Illustration of an American football player in a purple uniform and helmet running with a football, with dynamic orange and yellow streaks in the background, capturing the excitement of NCAA action. Frame from Stash Magazine article.

Fern & Friends “Draw the Line” for NCAA Broadcast Spots

Working with agency The Basement, ECD James Mabery leads his team of illustrators and animators at Fern into a vibrant and painterly high-profile campaign for the NCAA airing during the 2026 March Madness tournament. [Watch]

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Fern Orchestrates Abstraction into Warmth and Clarity

Director James Mabery and the Fern animation team in Atlanta elevate the craft of the explainer video into a softly hypnotic geometric narrative “showcasing the speed and intelligence of AI” for an unnamed SAAS client. [Watch]

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NPR “All Things Considered” Spot by Duke & Duck

From the design and animation team at Duke & Duck: “When our D.C. neighbor, NPR, reached out to collaborate on a new visual campaign for All Things Considered, we were thrilled. Being a team of podcast fans, we leaped at the opportunity to help ATC tell its story. [Watch]

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“Meet Your Covid Vaccine” PSA by Duke & Duck

From Duke & Duck, a remote content studio based in Washington D.C.: “Our friends at agency Reingold, reached out to us for an animated PSA commissioned by The Virginia Department of Health detailing the safety and importance of the COVID-19 vaccine. [Watch]

Getty Museum "2-Minute Time Machine" Films by BIEN | STASH MAGAZINE

Getty Museum “2-Minute Time Machine” Films by BIEN

Los Angeles motion design studio BIEN helps the city’s Getty Museum attract a younger and more diverse base of visitors with this series of upbeat, collage-driven explainer films designed to appeal to sixth-graders. [Watch]

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Microsoft Alt “Emily’s Story (Directors Cut)” by Reece Parker and Trifilm

Animation director/illustrator Reece Parker in Seattle: “I was approached again by Trifilm to direct an animated portion of their new film in the Microsoft Alt series – this time examining an experimental cancer treatment made possible through AI technology.” [Watch]