thing we do and things we’ve done
Agency website has been relaunched to clearly present who we are and what we build.
The updated profile reflects how we operate today and the scope of work we focus on.
We started building experimental 3D graphical tools using Claude Code, exploring how identity systems might extend beyond static layouts into spatial, responsive graphics.
An early investigation into what “modern digital identity” looks like once interfaces gain depth.
BNNZ Development received an updated profile, separating engineering and outsourcing work from agency projects.
The new page introduces a refreshed visual system and a direct contact for development scopes. Check it out at bnnz.dev
Launched an initial group website and identity, outlining its ventures and providing early access points for careers and investor relations.
We started working on a retrospective page, bringing company stories, ideas, and experience into a unified directory.
Looking back on the years of work, insights and projects
We share occasional references and insights from the design team.
WWMFA evolved from a publishing experiment into a structured directory where we catalogue the backstage of contemporary art: studios, processes, routines, and fragments that rarely make it to the white wall.
Later, Instigator launched as a multidisciplinary studio working across image, strategy, and storytelling, primarily within the fashion and arts sectors.
The studio operates across digital, physical, and experiential work.
BNNZ registered as a New York State enterprise, formalizing its operations in the U.S.
Bookato launched its MVP, with the first businesses in the Nordics beginning to onboard
Radiant was developed as a SaaS solution enabling dynamic content delivery via APIs, designed to support modern, API-driven web projects.
We worked on designing widget-based interfaces, focusing on modularity, interaction, and how small components can shape larger systems.
We worked on a social intelligence platform for digital dating, covering the product identity, design system, website, and AI-driven conversation flows.
ArtShield’s digital identity was developed as part of a nonprofit platform supporting artists in vulnerable regions, including strategy, a web design system, and the website.
We developed a concept design for Art Basel Miami, combining AR and VR to present the work of contemporary artist Waone through a hybrid digital and spatial experience.
A quick digital profile was developed for Plain AI, an early-stage AI company working on persona-based voice cloning and conversational interfaces.
We developed the MVP for Homcho, a product designed to digitalize tools connecting individuals with immigration services and government processes in Spain.
The exhibition in Tribeca was designed by our team, with a focus on visual language, spatial layout, and overall presentation.
Decou was designed and opened as a coffee shop in Kyiv city center, with responsibility for the spatial design and visual identity, during a challenging period for the city.















