
Stick. Swap. Style.
TilePix
Campaign
There's no "one-size-fits-all" when it comes to wall art. From minimalistic designs to maximalist, or somewhere-in-the-middle-ist, the campaign was all about personality—showing how TilePix makes it easy for everyone to build a gallery wall that feels like them.
I was one of the set dressers on set who handpicked the photos and curated props (including a few pieces from my very own home) to match each aesthetic.
From accessories to angles, I made sure each gallery wall felt as unique as the people TilePix is made for.
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Not your average photo frames. They offer "Stick-n-Slide" magnetic pieces that you can stick, style and swap.
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Director: Ross Ginsberg
Executive Producer: Kza
Director: Tashi Bhutia
DP: Evan Miller
PM: Max Acrish
AC: Luis Romero, Darren Tun
PD: Ilana Not Ilana
Grip: Eddie Lorenzo
Set Dresser: Mia Raico, Ari
Colorist: Cameron Mary Gold
Production: NVSN Productions
Our Look & Feel
Colors
We balanced cool and warm tones to create a dynamic visual experience for all scenes.
Captures
We carefully molded home environments, from cozy bedrooms and dorm living rooms to stylish WFH desk spaces, to reflect both modern and cozy Gen-Z aesthetics that feel truly lived-in.
Composition
We let the wall art speak for itself, spotlighting TilePix as the true focal point. It tells the real story, reflecting who you are and how you see yourself.
Set Dressing
In college, TilePix was practically Gen-Z dorm room currency.
It was easy, swappable decor that made our shoebox-sized rooms actually feel more like home.
Even my dad decks out his place with them, but… that’s a different campaign.