experiential, 3D and motion
graphics to Vault49. I want to build
a London team with designers
who have a diverse skill set: a
focus on animation and digital,
but with the ability to work across
all design disciplines.”
And just as the background of
Vault49 is steeped in alternative
approaches to creativity – both co-
founders were street artists before
launching the design studio – the
plans for the London branch is
equally as fresh.
“I’m excited about working
with brand teams that seek to
change the status quo,” asserts
Woodvine. “I want to work on
projects with passionate people
- people who know that brands
are a living thing and believe that
each project has the opportunity
to disrupt and surprise! The project
can be packaging or it can be an
activation, but what we want are
briefs that challenge the boundaries
of traditional branding and create
meaningful stories that connect
with the hearts and minds of
our consumers.”
If this approach to design
inspires you, then get over to
Vault49’s website and see what
creative positions are available:
http://www.theakin.com/reports.
Right: The
celebratory
artwork that
accompanied the
announcement
harks back to
the studio’s street
art roots.
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