HunterGatherer

HunterGatherer HunterGatherer is a multi-disciplinary design studio based in Brooklyn, NY. The studio is outfitted with a photo studio and a fabrication/model shop on site.

HunterGatherer is a multi-disciplinary design studio, focused on telling its clients’ stories in ways that are artful, intelligent, elucidating, and sometimes funny. The studio is based in Brooklyn, NY and specializes in art direction, illustration, animation, branding and experience design. The studio has won awards from almost every major design organization and was included in the Cooper-Hewitt

National Design Triennial: Design Now. HunterGatherer won a Webby and was nominated for an Emmy for the animated short “Circle Squared.” In 2011, their ‘Prius Goes Plural’ short won a Cannes Gold Lion. In addition to running the studio, St. John has served on the board of the AIGA/NY, taught ‘Design for Video and Film’ in the Yale School of Art’s graduate program, and exhibits and creates non-commercial work, products and furniture under his own name.

01/11/2022

👋 Hi there! Are you a current design student who’s talented and passionate? Or maybe you know someone who fits this description that you’ll share this post with?

HunterGatherer is looking for a design or motion design intern to join us THIS SPRING! Candidate should be a NYC-based current student (internship will be at least partially in-studio, conditions permitting). The internship is paid, rewarding and fun! Applications due by January 26th.

Please send resume and relevant links to intern(at)huntergatherer.net with ’Spring Internship’ in the subject line.

12/14/2020

This week’s episode of : Great Performers

From : Our annual Great Performers issue is a bit different this year — much like everything else in 2020 — celebrating 24 artists from film, television and TikTok.

12/06/2020

This week’s episode of : Tree Communication

From : This week, our cover story explores the world of trees, specifically how they seem to communicate through intricate underground networks. Listen to our creative director and director of photography explain how the design for it came together. Photographer: Brendan George Ko

11/15/2020

For anyone counting, this week marks the 100th episode of for .

The issue follows the mail-in-ballot process from start to finish. Cover image by Philip Montgomery with additional photography by Dina Litovsky and Christopher Payne. Narrated by EIC Jake Silverstein and Creative Director Gail Bichler. Editing by Laura Tomaselli & Phil Pinto. Animation by Katie Mias. Additional research and coordination by Alana Herlands.

This week's   episode for The New York Times Magazine:
10/25/2020

This week's episode for The New York Times Magazine:

A look at the tech company Palantir and its software, which can decipher vast amounts of data.

06/25/2020

This week’s episode, “What is Owed”—featuring cover lettering by for a story by Nikole Hannah-Jones.


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Drew a quarantine day maze for kids (to print out).
03/19/2020

Drew a quarantine day maze for kids (to print out).

Illustration for  about the political power of art & music. Story by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Painted wood. AD: Paul Spella.
11/26/2019

Illustration for about the political power of art & music. Story by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Painted wood. AD: Paul Spella.

In this week’s , “The Unstoppable Machine” by Charles Duhigg, a profile of Jeff Bezos and the immense power of Amazon. I...
10/18/2019

In this week’s , “The Unstoppable Machine” by Charles Duhigg, a profile of Jeff Bezos and the immense power of Amazon. Illustration by Todd St. John, in cut & painted wood. AD: Nicholas Blechman

😩🙁😀 for today’s New York Times. AD: Minh Uong.
09/22/2019

😩🙁😀 for today’s New York Times. AD: Minh Uong.

New Reel!!!
08/07/2019

New Reel!!!

This is "Reel – Summer 2019" by HunterGatherer on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

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