The light of a hopeful post-pandemic world casts a prismatic glow in this beautifully drafted spot from Madrid production/post house User T38 emphasizing the efforts of Spanish multinational bank BBVA to help businesses reopen. [Watch]
Producer Samantha Cook at Meister in Portland: “Comedian Kyle Kinane asked us to create an animation to promote the launch of his album, “Trampoline in a Ditch.” Kyle and his team at 800 Pound Gorilla Records were very open about letting Meister loose with this project. [Watch]
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]
Stay inspired this summer with a preview of STASH 142 – the newest issue packs another two hours of brilliant design, animation, and VFX work into The Stash Permanent Collection (plus behind the scenes features and exclusive interviews). [Watch]
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Fabulously jaunty new brand film from Buck for Wealthsimple, a Canadian online investment management service focused on millennials. [Watch]
A lead designer at BMW Group Designworks in Munich, Evgeny Maslov found inspiration in the constraints of COVID lockdown, deciding “to act and put all my knowledge to use.” The first result is the foldable cardboard BUMASK. [Watch]