The Plastiq Tree
"Plastiq Tree" is a short animation created to raise awareness about the staggering number of real trees; around 120 million every year, that are cut down globally for Christmas celebrations alone. While the film is styled as an advertisement, its deeper purpose is to make viewers reflect on the often-overlooked impact this tradition has on our environment. By giving a voice (and emotion) to the trees, the animation gently highlights their “suffering,” urging us to rethink what we celebrate and how we celebrate it. It’s a reminder that festive joy doesn’t have to come at the expense of nature, and that alternatives, like sustainable or reusable trees, can still carry the same magic!
Cheap Therapy - Berlin Design Week
We’ve all got that relative. The one who can’t help but ask, “So… are you seeing anyone yet?” Or drop a subtle jab like, “That hair color is… bold.”
Since venting about your family gets old (and actual therapy costs a fortune), we created the next best thing: a brutally honest, hilariously sarcastic card game that helps you unpack family chaos; one daring question at a time.
No filters. No boundaries. Just painfully real conversations in the form of sharp wit and awkward laughs.
[Featured at Berlin Design Week 2025]— because apparently, we're not the only ones who needed this.

