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Clim →

December 30, 2024 by Luke Finch

The entire internal creative team, alongside some of our most beloved collaborators, joined forces with Clim to align the Studio’s identity with the impact, energy, and growth that define us.

December 30, 2024 /Luke Finch
3D, Animation, Motion

Motion by Kevin Perry →

August 23, 2024 by Luke Finch

Kevin Perry is a very talented stop-motion designer with some amazing tricks up his sleeve

August 23, 2024 /Luke Finch
Motion

Anton Woll Söder →

October 31, 2022 by Luke Finch

Anton Woll Söder is a Designer & Director from Sweden, currently living and working in New York.

October 31, 2022 /Luke Finch
Motion, Proceedural, Generative Art

10 Principles of Good Design →

October 24, 2022 by Luke Finch

Vucko created an ode to the legendary product designer Dieter Rams and his timeless design principles. Showcasing iconic pieces and enduring advice, this was an experiment in restraint and respect. This piece truly captures his contribution to the world of design.

October 24, 2022 /Luke Finch
Motion, Animation, Art Direction

Builders Club →

October 20, 2022 by Luke Finch

Nike’s 50th anniversary celebrations. The campaign we were focusing on, titled SU22, was the ultimate opportunity to champion timeless stories of Nike's past to power the future 50. We connected the broader theme of progress, through storytelling the past, present and future of the lead innovations for the season, the Waffle and Peg 39 shoe. We looked back to these past artefacts of progress to document the shoe’s legacy from its first model to the latest.

October 20, 2022 /Luke Finch
Proceedural, Generative Art, Motion

ALIPAY by CATK →

August 18, 2022 by Luke Finch

Stunning work as usual by CATK - one of the best design studios out there.

August 18, 2022 /Luke Finch
Studio, Proceedural, 3D, Generative Art, Animation, Motion

Jay Septimo →

September 30, 2020 by Luke Finch
September 30, 2020 /Luke Finch
Motion, Video, Art Direction
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Anime User Interface →

September 23, 2020 by Luke Finch
September 23, 2020 /Luke Finch
Motion, Futurisitc

Out of Sight →

September 16, 2020 by Luke Finch

Beautiful animations by SHOWstudio

September 16, 2020 /Luke Finch
Motion, Abstract, Proceedural

Catch Me If You Can →

September 11, 2020 by Luke Finch

This is always one of my favourite movie intros by Nexus

September 11, 2020 /Luke Finch
Video, Motion

Microsoft Sharepoint →

May 27, 2020 by Luke Finch

Tendril was invited to create a film for Microsoft’s 2019 SharePoint Conference, showcasing recent and upcoming innovations in SharePoint and deep integration with the app ecosystem of Microsoft 365.

May 27, 2020 /Luke Finch
3D, Motion, Animation
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Jakob Scott →

May 18, 2020 by Luke Finch

Great illustration style by Jakob who currently works as an animator for Oddfellows (another great shop)

May 18, 2020 /Luke Finch
Illustration, Motion, Animation

The Box - Samsung 360 →

May 06, 2020 by Luke Finch

Antilop do some amazing work and is one of the greatest studios that do this type of stuff. This one particular project they were commissioned to produce 360 degree immersive infinity room to Samsung Ireland for their product launch Galaxy S8.

May 06, 2020 /Luke Finch
3D, Generative Art, Motion
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Vincent Schwenk →

July 01, 2019 by Luke Finch

Vincent is a talented 3D designer from Hamburg with an amazing eye for detail in his work.

July 01, 2019 /Luke Finch
3D, Motion

NYC As Time Goes By →

September 15, 2017 by Luke Finch

Beautifully crafted motion piece recorded by Berberecho Productions with an iPhone SE

September 15, 2017 /Luke Finch
Motion

Sentry →

September 04, 2017 by Luke Finch

Design, Direction & Motion by James Owen
Audio by Echolab

September 04, 2017 /Luke Finch
3D, Motion, Abstract

Skatepark Font

March 28, 2017 by Luke Finch

Skatepark font as the name suggest is a typography but also motion design project shared by Keisuke Terashima. A graphic designer, motion designer and art director at PARTY in Tokyo, Japan.

March 28, 2017 /Luke Finch
Animation, Motion, Typography

Watson →

March 27, 2017 by Luke Finch

Universal Everything reimagined the moving identity of Watson: IBM’s face of cognitive computing. To bring IBM’s iconic AI avatar to life, Universal Everything played with the core theme of ‘Watson illuminates’ – developing and exploring the world of Watson. The studio explored what Watson is made of, his behaviour, personality and how he affects the world in which he lives.
 

March 27, 2017 /Luke Finch
Motion, Animation, Identity, AI

Asicstiger →

March 23, 2017 by Luke Finch

Scandinavian design agency Kontrapunkt joined forces with Bruce Mau Design in Toronto to expand Asics' five-letter logotype into a complete bespoke typography that empowers the ASICS Tiger brand.

March 23, 2017 /Luke Finch
Typography, Motion

Patterns →

March 22, 2017 by Luke Finch

Dimitris Katsafourosi created a 3D animated short exploring patterns and their ability to create dynamic images out of the simplest elements. The whole video is a static shot that keeps evolving to something new with every second. Reflective surfaces are used a lot in order to create the illusion of different forms and play with the expectations of the viewer. 

Rendered in painstaking 4K!

March 22, 2017 /Luke Finch
Geometric, Animation, Motion
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