It was SXSW’s first IRL event after a virtual lineup in 2021, and we were teaming up with one of the biggest names in the NFT space. So you could say we knew we had to make something special.
Joining forces with the Doodles team, we set out to turn a warehouse on Austin’s Trinity Street into an NFT multiverse inspired by Doodles founder Burnt Toast (aka Scott Martin).
Underpinning the entire NFT movement are two main themes: art and technology. We knew that to accurately represent the spirit of NFTs into our Doodles activation, we’d need to tap into both our art and tech abilities.
To accomplish our mission, we cultivated a vibrant holographic pastel rainbow color scheme for the activation using matte paint, powder coating, frosted acrylic, and inflatable fixtures. We kept our design consistent with Burnt Toast’s style to preserve the vision of Doodles in our activation.
We knew we also needed to include cutting-edge tech.
Projection mapping and touchpoint interactivity were no-brainers. To travel through the DoodleVerse, Doodle owners received an RFID embedded physical Passport that connected their unique Doodle and displayed their Twitter handle. As they traveled through the space they were able to scan the Passport to activate special experiences tailored to them that allowed their Doodle to materialize in physical space.

Our representation of the DoodleVerse consisted of three main Zones: DoodleLand, DoodleAir, and DoodleSpace, all of which had a unique travel guide that helped users navigate the experience. Guests began their journey along the rainbow road in DoodleLand that combined animated scenes with interactive elements. The next Zone, DoodleAir, was a celestially-themed lounge suspended in the air and surrounded by clouds.
The final Zone, DoodleSpace, was our most ambitious. It featured a Customization Station with nail art as well as an interactive rainbow graffiti wall. Guests used prop spray cans equipped with Vive trackers that allowed them to draw their own graffiti on the digital canvas. Visitors could even interact with characters on the wall using their spray cans. The interactive element gave our guests a chance to participate in the Doodles activation instead of just watching it unfold.
Role
Creative Director at VTProDesign
Credits
Executive Producer: Paul Elsberg
Producer: Abby Murphy
Associate Producer: Taylor Welch
Executive Creative Director: Alex Ilten
Executive Creative Producer: Mike Lee
Creative Director: Akiko Yamashita
Art Director: Daniel Mannino
Graphic Designer: Justine Henderson
Creative Producers: Melanie Kassis
Sound Design: John Bowers
Creative Technology Producer: Zachary Saale
Lead Programmer: Evan Gannon
Creative Technologists: Trevor Smith, Armand Kambourian
Production Leads: Nico Yernazian, Mikey Barber, Alex Gaucin
Press
Edition “VTProDesign Creative Director Akiko Yamashita Reflects on Beauty Through Tech & Art”
The Wallstreet Journal “SXSW Goes Crazy for Doodles”
The Drum “How NFT brand Doodles broke into the real world at SXSW pop-up store”
NFT Evening “The SXSW Doodles Event Deemed A Huge Success With Long Entry Queues”
Tech Trends “Doodles at SXSW: NFTs meet Experiential Marketing”
Wunderman Thompson “SXSW 2022: Doodles SXSW”