“For me, the most powerful impact of design is in those quiet, intimate moments when someone notices a texture, a gesture, or a detail and it sparks emotion, curiosity, or wonder. I hope my work leaves that kind of imprint, where the story lives not just in the scene, but in the hearts of the people experiencing it.”

— Skene article – “Designing the Quiet Moments.”

“Juno, A Bikes Diary,”

(“Juno, Diario De Una Bicicleta,”

Paole Calderón Vega, Perú)

A series from Peru’s Cuatromonos brings to life an enchanting world of adventure and fantasy. This 25-episode series, each lasting 11 minutes, is crafted in 2D animation and helmed by Paola Calderón Vega, an art director recognized for her work in set design on acclaimed projects such as “Orange” and “Greta’s Journal.” The series explores the magical transformation of a bicycle into an 11-year-old girl, Juno, who embarks on everyday life challenges with her talking squirrel friend, Alem. This series is a unique blend of whimsical storytelling and imaginative visuals, looking to appeal to those eight years old and above.

—“An enchanting world of adventure and fantasy.” — Variety MagazineSource