Art Direction + Key Art + 360 Campaign CD: Nic Gunther
A demented serial killer interrupts a detective's retirement, opening old wounds and orchestrating new havoc. Starring Brendon Gleason and Harry Treadaway. Based on Stephen King’s best-selling Bill Hodges Trilogy, which includes Mr. Mercedes, Finders Keepers and End of Watch. Directed by Jack Bender and adapted by David E. Kelley.
Key Art + Logo + 360 Campaign + Art Direction + Photoshoot Direction Creative Director: Nic Gunther
A six - part documentary series that follows US Army Soldiers fighting in Afghanistan from the unique perspective of their own cameras. Executive producer Ricky Schroder.
Key Art + 360 Campaign + Explorations
A diamond dealer navigates the culturally diverse and otherwise treacherous world of the diamond business. Creative Director: Nicole Gunther
Art Direction + Key Art + Artwork was built out into a full digital promotional campaign. Creative Director: Deanna Paquette Sr. Copywriter: Amit Wehle
Audible recruited Gunpowder & Sky to help it produce its “Words and Music” series, in which artists describe their personal journeys to stardom through their music and lyrics. Audio projects based on the life and work of notable musicians including Alanis Morissette, Rufus Wainwright and Jonathan Biss.
Art Direction + Key Art + Artwork was built out into a full digital promotional campaign. Creative Director: Deanna Paquette Sr. Copywriter: Amit Wehle
Audible recruited Gunpowder & Sky to help it produce its “Words and Music” series, in which artists describe their personal journeys to stardom through their music and lyrics. Audio projects based on the life and work of notable musicians including Alanis Morissette, Rufus Wainwright and Jonathan Biss.
Logo + Branding + Key Art + 360 Campaign CD: Nic Gunther AD: Christine Sullivan
From executive producers Tom Brady, Gotham Chopra, and Michael Strahan, Religion of Sports takes viewers on a weekly global journey celebrating the transcendent power of sports.
Logo Design + PR Kit + Key Art Explorations CD: Nicole Gunther
Starring Ron Livingston and created by Bobby Mort and Peter Farrelly. Centers on Sam Loudermilk, a recovering alcoholic and substance abuse counselor with a bad attitude. Although he has his drinking under control, Loudermilk discovers that when your life is a mess, getting clean is the easy part.
Key Art CD: Nicole Gunther
Refuge is an immersive docuseries painting intimate portraits of refugees and asylum seekers in the United States. Each 25-minute film follows a different individual, family, or community that has sought safety and shelter in America. Refuge explores not only the diverse traumas and trials of its vulnerable subjects, but also their diverse experiences of American life.
Creative Director: Nic Gunther
Art Direction + Key Art + 360 Campaign + OOH Tactics Creative Director: Nic Gunther
You Me Her is an American-Canadian comedy-drama television series that revolves around a suburban married couple who is entering a three-way romantic relationship, otherwise known as a polyamorous relationship.
PR Kit + Campaign + Logo Explorations Creative Director: Nic Gunther
A TV series that follows two step-siblings fall in love and face an usual barrage of attention from their friends and family.
Creative Director: Nic Gunther Art Director: Christine Sullivan
Logo Design + Key Art + Social Media Campaign Creative Director: Nic Gunther
On Undeniable with Joe Buck, one of America's most trusted and respected sports broadcasters takes a seat across from some of the most eminent athletes of our generation.
Key Art + Logo Design Creative Director: Nic Gunther
Documentary featuring the ongoing fight for land rights in the western U.S. and conflicts that led to the Malheur Standoff.
Key art developments for HBO.
Art Direction + Key art + Logo + Title Design + Illustration Creative Director: Nic Gunther
Original comedy series, based on Peter Ackerman’s play of the same name, Things You Shouldn’t Say Past Midnight examines modern-day relationships through the conceit that “nothing good happens after midnight.” The Los Angeles-set series was ordered for 10 episodes.
Executive produced by Ackerman and Nick Hamm for Momentum TV.