Our Work
Chase: Connections
In one of our most ambitious series yet, six influencers set out on journeys around the world to explore their passions in new cities. From food to sports to architecture, six doc-style videos and 12 hyper-local maps showed modern travelers how to enrich their travel experiences in Barcelona, Rome, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Buenos Aires, and Santiago.
View DemoVisit Seattle: Crowdsourced
How do you find the best spots in a new city? When guidebooks, lists, and reviews don’t cut it, there’s always a trustworthy fallback: the locals. We tested this theory in Seattle by dropping our hosts in the middle of the city with no phone, just a theme to explore and the people of Seattle to guide them. We even took it a step further and printed zines of each host’s discoveries that other real-life visitors can use as inspiration. The result? You’ll just have to watch.
View DemoFord: Home of the Future
What does the home of the future look like? Instead of wondering, we decided to build one. In a first-of-its-kind integrated partnership, we brought Ford, Curbed, and The Verge together under one roof. A six-part video series told the story of the build — its innovative design and cutting edge technology — and a six-part branded content series explored accessible DIY projects inspired by the Ford F150’s own forward-thinking features.
View DemoWalmart: What’s Inside
We partnered with Walmart to demystify how the technology that powers the things we use every day — gaming laptops, voice assistants, and noise-cancelling headphones — works. Programmed for The Verge’s passionate, savvy audience, we examined what quality really means to our tech.
View DemoBlue Point Brewing Co.: How Oysters are Cleaning Up New York’s Harbor
Oysters mean more to New York than $1 happy hour — they also clean up its harbors. To showcase Blue Point Brewing Company’s newest charitable beer, the Good Reef Ale, we dove headfirst into the history NYC’s original street food. In this Explainer article and heatmap tied to Eater, we drove awareness of Blue Point’s collaboration with Billion Oyster Project, and recommended sustainable seafood restaurants.
View DemoJack Honey: Neighborhood Flavor
Fashion in the Bronx. Gaming in Atlanta. Pickup basketball in Venice. In the mini-docuseries “Neighborhood Flavor,” we visited six American cities and met passionate communities to learn what makes their town so unique. Meeting each neighborhood’s residents and swapping stories over a glass of Jack Daniel’s Honey, we got a firsthand taste of these distinct neighborhoods.
View DemoThe Museum of Food and Drink
Vox Creative, Infiniti, and the Museum of Food and Drink partnered to launch MOFAD Lab, the organizations first-ever real world exhibition space. The Lab featured an interactive, multi-sensory and edible! exhibit on flavor, food-science demos, and an Infiniti Q50 on site that took museumgoers on a multimedia epicurean journey.
View DemoVisit Seattle: "Been there, Made that"
Seattle is full of inspiration. We invited artists from across the country to visit the city and create something new based off their experiences. The process and resulting work — a new single, watercolor maps, an architectural installation, an ice cream flavor, and a new wallpaper design — was documented through a series of videos and interactive features.
View DemoRussell Athletic: "Two-A-Days"
Last year, more than 100 high school football teams lost their championship game by less than a touchdown. Vox Creative visited four of those Russell Athletic teams, each motivated by their own devastating loss, and working to settle the score this season. Their stories were documented through a series of short films about the teams on and off the field — focusing not only on the game, but the impact of football on their communities.
View DemoMailChimp: "Fail Chips & Male Crimp"
To support MailChimp's campaign filled with Serial-esque misinterpretations of their food, Vox Creative created two activations: a new fried chicken recipe using Fail Chips as a key ingredient, and a pop-up hair salon styling men with the newest hair craze, the "male crimp." The stunts were documented as photos and features on Eater and Racked, respectively.
View DemoXbox: "The Art of Strategy"
At the launch of Xbox's Halo Wars 2, Vox Creative took a look at the art of strategy in four unique fields of competition: snow biking, drone racing, MMA, and Formula E racing. We dove deep into the game and the mindset of the top competitors in each field in a mini-documentary series and features on SB Nation and The Verge.
View DemoJeep: "Off the Path"
Vox Creative helped launch Jeep's new Trailhawk and Summit SUVs with "Off the Path," a serene portrait of remote luxury. Each installment of the video series allowed viewers to travel in a Jeep to an faraway architectural marvel, built with its natural surroundings as inspiration. We traveled from Marin, California, to Shelter Island, New York, with a Curbed audience in mind.
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