Woolmark envisions fast fashion’s zombie apocalypse - Famous Campaigns
Items of Clothing Run Through the Street for Woolmark's Environmentally-Focussed Campaign - Little Black Book
Night of the living thread - Shots
The fashion apocalypse is coming in Woolmark’s new ad - Creative Review
Wear Wool, Not Waste, a Thought-Provoking New Campaign - DesignBoom
Woolmark's Ad Is a Zombie Apocalypse Where the Enemy Is Synthetic Clothing - Adweek
Woolmark dresses up synthetic garments as zombie-like invasion - Campaign
Paper instead of plastic? Studio Birthplace shows why this is devastating - PAGE Magazine
Stash: Studio Birthplace Sees the Forest and the Trees in Canopy’s Pack4Good Spot
"Drastic images for drastic facts." - PAGE Magazine on 'MoneyTrees'
Creative Review: Greenpeace targets unregulated banks in new ad.
Shots: Greenpeace's call to end corporate destruction
Branding In Asia has featured MoneyTrees on their website under their 'Creative Work' section.
MoneyTrees was featured on Campaign Brief Asia.
"It’s not polite. It’s not understated. It’s not forgettable. It demands not to be ignored." - The Stable on MoneyTrees
"Greenpeace’s latest campaign with Studio Birthplace, Heckler SG a wakeup call on ending corporate destruction of nature." - Marketech APAC
TotalPollution: A Dirty Game was featured on BBC News.
TotalPollution: A Dirty Game was featured on Newshub NZ.
TotalPollution: A Dirty Game has been featured in Forbes.
Designboom: Greenpeace drowns Rugby World Cup 2023 arena in crude oil to call out fossil fuel sponsorship
It's Nice That: Greenpeace dumps a stadium of CG oil onto a Rugby World Cup match.
The Independent: Greenpeace releases animated video in campaign against fossil fuel sponsorship of Rugby World Cup
Creative Review: Greenpeace dumps oil on Rugby World Cup in new campaign.
The Drum features TotalPollution twice in two articles: "Stade de France flooded with oil in Greenpeace Rugby World Cup protest ad" and "Rugby World Cup threatens legal action over Greenpeace protest video"
Studio Birthplace makes its third appearance in Little Black Book.
"SHOCKING: New Animation Film Reveals The Number Of Plastic Bottles Produced Globally In Real-Time." - PlantBasedNews
Humanity's Impact has been featured on GreenDex.
Motionographer: Following the viral success of their recent film Wasteminster for Greenpeace...Studio Birthplace releases the pilot film Humanity’s Impact.
"After the success of its campaign for Greenpeace with Wasteminster, the latest release is equally as impactful and uses CG technology to visualise plastic pollution in real time." - It's Nice That
Shots has written about Humanity's Impact on their website.
Environmental eco magazine EcoHustler spotlights Humanity's Impact.
The Guardian has made a post about Wasteminster on their Instagram account.
'Wasteminster' sheds light on the 'shocking truth about what happens to plastic the government tells us is being recycled' - PlantBasedNews
Greenpeace’s new campaign opens with a single bottle bouncing off Boris Johnson’s head mid-press conference before a waterfall of plastic overwhelms the prime minister and carries him out to the street. - This Is Colossal
Just how did Greenpeace drown Downing Street in plastic waste? - It's Nice That
We're honored to announce that Shots has named Wasteminster as their 'Ad of the Week'.
British online newspaper The Independent and their program Independent TV has featured Wasteminster.
Creative Review has featured Wasteminster on their website under the 'Creative Inspiration' section.
“Wasteminster” draws attention to Greenpeace’s call for a ban on plastic waste exports - Campaign
Birthplace and it's behind the scenes video has been featured by WWF Voices.
Art and visual culture blog Colossal has released the trailer for Splash and Burn’s campaign against conflict palm oil, Rewild, produced by Studio Birthplace.
Our double music video Sleepless / Repeat Until Death for Novo Amor, about the climate emergency in Mongolia, premiered on The Fader.
Culture Trip has written an article about Birthplace.
"With his chainsaw-wielding crew, artist Ernest Zacharevic has emblazoned a cry for help across an oil palm plantation, highlighting Indonesia’s deforestation." - The Guardian