Our video intro that sets up the screening!
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!
When Slack reached out to us, we shared overenthusiastic emojis and our best GIFs...in Slack. So we made Slack with Slack on Slack.
LinkedIn asked us to circle back and use circles to represent people’s interactions on this circular spot for their own conference called “Spark”.
We created a series of custom toolkits for Google’s Bay View Campus—one designed for the building’s striking exterior, and another crafted specifically for their auditorium, home to the largest indoor screen in the world and host to their most high-profile keynote presentations.
We’re obsessed with soccer—so getting the chance to design a full visual system for the biggest team in the world? That’s the dream. The passion, the colors, the energy of the game—all of it poured into one bold identity.
A series of high-energy spots spotlighting the best of Google Chrome—told through the stories of some seriously awesome power users who push the browser to its creative limits.
Awareness spot for the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup. We laughed, we cried, we made something beautiful together with real paint-brushes and pixels.
We jumped on a Monday morning call and got the kind of brief you dream about: combine SpongeBob with The Godfather. Yep, that happened. The only ask? Make it look cool. So we did—and had a ridiculous amount of fun doing it.
Ok, Shrimps, Fries, Fish, all of that with a tasteful design system.
Our message to the world through Alan Watts' voice.