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Black cylindrical speaker positioned upside down next to a matching angled USB-C charging cable.Bottom of a Sonos Roam speaker showing regulatory labels, serial number, model information, and website URL on a light blue surface.Stack of five colorful books titled 'Standards' with abstract shapes on the covers and a single book standing upright.Close-up of a black electric kettle on a base with the word 'BIGFACE' printed, showing a smiley face graphic and caution text on the kettle.Glass of iced lemon ginger drink with a bamboo straw, fresh ginger root, lemongrass stalks, and a lime half on a brown surface against an orange background.Bag of BIGFACE whole bean coffee resting on stacked black volcanic rocks against a clear sky.Hand holding a small round beige tablet with radial design between thumb and index finger against a beige background.

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Design - Williams Alamu

Development - Carter Ogunsola

BIG FACE X FELLOW

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Out-of-this-world aesthetics meet precision detail — this is **BIGFACE x Fellow**, a limited-edition collection of Fellow products infused with unmistakable BIGFACE style. In collaboration with the endlessly inspired creative force that is Brandmonger, I was commissioned by BIGFACE and Fellow to produce a suite of video and still assets showcasing the new co-branded product lineup. As the lead creative mind for the BIGFACE team, Brandmonger shaped the vision and aesthetic, while I provided the means to bring it to life. One 86-inch TV, several yards of mylar, and a fair share of creative problem-solving later, we completed the mission — my first full video project to date. Huge thanks to our post-production partners at Omnidrome, who truly brought the work to life.