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!
We leveled up Patrick with animation over live footage—turns out, he can look even more badass. Oh, and it hit 7.5M views in under 24 hours. No big deal.
Betterment, our favorite financial app, brought us an exciting challenge: a brand spot designed specifically for tax season. Our creative approach? A dynamic mixed-media piece that unfolds across two distinct worlds: Your Everyday Life and the Betterment Investment World.
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.
We smiled, waved and said hello to all the people involved on this project for the whole duration of the project. Frost inspired us since day one.
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!
Motion systems are so fun, here's the one we made for Google Gemini.
We tried to fold every single object in this project with our pals at WTBR and Google to portrait the brilliant mind of Nobuyuki Yamaga, a traditional Japanese origami artist. His unique approach to making beautiful origamis while dealing with blindness is a real inspiration to all of us.
What do you do when you’re given carte-blanche to do whatever the hell you want? We took the money and ran. Specifically to some seedy back-alleys in Bangkok. Such fun times…Oh wait–I mean, no that’s not how it went down. We spent it making some cool-as-hell idents for our compadres at ESPN International. And then we all won a shiny Gold Award. True story.
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.
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 latest soccer adventure? Transforming our love for hometown soccer teams into high fueled animations with no red cards! Dragon, sheep, and flames? Oh my.
Our Creative Directors are die hard fans of soccer (futebol) and no collaboration would be bigger than collaborating with one of the biggest team on Earth.
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!)
On this one we learned all about crushed knees, broken ribs and torn muscles. And spandex. Oh, and nipple surgery. Traumatizing? Not as much as the real American Gladiators experience back in the ’90s. We were thrilled to re-unite with Campfire and directors Jared Hess (Napoleon Dynamite, Nacho Libre) and Tony Vainuku (Untold, In Football We Trust) to create in-story animations and archival recreations for the new Netflix doc series #MusclesandMayhem.
Our message to the world through Alan Watts' voice.