Device Signs with Nomint | STASH MAGAZINE

Barcelona Studio Device Signs onto the NOMINT Roster

From the release: Based in Barcelona, DEVICE is a collective of directors celebrated for their stylistic diversity and technical expertise. Their dynamic structure has led to collaborations with Google, Red Bull, American Express, Spotify, and MTV, to name a few. [Watch]

The Future Vision of Microsoft 365 by Tendril | STASH MAGAZINE

“The Future Vision of Microsoft 365” Brand Film by Tendril

From Microsoft Design: “Three years ago, we launched Microsoft 365 and began holistically rethinking how our products could work together as an intelligent and connected suite of services. This UX film is an expression of the future vision of Microsoft 365.” [Watch]

Quarantine short film by Shy Studio | STASH MAGAZINE

“Quarantine” Experimental Short Film by Shy Studio

Misha Shyukin and Hannes Hummel at Shy Studio in Cologne, Germany: “‘Quarantine’ is our first self-initiated project as a newly formed studio. [Watch]

The One Club ONE School Portfolio Program For Black Creatives | STASH MAGAZINE

The One Club Launches Free ONE School Portfolio Program For Black Creatives

From the release: The One Club for Creativity, the world’s foremost non-profit organization recognizing creative excellence in advertising and design, announced the launch of ONE School, a free portfolio program for young Black creatives. [Watch]

Institute opening titles by The Panics | STASH MAGAZINE

Erwin van den IJssel Opens “Institute” with Dancing Typography

Producer Bruce Bigg at The Panics in Amsterdam: “The Panics director Erwin van den IJssel worked with Gecko Theatre to create the opening titles and end credits for the dance film “Institute” airing on BBC Four. [Watch]

Master & Dynamic MW07 brand film by XK Studio | STASH MAGAZINE

Master & Dynamic MW07 Brand film by XK Studio

Director/designers Alexa Sirbu and Lukas Vojir at XK studio in London: “For the launch of the Master & Dynamic MW07 earphones, we worked with Ace Content in LA to design and develop a series of key visuals that served as their campaign imagery.” [Watch]