On August 29-30, OFFF MX festival brought together over 1,200 creatives, artists, designers, and professionals to spark collaboration, learn, and celebrate creativity!
This year’s lineup featured talents like Adriana Mora, Alejandro Masferrer, Boldtron, Cocolab, Google Creative Lab, Hornet, MAOTIK, ManvsMachine, Nathalie van Sasse van Ysselt, pelican sound, Rubén Alvarez, Sila Sveta, SNASK, Timothy Goodman, Volvox Labs, and &Walsh.
OFFF MX Main Titles by Hornet and pelican sound 🍿
This year, the visual identity and main titles are masterfully crafted by Hornet, a motion design, animation, and live-action studio, with a crispy sound design provided by pelican sound⚡
Directed by Itay Tevel of Hornet, the project turned OFFF’s blank canvas into a playground for 2D and 3D design experimentation, blending human creativity with AI technology. The result? A perfect fusion of both. 🔥
See you next year, Mexico! 🇲🇽
Mexico City has truly emerged as a hub of digital creativity with OFFF MX, showcasing cutting-edge design, innovation, and technology. As creatives push the boundaries of digital art and content, ensuring the security of their work and intellectual property is crucial. Implementing cyber security monitoring can help protect these valuable digital assets from potential cyber threats, allowing artists and designers to focus on creativity without worrying about data breaches. In a world driven by digital innovation, strong security measures are more important than ever.