New Work from Moth Collective

It’s been quite a productive year for Moth Collective, and the London based trio is here again with more great work for a great cause!

Continuing the body of work they started with the Global Canopy Programme, Forest 500 paints the picture of our ever-changing world and what we can do to help reduce the growing problem of deforestation our planet faces.

In a similarly good spirited project, the Moths also released The Climate Reality Project early this week.

What excites me about The Climate Reality Project, aside from its good nature, is its successful use of animation in an interactive way. This is by no means an original idea, but I feel the execution is wonderful.

You can experience it for yourself here:
https://worldseasiestdecision.org/en-us/

With the use of Moth’s charming work, this parralax scrolling site takes the user through what they call the “world’s easiest decision.”

Below you can find some stills, gifs and the credits for the two projects:

 


Forrest 500 Credits:

Design and Direction: Moth Collective
Written by Rachel Howard and Niki Mardas
Sound Design: Skillbard
Animation: Marah Curran, Stef Roberts, Nishanth Sanjay and Moth Collective
Voice Over: Rolan Bell
Client: Global Canopy Programme
Production Year: 2015

The Climate Reality Project Credits:

Designed & Animated by Moth Collective
Additional Animation: Marah Curran
Sound: Voice of Earth – NASA Recordings
Client: Climate Reality
Agency: Tool of North America & Mustache Agency
Production Year: 2015

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Joe Donaldson

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Joe Donaldson is a director, designer, and animator who worked on Motionograpgher from 2014-2020. Previously, he was an art director at Buck. Over the past decade, he's lived and worked in Chicago, New York City, and Los Angeles and has directed work for clients such as Apple, Google, Instagram, The New York Times, Unicef, Etsy, and The New Yorker. In addition to his creative work, in 2018 he started Holdframe. He's now working as a professor at Ringling College of Art and Design and when not teaching he can be found spending time with his family or out running.