PandaPanther for Pops
PandaPanther delivers a heaping spoonful of psychedlia in “Dragon Dreams” for Pops cereal
Justin Cone • 18 years ago
Minivegas for bol.com
Minivegas mixes up a little laughter for Dutch game retailer bol.com
Justin Cone • 18 years ago
Michael Langan: Doxology
In Michael Langan’s “Doxology,” several whimsical vignettes tie together in a thoughtful stream of consciousness. Something about the cosmic tennis balls, floating carrot snacks, and…
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Michelle Higa Fox • 18 years ago
Kineza: Film Noir
For the Visual Semiotics Workshop at Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan, Kineza (a.k.a. Poland-based design team Margaret Stabryn and Peter Korczynski) created these moody…
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Justin Cone • 18 years ago
Mr. Hyde’s Fx and Mat for RBC
Fx and Mat (with Paris-based production company Mr. Hyde) directed this feel-good spot for the Royal Bank of Canada and agency BBDO Toronto. I love…
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Justin Cone • 18 years ago
Carlos Lascano’s “The Can” for Red Bull
Carlos Lascano wrote and directed “The Can” for a program organized by Red Bull and the University of Applied Arts in Vienna
Matt Lambert • 18 years ago
Black Thinking: “The Fly and the Eye”
For Black Thinking, Cisma (Denis Kamioka) directed “The Fly and the Eye,” a comically surreal short that’s equal parts Hitchcock and Alice in Wonderland. As…
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Justin Cone • 18 years ago
Lifelong Friendship Society for MaxMara
Lifelong Friendship Society mixes stop-motion and impressionistic live action in this promo for MaxMara
Justin Cone • 18 years ago
NYC Welcomes Ricardo Villavicencio
NYC Welcomes Ricardo Villavicencio
Matt Lambert • 18 years ago
CrappyCat
CrappyCat is a fun and short flash-animated adventure that will make you smile. Created by VanBeater, Trevor Van Meter.
Babe Baker • 18 years ago
Bricks by Pierre-Abraham Rochat
Bricks by Pierre-Abraham Rochat
Babe Baker • 18 years ago
GOOD: The Hidden Cost of War
I love GOOD’s Transparency series. By combinging great writing with clean, concise visuals, GOOD consistently produces top-notch visual essays that treat viewers like intelligent beings.…
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Justin Cone • 18 years ago