Eureka
John Nixon of Coda partnered with Enrico Cacace to do this Spaghetti Western-inspired piece for the Eureka Airspeed spot called “Challenge” that was produced by
Doner. This was his first vacuum cleaner ad. The music came out great, which makes the product seem like it sucks even more. (Sorry, had to do it.)
Invisible Numbers
What are invisible numbers? Don’t ask us cause we were more AV club than Math club. But we do know who invisible numbers are. They’re a visual arts company, specializing in the
creation of compelling 3D, 2D and stereoscopic animated graphics. Made up of John Nelson and Ken Kellet, they’ve been partnering with us to keep your stuff looking smoother than
Lionel Richie in a silk robe sucking on some sorbet in the backseat of a 76 Seville.
Patrica Field
When the campaign idea is Ban The Bland, you better do something interesting. And John Nixon of Coda did when he created this original music piece for Organic to be
used in Kotex’s online collaboration with Hollywood stylist Patricia Field.
A Movement
A Ford Fiesta stop frame animation piece that Dave Graw for Team Detroit was just shown at some film festival. The name of that film festival? Um…
let's see…oh, yeah…CANNES. In FRANCE. Let's hope Dave doesn't start smoking Gauloises and wearing a beret when he directs the action
in front of the green screen here at Milagro.
What About BOB?

Bob Curreri is a busy man these days. But between hanging out with Diddy and that Beiber kid, he still finds time to do some great work with us.
Recently, Bob came into town and made 63 Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep vehicles look amazing for Doner. Call us crazy, but we'd rather ride any of those
compared to the unicorn he just colored for Lady Gaga. Check out his recent work here.