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Digital Out of Housery

We’ve put together a selection of some our recent outdoor media work. Bus stops, digital billboards and events. See it here.

Unicef. War on Disease

We have animated a series of posters to promote Unicef’s War on Disease campaign. They can be seen online in a range of sizes, and at Waterloo station in one of Europe’s widest screens. See them here.

Railcard

We’ve animated and a series of moving posters to promote Railcard. You can see them here. We made them in lots of different lengths and ratios for all the different platforms. Wide ones for Facebook and YouTube, tall and square ones for Instagram – and a version that was 12 screens wide by one screen […]

The Battle with HIV

Our first animation in the Immunology Wars series is fast approaching a million views on YouTube. Our third one is about how drugs can swing the battle against HIV in our favour – and is therefore well worth a look. For Nature.

Fulfil Protein Bars

Our Fulfil films are up and out there. Three product animations of the protein bars themselves, with the ingredients in carnival mood. And three brand animations. For Community.

Awards for Dog and Rabbit

Our animation for Nature, The Story of Warfarin, has won at the fortieth annual Telly Awards in the Education category, and been nominated at the Medical Journalists Awards. Much respect to Jules Bartl, Nigel Manington and everyone at Nature. And us.

And the Winner is…

On Wed March 13th, Bar Shorts presents its own homage to award winning short films and animations. Films from the likes of Jonathan Hodgson, Tom Rourke, Darren Walsh, Elizabeth Hobbs, Jennifer Zheng, Emily Scaife and many more. At The Book Club in Shoreditch. Hosted by Chris Shepherd. Supported by Dog & Rabbit.

B Works Looping Animation

We’ve just made a never ending looping animation of the B Works building. Full of busy little isometric people. Illustrated by Central Illustration Agency’s Graham Robson. For Karmarama. See it here.

Maoam Halloween

Here are three short animations we’ve just done for Maoam through Isobel of dancing supernatural folk. If you like sweets and rhythmic dead people, these really are for you. And a very Happy Halloween from Dog & Rabbit.