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MullenLowe Singapore has created an immersive 360degree campaign to celebrate the launch of ‘Maserati Ghibli Operanera’, a creative collaboration between the iconic Italian automotive brand and Hiroshi Fujiwara, the founder of Fragment Design and a pivotal figure in shaping streetwear culture.
This is the first time Fujiwara has collaborated creatively in the automotive industry, interpreting Maserati’s iconic Trident brand through a street culture lens.
To launch the collaboration, MullenLowe Singapore looked to break the rules of traditional automotive marketing, treating it more like a work of art or fashion design. Following a global pitch, the team developed a global campaign that takes inspiration from street art and Anime and uses the streets of Tokyo as a canvas and backdrop for much of the promotional activities and creative work.
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Toronto Comic Arts Festival breaks barriers between music and visual art with Loop Sessions
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May 6, 2021
Even if you’ve never been to the Toronto Comic Arts Festival (TCAF), this is a good year to start.
That might sound strange in a year that the festival – a meeting point for illustrators, comic authors, artists, writers, video game creators and other ink-covered creative people – happens entirely online. But going virtual is allowing organizers to expand its scope beyond the page. From May 8-15, you can enjoy a robust online marketplace, workshops, gaming demos, guests from all over the world and events that could never have happened in a regular year. It’s expanded, more accessible than ever before and it’s all free.
Here Are TCAF s Can t-Miss Events of 2021
This year s festivities featuring guest artists, panels, competitions and more will run from May 8 to 15
Photo: Cole Pauls
Published Apr 30, 2021Toronto Comic Arts Festival is going virtual this year, and the week-long online event features some impressive programming in addition to its vendor marketplace. From workshops to panels to multiple special guests, this year s festival features more comics-based activities than ever before.
While vendors, artists and exhibitors hold down their virtual shops from May 8 to 15, the festival will play host to discussions, competitions and keynote speakers throughout the month of May. As always, 2021 s festivities will be free of admission.
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From live drawing to panel discussions with illustrators, video game creators, and comic authors, the Toronto Comic Arts Festival (TCAF) has it all. This year, TCAF has pivoted to an entirely virtual format in order to safely deliver its exciting programming to comic arts enthusiasts during the pandemic.
Running from May 8 to 15, the festival will include an online marketplace where creators will sell their work, interactive games, Q&A sessions with headliners and more. Similar to previous years, TCAF is free and easily accessible for comic fans and art lovers across Canada.