Explainer
We treat every explainer as a chance to learn something new, and use animation to bring emotion to the abstract.
UN ESCAP
We worked end to end on this explainer for UN ESCAP—from script and storyboard to illustration and animation. The video breaks down why resource efficiency matters for Asia‑Pacific, showing how using fewer materials to create more well‑being is central to hitting climate targets and the SDGs. Through simple graphics and clear pacing, it turns dense policy ideas into a story about how governments, businesses, and communities can do more with less.
UNDP - Environment
For UNDP’s film on environment, business and human rights in Asia and the Pacific, we handled everything from concept to final animation. To keep a human touch in a heavy topic, we first filmed real hand movements, then recreated them in animation with rough, textured shapes. The story follows a farming family affected by pollution, floods and land grabs, before widening out to show how responsible business and stronger protections can safeguard both people and the planet.
UNDP - Business & Human Rights
For UNDP’s Business & Human Rights film, we used a series of single-line drawings to show how economic growth, human rights and the SDGs are all connected. The animation walks through the UN Guiding Principles—states protecting, businesses respecting, and both providing remedy—then links them to real measures like anti‑discrimination policies, cleaner supply chains and better grievance mechanisms. Working from script to final frames, we kept the visuals minimal so the ideas stay clear and the through‑line is simple: responsible business is central to sustainable development in Asia and the Pacific.
HHBL
For Happy & Healthy Bike Lane’s safety series, we had to grab attention on-site and online, often with the sound off. We designed short, looping cartoons inspired by classic slapstick animation—simple, family‑friendly stories with a few extra jokes layered in for adults. The result is a set of visual gags that teach bike lane rules quickly, keep riders watching while they queue, and support the project’s goal of safer cycling around Bangkok’s 23.5 km airport loop.
Maxitask
For Maxi Task, we needed to get a complex cloud-based network management tool in front of time-poor C‑level executives without losing them in technical detail. We branded the product, then worked with the client to strip the message back to a simple story about problems and outcomes. The explainer softens the hard sell, turning a dense feature list into a clear, concise narrative that decision‑makers can understand in a single viewing.
Giti Tire - Tire Care
For Giti Tire’s Care Labs series, the client wanted a virtual 3D test environment to show how their tires are tested and how drivers should look after them. In this film, we focused on under‑ and over‑inflation—using lab-style simulations and clear motion graphics to show how low pressure overheats sidewalls and how high pressure reduces grip and comfort. The animation keeps the science simple, ending with a single takeaway: correct tire pressure keeps you safer and helps your tires last longer.
Giti Tire - Dot Code
For Giti’s DOT explainer, we paired macro paint footage with CG tire forms to draw a parallel between canvas and road—the tire’s story only really starts once it hits the surface. The video breaks down what DOT codes mean, then shifts the focus to what actually matters: how a tire is built and how it’s stored, not just the date on its sidewall.
Allianz
For Allianz Technology, we created a series format for internal tool launches—short, friendly videos built around a recurring character and simple scenarios. Each piece uses clean animation, light humour and clear callouts so teams understand what a new app does in under a minute, without sitting through a full product demo.