Eugene Corpuz
Eugene Corpuz is a designer with an ardent curiosity in things that move, both figuratively and literally. Figuratively, he’s passionate about the craft of storytelling, branding, and the potential design holds as a force for good and meaningful change. Literally, he finds joy in bringing ideas to life through motion design. When he’s not working, you’ll likely find him birdwatching, cloud spotting, hiking, or crocheting, with the same quiet curiosity he brings to his design practice.
Kasama is a brand that brings Filipino’s together to spark conversations about identity and belonging so that together we can strengthen the threads of the fabric that makes us.
Culture is a tapestry woven from threads like food, language, and clothing. When one thread unravels, like language, so can the rest. This project is about weaving culture together.
Motion graphic identity for the launch of Paula Williams and Dr. Iain MacDonald's new book “Designing the BBC: A History of Motion Graphics” in collaboration with Framestore.

Fridgemates helps students make the most of their limited, shared storage space by monitoring and interacting with their fridge content whilst reminding them that there’s food at home.
Food should nourish lives not landfill. This project is all about community and how as a group, we can influence change in problems that otherwise seem too big to make a dent in.