Best of Stash 2021: Explainers
Magically transforming a dry (often arcane, and potentially dull) topic into an intriguing and engaging piece of visual content requires a special type of motion design alchemy known as the explainer video. [Watch]
Magically transforming a dry (often arcane, and potentially dull) topic into an intriguing and engaging piece of visual content requires a special type of motion design alchemy known as the explainer video. [Watch]
From the team at Media.Work in Moscow: “Launching their new smartphone, Pixel 6 Pro, Google invited us to participate in the launch campaign of the device and create materials that would showcase its key features. [Watch]
Creative director Ilenia Notarangelo at Illo in Turin, Italy: “Welcome to the new illustration system we designed for Google Chrome OS – an intuitive way to empower and guide users throughout their entire digital experience.” [Watch]
The challenge of humanizing Big Tech and grounding the benefits in an emotional story is conquered with charm and visual wit in this brand film for Google from the all-California team of State and Where The Buffalo Roam. [Watch]
Director/designer/illustrator/animator Nicolo Bianchino: “Google revealed a new set of refined icons for their launch of Google Workspace, unifying the set in a layered and intersecting design language.” [Watch]
Hornet director Bee Grandinetti: “I was very lucky to receive the coolest brief from Google to create an animated loop to go along with this jingle by Black Thought to help promote Browndages – a small business making inclusive bandages. [Watch]