A retrofuturist campaign wrapped around an experimental art book that blurs therapy, fiction, and surveillance. Built entirely in-house—from infomercial to object design—it stands as our most complete production to date: a world where secrecy is currency, catharsis is data, and critique is smuggled through craft.
A curated view of our creative output—commissioned, collaborative, and self-initiated. From brand narratives to visual studies, each project reflects various facets of our practice, shaped by story, design, and a measured sense of style.
An emotional advertorial composed in shadow tones and quiet gestures. Designed for Maison Maire, it turns fashion into atmosphere—where identity flickers and fades like memory.
Open projectA ritualized identity system rooted in maternal tension and inherited silence. Built around Rosier’s new album, the work spans visuals, objects, and typography—casting the band inside a poetic psychodrama where tenderness and control bleed together.
Open projectA bold one-size crop top designed in-house, cut to provoke. Paired with a punchy red-on-black campaign blending fashion photography and high-contrast video, this capsule project moves with intention—and attitude.
Open projectSet in a raw industrial studio, this capsule shoot blends loungewear softness with textured grit. From concept to styling, we shaped every frame to elevate comfort into quiet confidence.
A storytelling-led campaign that traces the quiet, emotional bond between advisor and client. From concept to production, PDT Studio crafted intimate portraits where financial care becomes a form of human witnessing.
Team portraits, reimagined with a lifestyle edge. Shot on location with real employees, styled and directed for authenticity—stripped of corporate gloss and shaped with the energy of a streetwear editorial.
A fully branded fake family band, built to critique post-talent fame and viral stardom. Complete with merch, screen-printed posters, and collectible ephemera—authored as cultural satire, styled as nostalgic bait.
Set inside the William Gray Hotel’s Maggie Oakes, this sleek capsule captures a new fashion-forward energy for Old Montreal. Think after-dark glamour, bold casting, and editorial flair—served with a side of indulgence.