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Future Utopia ‘12 Questions’

Design and creative direction for the new project from producer and songwriter Fraser T Smith.

Musically ‘12 Questions’ is a hybrid that spans diverse genres and sounds, and Smith wanted the cover to have a mystical, neo-psychedelic vibe that captured this interconnected world.

Each song on ‘12 Questions’ is framed as an inquiry and is given its own distinct section and animation within the larger cover.

Pentagram worked with illustrator Ori Toor and Smith to develop a vibrant, intricate landscape with distinct episodes based on the 12 songs.

On the eve of the 2020 US presidential election, several questions taken from titles of the songs were projected on landmarks in Philadelphia, New York, Los Angeles, Detroit and Miami.

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Retrospective: Saturday Night Live

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