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We recently brought home two Lovie Awards: Best Use of Augmented Reality for Logistics Unpacked with ZEOS, and Best Web3 for katana, created with Polygon Labs. Both projects live in technical, often overlooked corners of the internet — logistics infrastructure and decentralized finance — but both asked the same question: how do you build digital experiences people actually want to be in?

ROCANI wins two Lovie Awards

Two years ago, we were recognized for our role as a development partner, building alongside creative studios we admired. This time, the vision was ours from the beginning. From concept to execution, both projects reflect what it means for ROCANI to lead creatively: shaping narrative, motion, interaction, and identity of immersive digital experiences from the ground up. It’s something we’ve been working toward for a long time.

Logistics Unpacked turned ZEOS’s six core logistics stations into an immersive, spatial experience, first in AR (Augmented Reality), then in VR (Virtual Reality). These systems usually live behind walls, buried in acronyms and process diagrams. We wanted people to feel them instead. To move through the choreography of fulfillment and understand how scale and speed actually come together. It’s logistics, but through the lens of story and interaction.

katana asked something similar of us. Most interfaces in the DeFi space still treat participation as a transaction, not an experience. But we wanted katana users to understand the system by moving through it: seeing deposits streaming into vaults, liquidity rising in real time, and yield returning in a visible loop. It was a chance to push financial UX into something more human, where the story isn’t separate from the system but built into how it moves, responds, and makes sense.

What makes these wins meaningful is that both projects reflect the kind of work we want to keep doing. Taking systems that can feel distant and turning them into experiences people can move through, spend time with, and begin to understand on their own terms. We don’t want to make things simple. We want to work with complexity in a way that turns it into a journey, something people can explore. Clarity doesn’t mean making something obvious. It means making it feel real enough to understand from the inside.

Thank you to everyone who shaped these projects with us. And to the Lovies, for seeing the work.