Spike Jonze Pins and Buttons
Description: Few films have explored the relationship between humans and artificial intelligence as delicately as Her. This minimalist design captures that emotional atmosphere through symbolic composition, refined typography and a restrained visual language. A subtle piece for film lovers, design enthusiasts and anyone drawn to thoughtful, contemporary cinema.
Description: Can't stand it, I know you planned it. This visual artifact weaponizes the high-octane energy of the 90s most iconic music video into a gritty, halftone-heavy comic book spread. Fusing "Old School" hip-hop swagger with the kinetic lines of a 70s crime-thriller comic, this piece captures the essence of the Beastie Boys' disruptive genius. It's a love letter to the era of boomboxes, oversized sunglasses, and fuzzed-out basslines. The "Sabotage" visual identity is a global signal for rebellion, making this the ultimate badge for those who live life at 45 RPM.
Description: Theodore is a lonely man in the final stages of his divorce. When he's not working as a letter writer, his down time is spent playing video games and occasionally hanging out with friends. He decides to purchase the new OS1, which is advertised as the world's first artificially intelligent operating system, "It's not just an operating system, it's a consciousness," the ad states. Theodore quickly finds himself drawn in with Samantha, the voice behind his OS1. As they start spending time together they grow closer and closer and eventually find themselves in love. Having fallen in love with his OS, Theodore finds himself dealing with feelings of both great joy and doubt.