(1) We are pleased to announce that ffforum.site is now live. Founded by @nikitaiziev and @vmragona , ffforum is a design studio focused on building identity systems for a shifting visual landscape. Our practice is informed by disciplined structure and controlled experimentation, and is grounded in an open exchange of ideas. Selected work can be accessed at ffforum.site.
(2) (3) (4) (5) The landing page cycles through a rotating set of images curated specifically for your device size. Projects can be navigated using only the arrow keys, and folders expand like archive cabinets to show the scale of each project. A mailbox animation handles our correspondence.
(6) (7) Launching soon, the Interdepartmental Research & Development Unit is set to release internal projects including research, tools, and articles alongside external submissions. Reach out to request an inside look at our unreleased work.
(8) The initial sketch of the website.
A special thank you to @arvinleeuwis for his continued support & dedication.
Team
Design
@ffforum.site
Development
@arvinleeuwis
Digital Design Support
@kalokyeungg

(1) We are pleased to announce that ffforum.site is now live. Founded by @nikitaiziev and @vmragona , ffforum is a design studio focused on building identity systems for a shifting visual landscape. Our practice is informed by disciplined structure and controlled experimentation, and is grounded in an open exchange of ideas. Selected work can be accessed at ffforum.site.
(2) (3) (4) (5) The landing page cycles through a rotating set of images curated specifically for your device size. Projects can be navigated using only the arrow keys, and folders expand like archive cabinets to show the scale of each project. A mailbox animation handles our correspondence.
(6) (7) Launching soon, the Interdepartmental Research & Development Unit is set to release internal projects including research, tools, and articles alongside external submissions. Reach out to request an inside look at our unreleased work.
(8) The initial sketch of the website.
A special thank you to @arvinleeuwis for his continued support & dedication.
Team
Design
@ffforum.site
Development
@arvinleeuwis
Digital Design Support
@kalokyeungg

(1) We are pleased to announce that ffforum.site is now live. Founded by @nikitaiziev and @vmragona , ffforum is a design studio focused on building identity systems for a shifting visual landscape. Our practice is informed by disciplined structure and controlled experimentation, and is grounded in an open exchange of ideas. Selected work can be accessed at ffforum.site.
(2) (3) (4) (5) The landing page cycles through a rotating set of images curated specifically for your device size. Projects can be navigated using only the arrow keys, and folders expand like archive cabinets to show the scale of each project. A mailbox animation handles our correspondence.
(6) (7) Launching soon, the Interdepartmental Research & Development Unit is set to release internal projects including research, tools, and articles alongside external submissions. Reach out to request an inside look at our unreleased work.
(8) The initial sketch of the website.
A special thank you to @arvinleeuwis for his continued support & dedication.
Team
Design
@ffforum.site
Development
@arvinleeuwis
Digital Design Support
@kalokyeungg
(1) We are pleased to announce that ffforum.site is now live. Founded by @nikitaiziev and @vmragona , ffforum is a design studio focused on building identity systems for a shifting visual landscape. Our practice is informed by disciplined structure and controlled experimentation, and is grounded in an open exchange of ideas. Selected work can be accessed at ffforum.site.
(2) (3) (4) (5) The landing page cycles through a rotating set of images curated specifically for your device size. Projects can be navigated using only the arrow keys, and folders expand like archive cabinets to show the scale of each project. A mailbox animation handles our correspondence.
(6) (7) Launching soon, the Interdepartmental Research & Development Unit is set to release internal projects including research, tools, and articles alongside external submissions. Reach out to request an inside look at our unreleased work.
(8) The initial sketch of the website.
A special thank you to @arvinleeuwis for his continued support & dedication.
Team
Design
@ffforum.site
Development
@arvinleeuwis
Digital Design Support
@kalokyeungg
(1) We are pleased to announce that ffforum.site is now live. Founded by @nikitaiziev and @vmragona , ffforum is a design studio focused on building identity systems for a shifting visual landscape. Our practice is informed by disciplined structure and controlled experimentation, and is grounded in an open exchange of ideas. Selected work can be accessed at ffforum.site.
(2) (3) (4) (5) The landing page cycles through a rotating set of images curated specifically for your device size. Projects can be navigated using only the arrow keys, and folders expand like archive cabinets to show the scale of each project. A mailbox animation handles our correspondence.
(6) (7) Launching soon, the Interdepartmental Research & Development Unit is set to release internal projects including research, tools, and articles alongside external submissions. Reach out to request an inside look at our unreleased work.
(8) The initial sketch of the website.
A special thank you to @arvinleeuwis for his continued support & dedication.
Team
Design
@ffforum.site
Development
@arvinleeuwis
Digital Design Support
@kalokyeungg

(1) We are pleased to announce that ffforum.site is now live. Founded by @nikitaiziev and @vmragona , ffforum is a design studio focused on building identity systems for a shifting visual landscape. Our practice is informed by disciplined structure and controlled experimentation, and is grounded in an open exchange of ideas. Selected work can be accessed at ffforum.site.
(2) (3) (4) (5) The landing page cycles through a rotating set of images curated specifically for your device size. Projects can be navigated using only the arrow keys, and folders expand like archive cabinets to show the scale of each project. A mailbox animation handles our correspondence.
(6) (7) Launching soon, the Interdepartmental Research & Development Unit is set to release internal projects including research, tools, and articles alongside external submissions. Reach out to request an inside look at our unreleased work.
(8) The initial sketch of the website.
A special thank you to @arvinleeuwis for his continued support & dedication.
Team
Design
@ffforum.site
Development
@arvinleeuwis
Digital Design Support
@kalokyeungg

(1) We are pleased to announce that ffforum.site is now live. Founded by @nikitaiziev and @vmragona , ffforum is a design studio focused on building identity systems for a shifting visual landscape. Our practice is informed by disciplined structure and controlled experimentation, and is grounded in an open exchange of ideas. Selected work can be accessed at ffforum.site.
(2) (3) (4) (5) The landing page cycles through a rotating set of images curated specifically for your device size. Projects can be navigated using only the arrow keys, and folders expand like archive cabinets to show the scale of each project. A mailbox animation handles our correspondence.
(6) (7) Launching soon, the Interdepartmental Research & Development Unit is set to release internal projects including research, tools, and articles alongside external submissions. Reach out to request an inside look at our unreleased work.
(8) The initial sketch of the website.
A special thank you to @arvinleeuwis for his continued support & dedication.
Team
Design
@ffforum.site
Development
@arvinleeuwis
Digital Design Support
@kalokyeungg

(1) We are pleased to announce that ffforum.site is now live. Founded by @nikitaiziev and @vmragona , ffforum is a design studio focused on building identity systems for a shifting visual landscape. Our practice is informed by disciplined structure and controlled experimentation, and is grounded in an open exchange of ideas. Selected work can be accessed at ffforum.site.
(2) (3) (4) (5) The landing page cycles through a rotating set of images curated specifically for your device size. Projects can be navigated using only the arrow keys, and folders expand like archive cabinets to show the scale of each project. A mailbox animation handles our correspondence.
(6) (7) Launching soon, the Interdepartmental Research & Development Unit is set to release internal projects including research, tools, and articles alongside external submissions. Reach out to request an inside look at our unreleased work.
(8) The initial sketch of the website.
A special thank you to @arvinleeuwis for his continued support & dedication.
Team
Design
@ffforum.site
Development
@arvinleeuwis
Digital Design Support
@kalokyeungg
🗣️ SPEAKER ANNOUNCEMENT 🗣️ VINCENZO MARCHESE RAGONA 🗣️
We couldn’t be more thrilled to invite Vincenzo to the stage at MO:DE 2026.
Vincenzo Marchese Ragona views chaos as a vital part of the creative process, using it as a tool to drive research and experimentation. This approach has led him to work across a wide range of projects, from cultural platforms like Boiler Room to global brands such as Nike.
Check out our previous post for more of his work.
👉 @vmragona
Join us for a dynamic two days.
🗓️ 18-19 June, 2026
📍 Ravensbourne University London, North Greenwich.
🎟️ Tickets on sale now.
🔗 All the links in our bio
@ravensbournemotion @ravensbourneuk @ravensbourne_ker
#modefestivallondon #motiondesign

Join us today for the release of Soft Love, a poster zine by @jakubgessler exploring the boundaries of social expectations and self-definition.
The zine mixes a broadsheet-size format, a predominantly masculine format, with softer, glossy paper, which is mainly found in fashion editorials. Sirca, a re-imagining of Walter Käch’s classical font, is softened with color to create a new dynamic, which features boldly on the cover and the sweatband.
Rasputin’s
171 Mare St, London E8 3RH
50 free copies, first-come, first-served.
Only The Strong Survive.
Talent @sophiejaynehenry.ifbbpro
Photo @jakubgessler
Styling @mejataserud
Set @imogenfroststudio
Make Up @_kunomari
Hair @clare.on.hair
Manicure @hayley.evanssmith
Movement @theia_maldoom
Set Assistant @johannacurrie
Hair Assistant @lillyhmua
Graphic Design @ffforum.site @nikitaiziev @vmragona
Type @edito.type
Print @pureprintgroup

Join us today for the release of Soft Love, a poster zine by @jakubgessler exploring the boundaries of social expectations and self-definition.
The zine mixes a broadsheet-size format, a predominantly masculine format, with softer, glossy paper, which is mainly found in fashion editorials. Sirca, a re-imagining of Walter Käch’s classical font, is softened with color to create a new dynamic, which features boldly on the cover and the sweatband.
Rasputin’s
171 Mare St, London E8 3RH
50 free copies, first-come, first-served.
Only The Strong Survive.
Talent @sophiejaynehenry.ifbbpro
Photo @jakubgessler
Styling @mejataserud
Set @imogenfroststudio
Make Up @_kunomari
Hair @clare.on.hair
Manicure @hayley.evanssmith
Movement @theia_maldoom
Set Assistant @johannacurrie
Hair Assistant @lillyhmua
Graphic Design @ffforum.site @nikitaiziev @vmragona
Type @edito.type
Print @pureprintgroup

Join us today for the release of Soft Love, a poster zine by @jakubgessler exploring the boundaries of social expectations and self-definition.
The zine mixes a broadsheet-size format, a predominantly masculine format, with softer, glossy paper, which is mainly found in fashion editorials. Sirca, a re-imagining of Walter Käch’s classical font, is softened with color to create a new dynamic, which features boldly on the cover and the sweatband.
Rasputin’s
171 Mare St, London E8 3RH
50 free copies, first-come, first-served.
Only The Strong Survive.
Talent @sophiejaynehenry.ifbbpro
Photo @jakubgessler
Styling @mejataserud
Set @imogenfroststudio
Make Up @_kunomari
Hair @clare.on.hair
Manicure @hayley.evanssmith
Movement @theia_maldoom
Set Assistant @johannacurrie
Hair Assistant @lillyhmua
Graphic Design @ffforum.site @nikitaiziev @vmragona
Type @edito.type
Print @pureprintgroup

Join us today for the release of Soft Love, a poster zine by @jakubgessler exploring the boundaries of social expectations and self-definition.
The zine mixes a broadsheet-size format, a predominantly masculine format, with softer, glossy paper, which is mainly found in fashion editorials. Sirca, a re-imagining of Walter Käch’s classical font, is softened with color to create a new dynamic, which features boldly on the cover and the sweatband.
Rasputin’s
171 Mare St, London E8 3RH
50 free copies, first-come, first-served.
Only The Strong Survive.
Talent @sophiejaynehenry.ifbbpro
Photo @jakubgessler
Styling @mejataserud
Set @imogenfroststudio
Make Up @_kunomari
Hair @clare.on.hair
Manicure @hayley.evanssmith
Movement @theia_maldoom
Set Assistant @johannacurrie
Hair Assistant @lillyhmua
Graphic Design @ffforum.site @nikitaiziev @vmragona
Type @edito.type
Print @pureprintgroup

Join us today for the release of Soft Love, a poster zine by @jakubgessler exploring the boundaries of social expectations and self-definition.
The zine mixes a broadsheet-size format, a predominantly masculine format, with softer, glossy paper, which is mainly found in fashion editorials. Sirca, a re-imagining of Walter Käch’s classical font, is softened with color to create a new dynamic, which features boldly on the cover and the sweatband.
Rasputin’s
171 Mare St, London E8 3RH
50 free copies, first-come, first-served.
Only The Strong Survive.
Talent @sophiejaynehenry.ifbbpro
Photo @jakubgessler
Styling @mejataserud
Set @imogenfroststudio
Make Up @_kunomari
Hair @clare.on.hair
Manicure @hayley.evanssmith
Movement @theia_maldoom
Set Assistant @johannacurrie
Hair Assistant @lillyhmua
Graphic Design @ffforum.site @nikitaiziev @vmragona
Type @edito.type
Print @pureprintgroup

Join us today for the release of Soft Love, a poster zine by @jakubgessler exploring the boundaries of social expectations and self-definition.
The zine mixes a broadsheet-size format, a predominantly masculine format, with softer, glossy paper, which is mainly found in fashion editorials. Sirca, a re-imagining of Walter Käch’s classical font, is softened with color to create a new dynamic, which features boldly on the cover and the sweatband.
Rasputin’s
171 Mare St, London E8 3RH
50 free copies, first-come, first-served.
Only The Strong Survive.
Talent @sophiejaynehenry.ifbbpro
Photo @jakubgessler
Styling @mejataserud
Set @imogenfroststudio
Make Up @_kunomari
Hair @clare.on.hair
Manicure @hayley.evanssmith
Movement @theia_maldoom
Set Assistant @johannacurrie
Hair Assistant @lillyhmua
Graphic Design @ffforum.site @nikitaiziev @vmragona
Type @edito.type
Print @pureprintgroup

Join us today for the release of Soft Love, a poster zine by @jakubgessler exploring the boundaries of social expectations and self-definition.
The zine mixes a broadsheet-size format, a predominantly masculine format, with softer, glossy paper, which is mainly found in fashion editorials. Sirca, a re-imagining of Walter Käch’s classical font, is softened with color to create a new dynamic, which features boldly on the cover and the sweatband.
Rasputin’s
171 Mare St, London E8 3RH
50 free copies, first-come, first-served.
Only The Strong Survive.
Talent @sophiejaynehenry.ifbbpro
Photo @jakubgessler
Styling @mejataserud
Set @imogenfroststudio
Make Up @_kunomari
Hair @clare.on.hair
Manicure @hayley.evanssmith
Movement @theia_maldoom
Set Assistant @johannacurrie
Hair Assistant @lillyhmua
Graphic Design @ffforum.site @nikitaiziev @vmragona
Type @edito.type
Print @pureprintgroup

Join us today for the release of Soft Love, a poster zine by @jakubgessler exploring the boundaries of social expectations and self-definition.
The zine mixes a broadsheet-size format, a predominantly masculine format, with softer, glossy paper, which is mainly found in fashion editorials. Sirca, a re-imagining of Walter Käch’s classical font, is softened with color to create a new dynamic, which features boldly on the cover and the sweatband.
Rasputin’s
171 Mare St, London E8 3RH
50 free copies, first-come, first-served.
Only The Strong Survive.
Talent @sophiejaynehenry.ifbbpro
Photo @jakubgessler
Styling @mejataserud
Set @imogenfroststudio
Make Up @_kunomari
Hair @clare.on.hair
Manicure @hayley.evanssmith
Movement @theia_maldoom
Set Assistant @johannacurrie
Hair Assistant @lillyhmua
Graphic Design @ffforum.site @nikitaiziev @vmragona
Type @edito.type
Print @pureprintgroup
Join us today for the release of Soft Love, a poster zine by @jakubgessler exploring the boundaries of social expectations and self-definition.
The zine mixes a broadsheet-size format, a predominantly masculine format, with softer, glossy paper, which is mainly found in fashion editorials. Sirca, a re-imagining of Walter Käch’s classical font, is softened with color to create a new dynamic, which features boldly on the cover and the sweatband.
Rasputin’s
171 Mare St, London E8 3RH
50 free copies, first-come, first-served.
Only The Strong Survive.
Talent @sophiejaynehenry.ifbbpro
Photo @jakubgessler
Styling @mejataserud
Set @imogenfroststudio
Make Up @_kunomari
Hair @clare.on.hair
Manicure @hayley.evanssmith
Movement @theia_maldoom
Set Assistant @johannacurrie
Hair Assistant @lillyhmua
Graphic Design @ffforum.site @nikitaiziev @vmragona
Type @edito.type
Print @pureprintgroup

Join us today for the release of Soft Love, a poster zine by @jakubgessler exploring the boundaries of social expectations and self-definition.
The zine mixes a broadsheet-size format, a predominantly masculine format, with softer, glossy paper, which is mainly found in fashion editorials. Sirca, a re-imagining of Walter Käch’s classical font, is softened with color to create a new dynamic, which features boldly on the cover and the sweatband.
Rasputin’s
171 Mare St, London E8 3RH
50 free copies, first-come, first-served.
Only The Strong Survive.
Talent @sophiejaynehenry.ifbbpro
Photo @jakubgessler
Styling @mejataserud
Set @imogenfroststudio
Make Up @_kunomari
Hair @clare.on.hair
Manicure @hayley.evanssmith
Movement @theia_maldoom
Set Assistant @johannacurrie
Hair Assistant @lillyhmua
Graphic Design @ffforum.site @nikitaiziev @vmragona
Type @edito.type
Print @pureprintgroup
NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone

NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone

NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone
NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone

NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone
NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone

NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone
NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone

NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone

NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone
NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone
NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone

NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone
NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone
NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone
NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone
NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone
NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone
NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone
NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone
NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone
NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone

NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone
NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone

NADO is a decentralized exchange built for speed, liquidity, and execution in volatile markets. The name draws from storm systems and informs the project’s use of meteorological and data references. ESTUDI-IMAGE engaged ffforum to translate these operating requirements into an identity system.
Typography informed the foundation of the system. LL Replica was selected for its grid built construction, with each character shaped against a strict underlying framework. The same logic extends into the construction of the layouts: modular blocks of information anchored by corner dots allow for a flexible way to alter layouts.
The visual language draws from data and weather systems. Imagery is routed through a dither process into black and white halftones, which unifies varied source material under one treatment. Particle systems reference turbulence and pressure fields, drawing a parallel with known market behaviour such as volatility clustering and directional shifts.
For the motion behaviour, elements move in short, precise actions that lock into place. Sharp flickers are used for reveals and dissolves to retain a digital edge throughout.
Creative Direction
@estudi_image
Art Direction & Design
@nikitaiziev
@vmragona
Design
@cmdp.fk
3D Design
@caskalll
Digital Design
@kalokyeungg
@diannevanderhoeven
Creative Coding
@bbbbbgdn
Motion Reel
@funken.studio
Type Design
@lineto_com
@norm_zurich
Project Management
Callum Johnstone
2025 in 12 moments 🤍
1. January
Starting the year strong, hanging out with all my pals in the Netherlands for @demo.festival. With @studiodumbar and @daisy_chain_studio ❤️🤗
2. February
Cracking impossible perspective while working on @titlesxyz. Big up to @nblett on the pen tool 🌪️
3. March
Me and @colindoerffler took a robot on the treadmill for a run 🦿
4. April
Yearly visit to @capsule.global. Met my hero @airfrenchband 😍
5. May
@ffforum.site in the making 🫡
6. June
Me and @nikitaiziev took over Basel for a workshop with @ffforum.site 👨🏫👨🏫
7. July
Staring too much at a screen is not good. Took a stroll to feed a horse 😂
8. August
Took another break to explore the world. Agrigento in the pic
9. September
Had the honour to be a speaker at @usbynightfest. Honestly a highlight of my year 😭💕
10. October
@ffforum.site trip to NYC. Meeting the legend @_erichu 🫡
11. November
Visual research on an e ink display and working on portfolio pieces for fff 🔬
12. December
Preparing our 2025 Xmas card. Printed by @pagemasters.co 🎄
So, so grateful for all of this.
From leaving full time employment to going fully freelance, and starting a studio with my best friend @nikitaiziev.
Huge thank you to all the collaborators, friends, and family who are always there without being asked, offering quiet, constant support.
So proud of what we are building.
Can’t wait for what’s next ✨
2025 in 12 moments 🤍
1. January
Starting the year strong, hanging out with all my pals in the Netherlands for @demo.festival. With @studiodumbar and @daisy_chain_studio ❤️🤗
2. February
Cracking impossible perspective while working on @titlesxyz. Big up to @nblett on the pen tool 🌪️
3. March
Me and @colindoerffler took a robot on the treadmill for a run 🦿
4. April
Yearly visit to @capsule.global. Met my hero @airfrenchband 😍
5. May
@ffforum.site in the making 🫡
6. June
Me and @nikitaiziev took over Basel for a workshop with @ffforum.site 👨🏫👨🏫
7. July
Staring too much at a screen is not good. Took a stroll to feed a horse 😂
8. August
Took another break to explore the world. Agrigento in the pic
9. September
Had the honour to be a speaker at @usbynightfest. Honestly a highlight of my year 😭💕
10. October
@ffforum.site trip to NYC. Meeting the legend @_erichu 🫡
11. November
Visual research on an e ink display and working on portfolio pieces for fff 🔬
12. December
Preparing our 2025 Xmas card. Printed by @pagemasters.co 🎄
So, so grateful for all of this.
From leaving full time employment to going fully freelance, and starting a studio with my best friend @nikitaiziev.
Huge thank you to all the collaborators, friends, and family who are always there without being asked, offering quiet, constant support.
So proud of what we are building.
Can’t wait for what’s next ✨
2025 in 12 moments 🤍
1. January
Starting the year strong, hanging out with all my pals in the Netherlands for @demo.festival. With @studiodumbar and @daisy_chain_studio ❤️🤗
2. February
Cracking impossible perspective while working on @titlesxyz. Big up to @nblett on the pen tool 🌪️
3. March
Me and @colindoerffler took a robot on the treadmill for a run 🦿
4. April
Yearly visit to @capsule.global. Met my hero @airfrenchband 😍
5. May
@ffforum.site in the making 🫡
6. June
Me and @nikitaiziev took over Basel for a workshop with @ffforum.site 👨🏫👨🏫
7. July
Staring too much at a screen is not good. Took a stroll to feed a horse 😂
8. August
Took another break to explore the world. Agrigento in the pic
9. September
Had the honour to be a speaker at @usbynightfest. Honestly a highlight of my year 😭💕
10. October
@ffforum.site trip to NYC. Meeting the legend @_erichu 🫡
11. November
Visual research on an e ink display and working on portfolio pieces for fff 🔬
12. December
Preparing our 2025 Xmas card. Printed by @pagemasters.co 🎄
So, so grateful for all of this.
From leaving full time employment to going fully freelance, and starting a studio with my best friend @nikitaiziev.
Huge thank you to all the collaborators, friends, and family who are always there without being asked, offering quiet, constant support.
So proud of what we are building.
Can’t wait for what’s next ✨

2025 in 12 moments 🤍
1. January
Starting the year strong, hanging out with all my pals in the Netherlands for @demo.festival. With @studiodumbar and @daisy_chain_studio ❤️🤗
2. February
Cracking impossible perspective while working on @titlesxyz. Big up to @nblett on the pen tool 🌪️
3. March
Me and @colindoerffler took a robot on the treadmill for a run 🦿
4. April
Yearly visit to @capsule.global. Met my hero @airfrenchband 😍
5. May
@ffforum.site in the making 🫡
6. June
Me and @nikitaiziev took over Basel for a workshop with @ffforum.site 👨🏫👨🏫
7. July
Staring too much at a screen is not good. Took a stroll to feed a horse 😂
8. August
Took another break to explore the world. Agrigento in the pic
9. September
Had the honour to be a speaker at @usbynightfest. Honestly a highlight of my year 😭💕
10. October
@ffforum.site trip to NYC. Meeting the legend @_erichu 🫡
11. November
Visual research on an e ink display and working on portfolio pieces for fff 🔬
12. December
Preparing our 2025 Xmas card. Printed by @pagemasters.co 🎄
So, so grateful for all of this.
From leaving full time employment to going fully freelance, and starting a studio with my best friend @nikitaiziev.
Huge thank you to all the collaborators, friends, and family who are always there without being asked, offering quiet, constant support.
So proud of what we are building.
Can’t wait for what’s next ✨

2025 in 12 moments 🤍
1. January
Starting the year strong, hanging out with all my pals in the Netherlands for @demo.festival. With @studiodumbar and @daisy_chain_studio ❤️🤗
2. February
Cracking impossible perspective while working on @titlesxyz. Big up to @nblett on the pen tool 🌪️
3. March
Me and @colindoerffler took a robot on the treadmill for a run 🦿
4. April
Yearly visit to @capsule.global. Met my hero @airfrenchband 😍
5. May
@ffforum.site in the making 🫡
6. June
Me and @nikitaiziev took over Basel for a workshop with @ffforum.site 👨🏫👨🏫
7. July
Staring too much at a screen is not good. Took a stroll to feed a horse 😂
8. August
Took another break to explore the world. Agrigento in the pic
9. September
Had the honour to be a speaker at @usbynightfest. Honestly a highlight of my year 😭💕
10. October
@ffforum.site trip to NYC. Meeting the legend @_erichu 🫡
11. November
Visual research on an e ink display and working on portfolio pieces for fff 🔬
12. December
Preparing our 2025 Xmas card. Printed by @pagemasters.co 🎄
So, so grateful for all of this.
From leaving full time employment to going fully freelance, and starting a studio with my best friend @nikitaiziev.
Huge thank you to all the collaborators, friends, and family who are always there without being asked, offering quiet, constant support.
So proud of what we are building.
Can’t wait for what’s next ✨
2025 in 12 moments 🤍
1. January
Starting the year strong, hanging out with all my pals in the Netherlands for @demo.festival. With @studiodumbar and @daisy_chain_studio ❤️🤗
2. February
Cracking impossible perspective while working on @titlesxyz. Big up to @nblett on the pen tool 🌪️
3. March
Me and @colindoerffler took a robot on the treadmill for a run 🦿
4. April
Yearly visit to @capsule.global. Met my hero @airfrenchband 😍
5. May
@ffforum.site in the making 🫡
6. June
Me and @nikitaiziev took over Basel for a workshop with @ffforum.site 👨🏫👨🏫
7. July
Staring too much at a screen is not good. Took a stroll to feed a horse 😂
8. August
Took another break to explore the world. Agrigento in the pic
9. September
Had the honour to be a speaker at @usbynightfest. Honestly a highlight of my year 😭💕
10. October
@ffforum.site trip to NYC. Meeting the legend @_erichu 🫡
11. November
Visual research on an e ink display and working on portfolio pieces for fff 🔬
12. December
Preparing our 2025 Xmas card. Printed by @pagemasters.co 🎄
So, so grateful for all of this.
From leaving full time employment to going fully freelance, and starting a studio with my best friend @nikitaiziev.
Huge thank you to all the collaborators, friends, and family who are always there without being asked, offering quiet, constant support.
So proud of what we are building.
Can’t wait for what’s next ✨
2025 in 12 moments 🤍
1. January
Starting the year strong, hanging out with all my pals in the Netherlands for @demo.festival. With @studiodumbar and @daisy_chain_studio ❤️🤗
2. February
Cracking impossible perspective while working on @titlesxyz. Big up to @nblett on the pen tool 🌪️
3. March
Me and @colindoerffler took a robot on the treadmill for a run 🦿
4. April
Yearly visit to @capsule.global. Met my hero @airfrenchband 😍
5. May
@ffforum.site in the making 🫡
6. June
Me and @nikitaiziev took over Basel for a workshop with @ffforum.site 👨🏫👨🏫
7. July
Staring too much at a screen is not good. Took a stroll to feed a horse 😂
8. August
Took another break to explore the world. Agrigento in the pic
9. September
Had the honour to be a speaker at @usbynightfest. Honestly a highlight of my year 😭💕
10. October
@ffforum.site trip to NYC. Meeting the legend @_erichu 🫡
11. November
Visual research on an e ink display and working on portfolio pieces for fff 🔬
12. December
Preparing our 2025 Xmas card. Printed by @pagemasters.co 🎄
So, so grateful for all of this.
From leaving full time employment to going fully freelance, and starting a studio with my best friend @nikitaiziev.
Huge thank you to all the collaborators, friends, and family who are always there without being asked, offering quiet, constant support.
So proud of what we are building.
Can’t wait for what’s next ✨

2025 in 12 moments 🤍
1. January
Starting the year strong, hanging out with all my pals in the Netherlands for @demo.festival. With @studiodumbar and @daisy_chain_studio ❤️🤗
2. February
Cracking impossible perspective while working on @titlesxyz. Big up to @nblett on the pen tool 🌪️
3. March
Me and @colindoerffler took a robot on the treadmill for a run 🦿
4. April
Yearly visit to @capsule.global. Met my hero @airfrenchband 😍
5. May
@ffforum.site in the making 🫡
6. June
Me and @nikitaiziev took over Basel for a workshop with @ffforum.site 👨🏫👨🏫
7. July
Staring too much at a screen is not good. Took a stroll to feed a horse 😂
8. August
Took another break to explore the world. Agrigento in the pic
9. September
Had the honour to be a speaker at @usbynightfest. Honestly a highlight of my year 😭💕
10. October
@ffforum.site trip to NYC. Meeting the legend @_erichu 🫡
11. November
Visual research on an e ink display and working on portfolio pieces for fff 🔬
12. December
Preparing our 2025 Xmas card. Printed by @pagemasters.co 🎄
So, so grateful for all of this.
From leaving full time employment to going fully freelance, and starting a studio with my best friend @nikitaiziev.
Huge thank you to all the collaborators, friends, and family who are always there without being asked, offering quiet, constant support.
So proud of what we are building.
Can’t wait for what’s next ✨

2025 in 12 moments 🤍
1. January
Starting the year strong, hanging out with all my pals in the Netherlands for @demo.festival. With @studiodumbar and @daisy_chain_studio ❤️🤗
2. February
Cracking impossible perspective while working on @titlesxyz. Big up to @nblett on the pen tool 🌪️
3. March
Me and @colindoerffler took a robot on the treadmill for a run 🦿
4. April
Yearly visit to @capsule.global. Met my hero @airfrenchband 😍
5. May
@ffforum.site in the making 🫡
6. June
Me and @nikitaiziev took over Basel for a workshop with @ffforum.site 👨🏫👨🏫
7. July
Staring too much at a screen is not good. Took a stroll to feed a horse 😂
8. August
Took another break to explore the world. Agrigento in the pic
9. September
Had the honour to be a speaker at @usbynightfest. Honestly a highlight of my year 😭💕
10. October
@ffforum.site trip to NYC. Meeting the legend @_erichu 🫡
11. November
Visual research on an e ink display and working on portfolio pieces for fff 🔬
12. December
Preparing our 2025 Xmas card. Printed by @pagemasters.co 🎄
So, so grateful for all of this.
From leaving full time employment to going fully freelance, and starting a studio with my best friend @nikitaiziev.
Huge thank you to all the collaborators, friends, and family who are always there without being asked, offering quiet, constant support.
So proud of what we are building.
Can’t wait for what’s next ✨

2025 in 12 moments 🤍
1. January
Starting the year strong, hanging out with all my pals in the Netherlands for @demo.festival. With @studiodumbar and @daisy_chain_studio ❤️🤗
2. February
Cracking impossible perspective while working on @titlesxyz. Big up to @nblett on the pen tool 🌪️
3. March
Me and @colindoerffler took a robot on the treadmill for a run 🦿
4. April
Yearly visit to @capsule.global. Met my hero @airfrenchband 😍
5. May
@ffforum.site in the making 🫡
6. June
Me and @nikitaiziev took over Basel for a workshop with @ffforum.site 👨🏫👨🏫
7. July
Staring too much at a screen is not good. Took a stroll to feed a horse 😂
8. August
Took another break to explore the world. Agrigento in the pic
9. September
Had the honour to be a speaker at @usbynightfest. Honestly a highlight of my year 😭💕
10. October
@ffforum.site trip to NYC. Meeting the legend @_erichu 🫡
11. November
Visual research on an e ink display and working on portfolio pieces for fff 🔬
12. December
Preparing our 2025 Xmas card. Printed by @pagemasters.co 🎄
So, so grateful for all of this.
From leaving full time employment to going fully freelance, and starting a studio with my best friend @nikitaiziev.
Huge thank you to all the collaborators, friends, and family who are always there without being asked, offering quiet, constant support.
So proud of what we are building.
Can’t wait for what’s next ✨

2025 in 12 moments 🤍
1. January
Starting the year strong, hanging out with all my pals in the Netherlands for @demo.festival. With @studiodumbar and @daisy_chain_studio ❤️🤗
2. February
Cracking impossible perspective while working on @titlesxyz. Big up to @nblett on the pen tool 🌪️
3. March
Me and @colindoerffler took a robot on the treadmill for a run 🦿
4. April
Yearly visit to @capsule.global. Met my hero @airfrenchband 😍
5. May
@ffforum.site in the making 🫡
6. June
Me and @nikitaiziev took over Basel for a workshop with @ffforum.site 👨🏫👨🏫
7. July
Staring too much at a screen is not good. Took a stroll to feed a horse 😂
8. August
Took another break to explore the world. Agrigento in the pic
9. September
Had the honour to be a speaker at @usbynightfest. Honestly a highlight of my year 😭💕
10. October
@ffforum.site trip to NYC. Meeting the legend @_erichu 🫡
11. November
Visual research on an e ink display and working on portfolio pieces for fff 🔬
12. December
Preparing our 2025 Xmas card. Printed by @pagemasters.co 🎄
So, so grateful for all of this.
From leaving full time employment to going fully freelance, and starting a studio with my best friend @nikitaiziev.
Huge thank you to all the collaborators, friends, and family who are always there without being asked, offering quiet, constant support.
So proud of what we are building.
Can’t wait for what’s next ✨
2025 in 12 moments 🤍
1. January
Starting the year strong, hanging out with all my pals in the Netherlands for @demo.festival. With @studiodumbar and @daisy_chain_studio ❤️🤗
2. February
Cracking impossible perspective while working on @titlesxyz. Big up to @nblett on the pen tool 🌪️
3. March
Me and @colindoerffler took a robot on the treadmill for a run 🦿
4. April
Yearly visit to @capsule.global. Met my hero @airfrenchband 😍
5. May
@ffforum.site in the making 🫡
6. June
Me and @nikitaiziev took over Basel for a workshop with @ffforum.site 👨🏫👨🏫
7. July
Staring too much at a screen is not good. Took a stroll to feed a horse 😂
8. August
Took another break to explore the world. Agrigento in the pic
9. September
Had the honour to be a speaker at @usbynightfest. Honestly a highlight of my year 😭💕
10. October
@ffforum.site trip to NYC. Meeting the legend @_erichu 🫡
11. November
Visual research on an e ink display and working on portfolio pieces for fff 🔬
12. December
Preparing our 2025 Xmas card. Printed by @pagemasters.co 🎄
So, so grateful for all of this.
From leaving full time employment to going fully freelance, and starting a studio with my best friend @nikitaiziev.
Huge thank you to all the collaborators, friends, and family who are always there without being asked, offering quiet, constant support.
So proud of what we are building.
Can’t wait for what’s next ✨
As the year concludes, we extend our best wishes, as customary.
All hours have been logged and work for the period is complete. The studio will now be clocking offf for the holiday break.
We would like to thank our clients and collaborators for the time, care, and collaboration shared this year, and look forward to resuming work together in the new year.

As the year concludes, we extend our best wishes, as customary.
All hours have been logged and work for the period is complete. The studio will now be clocking offf for the holiday break.
We would like to thank our clients and collaborators for the time, care, and collaboration shared this year, and look forward to resuming work together in the new year.

As the year concludes, we extend our best wishes, as customary.
All hours have been logged and work for the period is complete. The studio will now be clocking offf for the holiday break.
We would like to thank our clients and collaborators for the time, care, and collaboration shared this year, and look forward to resuming work together in the new year.

As the year concludes, we extend our best wishes, as customary.
All hours have been logged and work for the period is complete. The studio will now be clocking offf for the holiday break.
We would like to thank our clients and collaborators for the time, care, and collaboration shared this year, and look forward to resuming work together in the new year.
BTS Research and development for Nike Shox
3D animation @hdgdl_xyz @philipbaz
2D animation @vmragona
Creative direction @nike
Graphic direction @veryes.berlin
Thank you!
#veryes

BTS Research and development for Nike Shox
3D animation @hdgdl_xyz @philipbaz
2D animation @vmragona
Creative direction @nike
Graphic direction @veryes.berlin
Thank you!
#veryes
BTS Research and development for Nike Shox
3D animation @hdgdl_xyz @philipbaz
2D animation @vmragona
Creative direction @nike
Graphic direction @veryes.berlin
Thank you!
#veryes
BTS Research and development for Nike Shox
3D animation @hdgdl_xyz @philipbaz
2D animation @vmragona
Creative direction @nike
Graphic direction @veryes.berlin
Thank you!
#veryes
BTS Research and development for Nike Shox
3D animation @hdgdl_xyz @philipbaz
2D animation @vmragona
Creative direction @nike
Graphic direction @veryes.berlin
Thank you!
#veryes
BTS Research and development for Nike Shox
3D animation @hdgdl_xyz @philipbaz
2D animation @vmragona
Creative direction @nike
Graphic direction @veryes.berlin
Thank you!
#veryes

Our typographic identity for BRICKED, a short film written and directed by Will Stepney.
A young father is inadvertently locked out of his home after being instructed to pick up his two daughters from his ex-wife. With his phone out of battery and no memory of the pickup location, he is left unexpectedly adrift. The film follows his search for a charger for his old Nokia, portraying his growing urgency as technology fails him and he struggles to fulfil his responsibility.
Our approach features typography inspired by heat-transfer & CIJ marking fonts, which create characters from small droplets of ink, resulting in roughness and irregularity. These fonts can be found in various places, including phone batteries and other tech parts. A custom rig animates each dot individually, replacing one with another from the next credit.
Starring @ruaridhald , @officialjaycampbell , Younes Barhoun Enouali, @elizaparrywilliams_ ,Bruno Cryan, @gabriellumsden
Written and Directed by @willstepney
Produced by @cree_buttercup
DOP @mikemcmillin_dp
Editor @cutbyhewitt
1st AC @bharrison.cine
2nd AC @________dee_________
Steadicam @archiemuller
Sound Recordist @senuik
Colourist @giuliacavinacolour
VFX Thomas Malins
Seniors sound design @neilkjohnson & @kevinharenmusic
Graphic design @ffforum.site
Special Thanks
@fomo_rentals
@pavilionworks
@the_filmlab_guy
@kodak_shootfilm
@digital_orchard
London TechnTrade Repairs
Our typographic identity for BRICKED, a short film written and directed by Will Stepney.
A young father is inadvertently locked out of his home after being instructed to pick up his two daughters from his ex-wife. With his phone out of battery and no memory of the pickup location, he is left unexpectedly adrift. The film follows his search for a charger for his old Nokia, portraying his growing urgency as technology fails him and he struggles to fulfil his responsibility.
Our approach features typography inspired by heat-transfer & CIJ marking fonts, which create characters from small droplets of ink, resulting in roughness and irregularity. These fonts can be found in various places, including phone batteries and other tech parts. A custom rig animates each dot individually, replacing one with another from the next credit.
Starring @ruaridhald , @officialjaycampbell , Younes Barhoun Enouali, @elizaparrywilliams_ ,Bruno Cryan, @gabriellumsden
Written and Directed by @willstepney
Produced by @cree_buttercup
DOP @mikemcmillin_dp
Editor @cutbyhewitt
1st AC @bharrison.cine
2nd AC @________dee_________
Steadicam @archiemuller
Sound Recordist @senuik
Colourist @giuliacavinacolour
VFX Thomas Malins
Seniors sound design @neilkjohnson & @kevinharenmusic
Graphic design @ffforum.site
Special Thanks
@fomo_rentals
@pavilionworks
@the_filmlab_guy
@kodak_shootfilm
@digital_orchard
London TechnTrade Repairs

Our typographic identity for BRICKED, a short film written and directed by Will Stepney.
A young father is inadvertently locked out of his home after being instructed to pick up his two daughters from his ex-wife. With his phone out of battery and no memory of the pickup location, he is left unexpectedly adrift. The film follows his search for a charger for his old Nokia, portraying his growing urgency as technology fails him and he struggles to fulfil his responsibility.
Our approach features typography inspired by heat-transfer & CIJ marking fonts, which create characters from small droplets of ink, resulting in roughness and irregularity. These fonts can be found in various places, including phone batteries and other tech parts. A custom rig animates each dot individually, replacing one with another from the next credit.
Starring @ruaridhald , @officialjaycampbell , Younes Barhoun Enouali, @elizaparrywilliams_ ,Bruno Cryan, @gabriellumsden
Written and Directed by @willstepney
Produced by @cree_buttercup
DOP @mikemcmillin_dp
Editor @cutbyhewitt
1st AC @bharrison.cine
2nd AC @________dee_________
Steadicam @archiemuller
Sound Recordist @senuik
Colourist @giuliacavinacolour
VFX Thomas Malins
Seniors sound design @neilkjohnson & @kevinharenmusic
Graphic design @ffforum.site
Special Thanks
@fomo_rentals
@pavilionworks
@the_filmlab_guy
@kodak_shootfilm
@digital_orchard
London TechnTrade Repairs

Our typographic identity for BRICKED, a short film written and directed by Will Stepney.
A young father is inadvertently locked out of his home after being instructed to pick up his two daughters from his ex-wife. With his phone out of battery and no memory of the pickup location, he is left unexpectedly adrift. The film follows his search for a charger for his old Nokia, portraying his growing urgency as technology fails him and he struggles to fulfil his responsibility.
Our approach features typography inspired by heat-transfer & CIJ marking fonts, which create characters from small droplets of ink, resulting in roughness and irregularity. These fonts can be found in various places, including phone batteries and other tech parts. A custom rig animates each dot individually, replacing one with another from the next credit.
Starring @ruaridhald , @officialjaycampbell , Younes Barhoun Enouali, @elizaparrywilliams_ ,Bruno Cryan, @gabriellumsden
Written and Directed by @willstepney
Produced by @cree_buttercup
DOP @mikemcmillin_dp
Editor @cutbyhewitt
1st AC @bharrison.cine
2nd AC @________dee_________
Steadicam @archiemuller
Sound Recordist @senuik
Colourist @giuliacavinacolour
VFX Thomas Malins
Seniors sound design @neilkjohnson & @kevinharenmusic
Graphic design @ffforum.site
Special Thanks
@fomo_rentals
@pavilionworks
@the_filmlab_guy
@kodak_shootfilm
@digital_orchard
London TechnTrade Repairs
Our typographic identity for BRICKED, a short film written and directed by Will Stepney.
A young father is inadvertently locked out of his home after being instructed to pick up his two daughters from his ex-wife. With his phone out of battery and no memory of the pickup location, he is left unexpectedly adrift. The film follows his search for a charger for his old Nokia, portraying his growing urgency as technology fails him and he struggles to fulfil his responsibility.
Our approach features typography inspired by heat-transfer & CIJ marking fonts, which create characters from small droplets of ink, resulting in roughness and irregularity. These fonts can be found in various places, including phone batteries and other tech parts. A custom rig animates each dot individually, replacing one with another from the next credit.
Starring @ruaridhald , @officialjaycampbell , Younes Barhoun Enouali, @elizaparrywilliams_ ,Bruno Cryan, @gabriellumsden
Written and Directed by @willstepney
Produced by @cree_buttercup
DOP @mikemcmillin_dp
Editor @cutbyhewitt
1st AC @bharrison.cine
2nd AC @________dee_________
Steadicam @archiemuller
Sound Recordist @senuik
Colourist @giuliacavinacolour
VFX Thomas Malins
Seniors sound design @neilkjohnson & @kevinharenmusic
Graphic design @ffforum.site
Special Thanks
@fomo_rentals
@pavilionworks
@the_filmlab_guy
@kodak_shootfilm
@digital_orchard
London TechnTrade Repairs

Our typographic identity for BRICKED, a short film written and directed by Will Stepney.
A young father is inadvertently locked out of his home after being instructed to pick up his two daughters from his ex-wife. With his phone out of battery and no memory of the pickup location, he is left unexpectedly adrift. The film follows his search for a charger for his old Nokia, portraying his growing urgency as technology fails him and he struggles to fulfil his responsibility.
Our approach features typography inspired by heat-transfer & CIJ marking fonts, which create characters from small droplets of ink, resulting in roughness and irregularity. These fonts can be found in various places, including phone batteries and other tech parts. A custom rig animates each dot individually, replacing one with another from the next credit.
Starring @ruaridhald , @officialjaycampbell , Younes Barhoun Enouali, @elizaparrywilliams_ ,Bruno Cryan, @gabriellumsden
Written and Directed by @willstepney
Produced by @cree_buttercup
DOP @mikemcmillin_dp
Editor @cutbyhewitt
1st AC @bharrison.cine
2nd AC @________dee_________
Steadicam @archiemuller
Sound Recordist @senuik
Colourist @giuliacavinacolour
VFX Thomas Malins
Seniors sound design @neilkjohnson & @kevinharenmusic
Graphic design @ffforum.site
Special Thanks
@fomo_rentals
@pavilionworks
@the_filmlab_guy
@kodak_shootfilm
@digital_orchard
London TechnTrade Repairs

Our typographic identity for BRICKED, a short film written and directed by Will Stepney.
A young father is inadvertently locked out of his home after being instructed to pick up his two daughters from his ex-wife. With his phone out of battery and no memory of the pickup location, he is left unexpectedly adrift. The film follows his search for a charger for his old Nokia, portraying his growing urgency as technology fails him and he struggles to fulfil his responsibility.
Our approach features typography inspired by heat-transfer & CIJ marking fonts, which create characters from small droplets of ink, resulting in roughness and irregularity. These fonts can be found in various places, including phone batteries and other tech parts. A custom rig animates each dot individually, replacing one with another from the next credit.
Starring @ruaridhald , @officialjaycampbell , Younes Barhoun Enouali, @elizaparrywilliams_ ,Bruno Cryan, @gabriellumsden
Written and Directed by @willstepney
Produced by @cree_buttercup
DOP @mikemcmillin_dp
Editor @cutbyhewitt
1st AC @bharrison.cine
2nd AC @________dee_________
Steadicam @archiemuller
Sound Recordist @senuik
Colourist @giuliacavinacolour
VFX Thomas Malins
Seniors sound design @neilkjohnson & @kevinharenmusic
Graphic design @ffforum.site
Special Thanks
@fomo_rentals
@pavilionworks
@the_filmlab_guy
@kodak_shootfilm
@digital_orchard
London TechnTrade Repairs

Research & development from our collaboration with @googledeepmind, alongside @bakkenbaeck. We were tasked to create educational graphics in order to demystify processes within artificial intelligence. Opting for a mix of rasterisation & dithering, we arrived at a visual language that aims at the past, while showing the future. Type design by @marek_nedelka
Research & development from our collaboration with @googledeepmind, alongside @bakkenbaeck. We were tasked to create educational graphics in order to demystify processes within artificial intelligence. Opting for a mix of rasterisation & dithering, we arrived at a visual language that aims at the past, while showing the future. Type design by @marek_nedelka
Research & development from our collaboration with @googledeepmind, alongside @bakkenbaeck. We were tasked to create educational graphics in order to demystify processes within artificial intelligence. Opting for a mix of rasterisation & dithering, we arrived at a visual language that aims at the past, while showing the future. Type design by @marek_nedelka
Research & development from our collaboration with @googledeepmind, alongside @bakkenbaeck. We were tasked to create educational graphics in order to demystify processes within artificial intelligence. Opting for a mix of rasterisation & dithering, we arrived at a visual language that aims at the past, while showing the future. Type design by @marek_nedelka
Research & development from our collaboration with @googledeepmind, alongside @bakkenbaeck. We were tasked to create educational graphics in order to demystify processes within artificial intelligence. Opting for a mix of rasterisation & dithering, we arrived at a visual language that aims at the past, while showing the future. Type design by @marek_nedelka
Research & development from our collaboration with @googledeepmind, alongside @bakkenbaeck. We were tasked to create educational graphics in order to demystify processes within artificial intelligence. Opting for a mix of rasterisation & dithering, we arrived at a visual language that aims at the past, while showing the future. Type design by @marek_nedelka
Research & development from our collaboration with @googledeepmind, alongside @bakkenbaeck. We were tasked to create educational graphics in order to demystify processes within artificial intelligence. Opting for a mix of rasterisation & dithering, we arrived at a visual language that aims at the past, while showing the future. Type design by @marek_nedelka
Research & development from our collaboration with @googledeepmind, alongside @bakkenbaeck. We were tasked to create educational graphics in order to demystify processes within artificial intelligence. Opting for a mix of rasterisation & dithering, we arrived at a visual language that aims at the past, while showing the future. Type design by @marek_nedelka
Research & development from our collaboration with @googledeepmind, alongside @bakkenbaeck. We were tasked to create educational graphics in order to demystify processes within artificial intelligence. Opting for a mix of rasterisation & dithering, we arrived at a visual language that aims at the past, while showing the future. Type design by @marek_nedelka
Research & development from our collaboration with @googledeepmind, alongside @bakkenbaeck. We were tasked to create educational graphics in order to demystify processes within artificial intelligence. Opting for a mix of rasterisation & dithering, we arrived at a visual language that aims at the past, while showing the future. Type design by @marek_nedelka
The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.
Keep track of Instagram updates discreetly while protecting your privacy and staying anonymous.
View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.
This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.
Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.
Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.
Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.
Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.
Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.
The service is free to use.
Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.
Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.