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AKQA’s São Paulo studio created Tudum Remix, the soundtrack for Netflix Brazil’s 10th birthday party. Five artists and a choreographer transformed the platform’s iconic sound signature into new musical styles, in a video clip inspired by Netflix’s most loved series.
IBM Watson Health launched Health Data Connect with AKQA’s San Francisco studio. The platform helps the industry ingest, standardise, and analyse disparate sources of information to unlock key healthcare insights.
In a year-long partnership, AKQA re-designed Webex’s entire brand ecosystem. The San Francisco studio developed a new logo and a vibrant, warm and customisable brand system applied across iconography, illustration, photography, sound design, the website and product interface. The design amplifies Webex’s commitment to human-focused, inclusive collaboration as we enter the era of hybrid work. The new logo – the “W” is a rotating double helix which showcases two hands coming together – the perfect metaphor for teams in flow, each member participating and contributing equally to create something wonderful.
Endangered Pieces created with AKQA, puts a spotlight on the biodiversity crisis and some of the world’s at-risk species. The puzzles, produced by AKQA, can also spark important conversations across generations about the state of wildlife and our planet, and offer a tangible way to grasp just how few of these species are left in the wild. All proceeds from the sales will be directed toward WWF-Canada's critical conservation work.
HESTA and AKQA’s Melbourne studio have delivered a future planning tool to assist more than 700,000 women working in health and community services across Australia. Find out how the platform aims to empower members to improve retirement outcomes.
To empower the citizens of Milan, A2A and the Milan City Administration created a dashboard to connect the city. Find out how AKQA’s Italy team designed the platform as a single repository of all key data.
From spacesuits to satellites and clean-energy to medicine, gold continues to spark innovation. The World Gold Council has released a documentary, The Golden Thread, produced with AKQA’s London studio and housed on a bespoke website. The five-part series traces gold’s impact on humanity’s past, present and future, with commentary from world-renowned experts. Glimmering across final frontiers, innovative technologies, sacred sites and more, gold is the element that will help turn some of our most exciting visions for the future into realities.
Moncler worked with AKQA’s New York studio to introduce MondoGenius, allowing everyone to access the new collection via an immersive experience across five cities and through the vision of 11 designers, hosted by award-winning music artist Alicia Keys. Connecting cities, people and ideas, each has its own unique story and visual language, incorporating references and details from the incredible events and sets.
As the creator of the best-canned cocktails, Cutwater knows that it pays to work smarter, not harder. AKQA decided to celebrate people in situations where they’re doing just that. Debuting during the Super Bowl, Here’s to the lazy ones redefines lazy as ingenious, because the ones who make the most of their time are the ones who are ahead of it.
To launch the first album of the Brazilian singer Nego Bala, AKQA/Coala.Lab created a short film based on the reality of the artist’s life. The film tells Nego Bala’s unique story of resilience, empowerment and resistance with a sensibility capable of transforming tragedy into poetry.