Huncwot
Obama Presidency Oral History
Branding
Design
Development
AI
Obama Foundation
Produced by Incite at Columbia University, this study is the official oral history of the Obama presidency, consisting of 470 interviews with officials, activists, artists, and organizers. We helped create a new standard for this type of production by analyzing the interviews using AI models, which led to the creation of several additional interactive tools designed to browse this vast collection.
We are so proud of this project.
Penderecki's Garden
Animation
Design
Development
Developer Award
Communication Arts WebPick
Virtual garden of Krzysztof Penderecki, one of the greatest avant-garde composers of the 20th century and passionate gardener. Through the virtual garden’s layout, architectural structures and vegetation, audiences are invited to explore the life of Penderecki alongside compositions, inspirations and poems.
I am sure this innovative work will inspire the next generation of creators.
Lalka Theatre
Design
Development
Developer Award
Mobile Excellence
The Lalka Theatre website links puppet animations with fantastic entertainment that audiences can expect from staged productions.
This beautiful and funny website is one of our all-time favorites!
Harvard Film Archive
Design
Development
Cambridge, MA
Awwwards
The Harvard Film Archive is an academic institution dedicated to the collection, preservation and exhibition of film located on the Harvard University campus. Huncwot was commissioned to create a digital presence of the HFA which was inspired by its iconic Carpenter Center building, designed by legendary french architect Le Corbusier in the early 1960s.
This unique website combines an elegant beauty with user-friendliness, enhanced by beautiful animations and subtle cinematic effects.
European Film Academy
Animation
Design
Berlin, Germany
The European Film Academy, established in 1988, brings together the most important figures of European cinema. The new visual identity marks a fresh chapter inspired by the classic Academy ratio (1.375:1). Evolving frames create a sense of movement and dynamism, symbolizing the mission to celebrate and unite filmmakers while engaging and educating audiences. These frames also invite viewers into a shared cinematic space.
This logo stands for an organization that is aware of its rich tradition, focused on connecting this history to today’s world, and open to what tomorrow will bring.
Elders Project
Branding
Design
Development
New York City
Established by Jacqueline Woodson and produced by Columbia University, the Elders Project captures and celebrates the untold stories of 250+ elders-activists, storytellers, and community builders - who have witnessed and shaped monumental change in American public life. We are extremely proud that we had the opportunity to bring these amazing stories to life by creating this beautiful and colorful project.
It's absolutely breathtaking—we cannot believe it. The final touches, the animations, the presentation of all of the materials, everything is full of life. This is really a dream come true.