“Both immigrants ourselves, we founded the studio upon the idea that unique and global perspectives are key to creating work that is both innovative and culturally aware. Through PORTO ROCHA, we see an opportunity to help build brands that are in dialogue with the real world.”
Read MoreIt's Officially July. Which Corporations Will Still Give a Shit About Pride?
“Companies paint their logos rainbow across Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter for a month—boasting about how accepting they are and sauntering through Pride parades catapulting rainbow-logoed koozies, t-shirts, and all kinds of unnecessarily branded crap into crowds of bystanders. Then as soon as they appeared, they disappear. Complete radio silence for the other 11 months of the year.”
Read MoreThis Project Showcases 25 New York LGBTQIA+ Artists on LinkNYC Screens
WNW Members Ben Wagner and Isabel Castillo Guijarro teamed up to curate 25 New York-based LGBTQIA+ designers, illustrators, and artists to feature on LinkNYC screens throughout the month of June. The list includes some real heavy-hitters, many of whom are WNW members.
Read MoreAirbnb Hosts Candid Conversations to Connect 50 Years of Pride
In honor of the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising, LGBTQ+ activists, artists, and everyday heroes across generations came together through Airbnb to have a candid conversation about what Pride means to them. WNW Member Ivan Cash, recently named to AdWeek’s Creative 100 list, directed the short film, which explores the possibilities when you take the time to connect with a stranger and recognize a shared mission.
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