DTAN, co-founded by Julia Schimautz and Bianca Brandner, originated from their high school days when they envisioned starting a studio together. Their diverse team, which includes Francis Broek and Gregor Schimautz, engages in various creative disciplines. The studio favors Risograph printing and other analogue techniques that add a unique texture and unpredictability to their designs. Their collaborations with musicians aim to visually represent sound, such as in their music video for Pulp. The focus on hands-on methods enriches their creative output and emotional connection to the art they produce.
DTAN, formed by Julia Schimautz and Bianca Brandner along with two other creatives, specializes in Risograph printing and other analogue techniques to bring designs to life.
The Berlin-based studio values the unpredictable qualities of analogue methods, claiming they provide a texture to their work that digital tools can't replicate.
In collaborations with musicians, DTAN seeks visual approaches that resonate with the sounds of artists, exemplified in their music video for Pulp's Tina.
The team's creative processes often involve labor-intensive methods that enhance the emotional connection to their work, as seen in their hands-on approach to animations.
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