swissink
What's left of Switzerland once you strip away the postcard clichés? swissink looks for the answer in liquid ink: a flat Switzerland drifting as a disc in space, a red train faster than its own tracks, hypnotic vortices, the patron saint of the bike lane, and a girl who stares down fire without blinking. The name says it all: Swiss Ink – a country redrawn in flowing ink. The series translates modern Swiss idiosyncrasies – precision, order, wealth, stubbornness – into a psychedelic visual language: flat 2D pop art in the spirit of 70s animation, liquid ink shapes, hard edges, and a reduced palette of vermilion, cobalt, orange and teal. The entire trailer is AI-generated: illustrations created with Nano Banana Pro, animation and transitions with Seedance via Higgsfield, edited as one continuous trip with hand-drawn-style transitions and pure sound design – no music, no words, just a country in a trance. In the end, everything collapses into a single mark: the frog in the Swiss cross.