Framing 20 Years in NY with Antara Ghosh
To mark two decades of Framestore in New York, we're highlighting the talent behind the studio's success. We spoke with members of our New York team across disciplines to reflect on the studio's legacy, their favorite projects, and what makes the Big Apple such a special place to create.
Meet Junior Designer Antara Ghosh!
What’s your favorite borough or neighborhood in NYC? Why?
I have managed to go to Williamsburg more than I can count. There is always something to do, and I love the small riverside parks tucked away.
What NYC tourist activity have you yet to do?
Go for an epic sports event. I wanna see what’s all the hype about, even though I’ll be pretty lost.
What has been your favorite project or client collaboration during your time at Framestore?
One of my favorites was the recent Cricket 'Jawsome' advert, where I got to conceptualize the characters and dive into character design. The concept was fun to work with.
What do you enjoy most about working in design at Framestore?
The people here are always supportive and fun to work with, and being on the design team means tackling a variety of projects! It’s challenging, rewarding, and full of growth opportunities.
In your opinion, what project or milestone represents Framestore’s New York design team’s legacy and why?
I believe each time a client returns, it marks a milestone. Brands like Dell and Snapdragon repeatedly coming back to the New York team says a lot about the strength and dedication of our team.
How has Framestore's design team supported your growth and helped you explore new creative possibilities as an artist?
I started my design career as an intern with Framestore, and moving up to Junior Designer has been amazing. Framestore really balances skill and creativity, and our small but mighty New York team is always there to help with any questions—even the little ones. I’ve gained so much confidence, and I keep growing every day!
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