supermighty at OFFF
OFFF Barcelona is one of the world’s leading festivals for creativity, design and digital culture — an event we have attended since 2013.
The Screen is co-produced by OFFF and Frameboy, powered by Barco. This year’s edition featured 280 selected works from a global open call of 735 participants.
Presented each night: a large-scale mapping experience projected onto the façade of Disseny Hub Barcelona. A public gathering point for the creative community, showcasing motion work from artists and studios around the world.
A canvas for the creative community.
The Screen is the most visible surface at OFFF.
It’s photographed, reposted and carried beyond the event by thousands of practitioners, directors and studios.
From exploration to public space.
Our character began as an AI exploration. It was not commissioned, starting as a study in form, volume and generative character development — the open call helped us frame this deliberately against the constraints of the Disseny Hub façade: slow movement, controlled form, restrained contrast and scale.
It then became the visual identity behind supermighty.
Physical trace.
We produced a small run of holographic supermighty stickers as a fun extension of the character exploration.
Together, the projection and stickers created new conversations and unexpected connections around the work.
Less about tools.
More about intent.
OFFF reinforced something increasingly visible across the industry this year:
conversations are shifting away from tools, towards intent, authorship and direction.





