form.” [Watch]
From the team at Found in London: “Working closely with Pentagram and 4creative, we designed the motion system and broadcast package for Channel 4’s new master brand.” [Watch]
In their latest adventure into CG magic realism, creative director Igor Sordokhonov and the crew of 3D explorers at Media.Work conjure a series of tableaux reimagining technology and artifacts related to data postprocessing. [Watch]
Syndrome Studio co-founders Mars Sandoval and Micah Hancock in LA: “A political thriller with a classic rock band at the heart, What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears? uncovers the hidden story behind the band’s 1970 Eastern Europe tour”. [Watch]
CD Jorge R. Canedo E. at Ordinary Folk in Vancouver: “Han, the mastermind behind the CryptoCubes NFTs, entrusted us to create an animation that captures the essence of his project as well as its role in uniting artists with CryptoCubes Creators. And what better way to do it than in Han’s signature style: a minimalist, cube-centric design. [Watch]