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Jumbla Animation Searches for a Home With Heart

Directors Callan Woolcock, Jordan Booker, and the team at Jumbla in Melbourne prove that exceptional design and animation are not exclusive to major brands with this beautifully crafted spot for an Australian home builder. [Watch]

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Animation Directing Duo Clubcamping Sign to Jelly Roster

From the release: Directing duo Clubcamping produce dynamic, high-energy animations that put storytelling front and center, resulting in expressive, detail-oriented designs that strive to be truly singular and mind-bending. [Watch]

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Found and Born Social Keep it Smooth for Guinness

Working with agency Born Social, ECD Clayton Welham and the CG design team at Found in London, turn the rebrand of Guinness Smooth into a sensory experience with a snappy swirl of effervescence and fluid dynamics. [Watch]

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“The Monster who came to Tea” is Not a Bedtime Story

Tulips & Chimneys at Passion Pictures and Guy Manwaring at Merman Branded co-direct this hard-hitting spot for UK charity Women’s Aid which works to end domestic abuse against women and children. [Watch]

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Ringling’s FutureProof 2025 Opens With an Explosion of Motion and Type

Ringling College Motion Design students Rin Yokoi and Diane Lee opened the school’s FutureProof 2025 conference this week with these kinetic and surgically crafted titles serving as the centerpiece of their comprehensive event branding. [Watch]

Little Empty Boxes documentary animated segments by Ariel Costa | STASH MAGAZINE

Ariel Costa Looks into “Little Empty Boxes” for Feature Doc

Max Lugavere’s critically acclaimed feature documentary Little Empty Boxes is punctuated by these animated segments from collage master Ariel Costa (aka BlinkMyBrain), who tags the work as a “blend of emotion and Surrealism.” [Watch]