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It’s December 4th and the client wants new everything (including a new name) in 12 weeks. Well okay. We took it. We'll just have to design, decide & develop faster. Wishful thinking. This change of name, changed our game (in a good way) and a beautiful new brand was born—Led by our client and an eclectic team of amazing collaborators. -
Spain was very good to us. The food the wine their local sports fans. To convey their love and dedication to sports was our task. A country’s entire momentum and intention captured between the foot of a local soccer hero and a ball representative of hope aspirations and prideful cheering. A soulful bold symbol. -
We Been Up. We Been Down. We Be Up Again.
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WSJ Live presented an opportunity to show a fresh Wall Street Journal for the new generation with the relevance of video content and the effective use of interactive technology. The package we designed is for a series of video content delivered by internet, ipad, mobile apps and itv. -
Commissioned by V ME to create the brand Bible logo and visual identity for the first Spanish-language Public TV Network in the US, we sought to create an environment that is alive and engaging. To differentiate programming genres, we used varying color palettes, as well as ripples and echoes for current affairs, confetti and petal shapes for entertainment. -
Brands are People too.
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Rebranding Interclick. Technology that finds quality consumers to serve them with advertisements and branded campaign give-aways. It reinvented how advertisers find you online. -
With VSPOT, we set off a chain reaction, transporting viewers into a unique architectural environment where photo-real computer graphics and transformer-like figures converge to create an interactive world for this new music and entertainment broadband network. -
Brands R da nu Rckstrs
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A golden opportunity: bringing to life a logo so iconic that it’s even bigger than life itself. We were eager to wrap our minds around Disney’s, I mean Mickey’s ears. We gave it a playful personality with the ambition of a young explorer. The logo becomes the protagonist of tiny stories that are heart warming Disney-esque comfort food for kids and kids at heart. -
Every period marks a point in history. Each moment in time leaves a mark. Connect the lines between the dots, however, and you'll get the bigger picture. We created virtual tabs identifying and cataloguing pivotal snapshots of time. Animations, graphics, Id's, spots, segments and menus were also created to give the Histoire audience a view into the world between the lines. -
Envision an environment tailor made for three distinctly individual brands, in which all three can coexist simultaneously and interact seamlessly in the same space while retaining their signature brand identity. We designed, shot, animated and post produced the spot in its entirety, and all three brands lived happily ever after. -
Industrial Revolution. Tecnologic Revolution. This is the MIND REVOLUTION.
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We are working closely with our pals at NY1 News to freshen up the channel graphics. First up are the Trigger animations that pop up about 8x per hour. -
How do you make math, science and technology fun for kids? Teachers have been wondering the same thing for a very long time. Our graphics package emphasized the kinetic energy of Saturday morning cartoons with technological appeal of science gadgets in an enthusiastic robot like character we dubbed 'Chuck'. A whirlwind of graduated cylinders, beakers, rocket fuel and goo, Chuck has enough sheen to dazzle even the most ardent of ADD cases. -
Vibrant fluid animations and graphics with emphasis on individual distinction and brand unity. Developing a visual identity that is instantly recognizable and serves as an umbrella for eight other unique sub brands. That was the goal of creating the new Comcast Select look. Graphics, style guides and animations were designed to make every brand as unique as a single puzzle piece, each joining together to form a greater whole. -
CINE LATINO, the premium channel dedicated to Spanish language movies and series, wanted to upgrade their whole look and feel as they made a major push into the US market. -
Our NY1 client, wanted a series of spots that a true New Yorker would appreciate. It needed to be 100% authentically written, photographed, edited, voiced, scored and posted by New Yorkers. Not a cliché, not a caricature, not a knockoff - just real real. We hooked up with Joe of "Joe's NYC" (a real New Yorker who takes photos of real New Yorkers), and convinced a bunch of locals to appear. The images speak for themselves. -
The world’s oldest news organization, REUTERS, takes its place in the digital age, with a little help from CA Square. Drawing on the venerable brand's prestigious heritage, we designed a complete multi-platform branding package using dots to represent the teletype from its early days, as well as the digital pixels of the internet age.




