An exercise in clean, simple restraint. Here we imagined how the Figma logo might appear and disappear.


Although minimal in style, this was created in 3D and only the top view was rendered. This was done to give us options while designing and remains an asset for further exploration.

An exercise in clean, simple restraint. Here we imagined how the Figma logo might appear and disappear.


Although minimal in style, this was created in 3D and only the top view was rendered. This was done to give us options while designing and remains an asset for further exploration.

Made with Adobe After Effects and Maxon Cinema 4D

Matt at Stackrats asked us to bring his logo to life for their custom app. He had a clear and ambitious plan to see the rats tail from his logo sliding between the letters as the full logo revealed itself from its smaller SR icon form.


We realised very early on that this was best tackled frame by frame.


Matt was delighted with the results and the final logo was supplied as a Lotte file to drop into the Stackrats app.

Matt at Stackrats asked us to bring his logo to life for their custom app. He had a clear and ambitious plan to see the rats tail from his logo sliding between the letters as the full logo revealed itself from its smaller SR icon form.


We realised very early on that this was best tackled frame by frame.


Matt was delighted with the results and the final logo was supplied as a Lotte file to drop into the Stackrats app.

Built in Adobe After Effects (supplied to client as a Lotte file)

Digital Danang are a promotions outfit based in Danang, Vietnam. They approached us to create a 3D version of their logo.


We both agreed that this project deserved more than a boring extrusion of their 2D logo. Once the capsule concept was agreed upon, the model came together quickly and we are very proud of the outcome.

Digital Danang are a promotions outfit based in Danang, Vietnam. They approached us to create a 3D version of their logo.


We both agreed that this project deserved more than a boring extrusion of their 2D logo. Once the capsule concept was agreed upon, the model came together quickly and we are very proud of the outcome.

Built in Maxon Cinema 4D

Email: ianjgavin@icloud.com

Email: ianjgavin@icloud.com