Our video intro that sets up the screening!
We went bananas for this one! Bringing our love for cel animation, seamless transitions, and handcrafted effects to the forefront, we crafted a pure celebration of motion—bold, dynamic, and unapologetically fun. Inspired by all the colors that make Graphika the best conference in Asia, with a touch of whimsy from pigs, owls, astronauts, beetles, and bunnies, this one moves!
For our friends at Apple, we crafted 30 heart-shaped idents to build a modular animation library. The result? A toolkit of weekly spots for the Games section of the App Store—each one fresh, fun, and ready to play.
Our work lit up the biggest canvas on Earth, the Sphere in Las Vegas.
We trapped Chester Cheetos inside that massive dome, and he looked so freaking good that we couldn’t resist… we downed 10 bags of Cheetos before the project even wrapped.
We love the magic that happens when animation and live-action come together. It takes storytelling to a whole new level—full of energy, movement, and straight-up highlight-reel creativity.
And when sports enter the mix? That’s when we really start heating up. Think NBA Jam—raw streetball energy meets illustrated flair, unlocking moments that are straight-up boomshakalaka!
We dreamed so high that we reached Japan's most beautiful places. We go where our dreams go, across the globe and back.
Celebrating 250 years of the U.S. Navy, Under Armour created the jersey, and we crafted the graphics to reflect tradition, strength, and service by bringing elements of its legacy into motion.
Every animation studio has its signature opening move. Some use hopping lamps. Others have castles.
We got to help Netflix Animation Studios make something that was all their own.
We busted out all our top-tier hand gestures (think: finger guns and dramatic pointing) for the Google Pixel 9 After Party. Oh, and yeah, we threw in a phone—because apparently, that’s important. Big love to the creative geniuses at Ogilvy NY for making sure we didn’t just stop at jazz hands!
Four styles, four regions, four different artists—one vibe. This was a true Global collab with artists and talent around the globe that went far beyond just sharing files on Dropbox. We poured our hearts into this 360 campaign, collaborating with the talented team at Riot. When we say 360, we mean it. Everything from the Hero spot, key art, visualizers, and full design package to the sign that indicates the restrooms, each aspect was designed to immerse you in the world of Valorant. (Big shout out to Google Translate!)
Hi. We’re STATE. And that’s Lil Dicky. Don’t ya wanna know what we did? “STATE, you a rapper?” Oh hell no. FXX got us illustratin’ like woah-woah.
Our calorie intake went through the roof while making gigantic environments made of Donuts, Cupcakes, and Lollipops. On top of that, we added some people, mini trucks, and Sasquatch to the mix. But, ultimately, we are still processing how these in-show idents and bumpers for FX’s show Cake came to life. We don’t know what happened, but it looks delicious.
A platform with endless personalities needs more than a template.
For Google Play Games, we built a scalable creative system that stayed consistent at its core while flexing to transform for every title it touched. One structure. Many identities.
This spot for our friends at Superhuman + Grammarly moves like someone who’s already cleared their inbox. Fast, intentional, no wasted motion. With AI handling the noise, the story wasn’t about email overlords, it was about what happens when they finally back off.
Motion systems are so fun, here's the one we made for Google Gemini.
To introduce Afeela, we built a bold cel-animated world designed to make the car look as smart as it actually is. By blending live-action footage with handcrafted animation, we created a series of spots that feel premium, functional, and confidently forward-looking.
For Chrome, the work blends live action with a bold graphic layer that interacts directly with the scene. Color, shape, and motion guide attention and connect moments, while staying rooted in Google’s recognizable palette and design language.
For Gemini Flow, the work turns complex AI processes into something visual and easy to follow. Motion, connections, and flow-based layouts map how ideas move and evolve, making it feel closer to sketching than prompting. Still powered by AI, just a bit easier on the brain.
When Slack reached out to us, we shared overenthusiastic emojis and our best GIFs...in Slack. So we made Slack with Slack on Slack.
Our message to the world through Alan Watts' voice.