Higa & Bates

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This year’s Whoop-Up Days poster! 🎡💥
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9 days ago
More from the Chicago White Sox’s 125th anniversary — some of our favorite stills
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3 months ago
Brand for Lethbridge-based ELM Custom Homes 🌳🏠 For this brand, we created an identity that feels modern and elevated, yet warm and welcoming. Rooted in refined typography, minimal layouts, and muted earthy tones, the brand intentionally allows for the quality craftsmanship, thoughtful design, and personality of each home to shine through. @elm.customhomes
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3 months ago
Animated visualizer for Dog Park! Teamed up with @brentrbates on a looping visual for “What’s My Line Again” off Dog Park’s new EP! You can check out the full visualizer on YouTube! More motion work coming soon 🕺🏼 @dogpark.band @higabates @brentrbates
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3 months ago
Imprinted in History: 125 seasons of the @whitesox
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6 months ago
Ok this is a little late (and we lost lol) but what an honor it is to be nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Branded Content for our work on the Chicago @whitesox 125 Years of Baseball (featuring the stadium center screen), with @continonewyork
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6 months ago
Whoop Up Days already?! Here are the posters for this year’s events!
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8 months ago
Some work with @continonewyork for Gotham FC 🗽
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11 months ago
125 seasons. Honored to team up with @continonewyork and the @whitesox to tell a story of grit, heart, and legacy—narrated by the iconic voice of Gene Honda.
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1 year ago
We love @salonolivine around here and we couldn’t be more excited about these new T-shirts ✨
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1 year ago
Happy Halloween 👻
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1 year ago
Working alongside @joncontino on the @nygiants 100th season identity and campaign was an incredible experience. In addition to all creative, we lead edited and colored the jersey teaser, jersey release and campaign launch video featuring Chaz Palmanteri. Jon is an exceptional creative director, not only for his bold choices but also for his ability to bring such clarity to a concept in a way that informs every decision, so there’s no longer a struggle looking for the correct answers but an opportunity to push further. One of my favorite parts of the project was how we handled the archival footage versus modern digital footage. The old reels have a natural cadence due to their frame rate and missing frames. We replicated that effect by time-remapping the modern footage—either speeding up or slowing down sections. This approach seamlessly unified the past and present footage, while allowing for visual context within the timeline.
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1 year ago