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James van den Elshout Highlights Modern Craftsmanship in Spec Brand Film for Hasami Porcelain

Designer/director James van den Elshout in New York: “This is a learning exercise and tribute to the incredible craftsmanship of the Hasami Porcelain family of products. Made in Japan, the hand-crafted cups, plates, and bowls have a very natural feel to them but remain extremely modern and modular in their form.” [Watch]

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Ordinary Folk Demystifies CryptoCubes with Many More Cubes

CD Jorge R. Canedo E. at Ordinary Folk in Vancouver: “Han, the mastermind behind the CryptoCubes NFTs, entrusted us to create an animation that captures the essence of his project as well as its role in uniting artists with CryptoCubes Creators. And what better way to do it than in Han’s signature style: a minimalist, cube-centric design. [Watch]

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Future Power Station Teases “The Tale of Kitsune” Animated Series for Capsule House

Director Yibi Hu and the team at Future Power Station in London craft an energized, anime-flavored teaser for the upcoming animated series The Tale of Kitsune from the art and music NFT collection Capsule House. [Watch]

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Illo Reveals Their Motion System for a Secret Client

Creative director Cristina Pasquale at Illo in Turin, Italy: “We crafted a unified motion language for a global technology leader (who we can’t reveal due to an NDA) with grid-based shapes, outlines, and animation rules to convey the complexity of their services. [Watch]

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New Ruffmercy Film Roughs Up Elektron’s Analog Heat +FX Box

Few motion artists have a style as distinctive as Ruffmercy and in a time when design often feels homogenous, new work from the UK director/animator – such as this film for Swedish musical instrument developer Elektron – is a refreshing thing. [Watch]