Malvah Studio
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14m ago
Clean, minimal, and full of animations and interactions, this Cape Town–based design studio’s site quickly conveys its ethos and culture ..read more
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Unwrapping Stories in Advertising
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3d ago
Amanda Abrams, executive creative director and co-lead of Team One’s Dallas office, discusses her zeal for discovering new ways to infuse emotional narratives in advertising ..read more
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Yuen Ye
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1w ago
With development by Kenta Toshikura of Garden Eight, Athena Tian’s updated design portfolio sparkles with animated interactions ..read more
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Yaheng Li
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1w ago
Teeming with imagination, the work of this Pasadena-based designer represents his openness to utilizing all kinds of media ..read more
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Jacknife Design
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2w ago
This Toronto-based creative agency’s site blends a contemporary design aesthetic with plenty of references to office technology of the past ..read more
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Giant Spoon
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2w ago
A Los Angeles– and New York–based ad agency develops expansive brand universes for clients in its experiential and media campaigns ..read more
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Integrated Reasoning
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3w ago
With design and development by Non-Linear Studio and illustration by Rhox, this retrofuturistic site explains this tech engineering company’s mission to tackle unsolvable computer science problems ..read more
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Artsakh Ethnic Cleansing
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3w ago
A long-form online article designed by Artem Militonian and Enni Hovsepian discusses the 2023 ethnic cleansing of Armenians from Artsakh ..read more
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Grindr campaign
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1M ago
The rainbow, a symbol of the LGBTQ+ community, becomes a visual metaphor for the connections fostered by Grindr in this campaign by DAVID Buenos Aires ..read more
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The Art of the Character
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1M ago
Britt Nolan, chief creative officer at Leo Burnett, explains how irony, personality flaws and a touch of darkness help make characters memorable in ads ..read more
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