Incorporating music from Kait Kerrigan and Brian Lowdermilk, Party Worth Crashing is written by Ricci Recto, Marty R. Nevada, and Robert Gueco Tan about life as modern twenty-somethings.
Its visual identity is heavily inspired by the Katipunan nightlife: messily stumbling through local establishments, 3 AM conversations, gritting through heartbreak, and seizing the night with friends.
Through an assortment of bold typefaces, bright colors reminiscent of neon signages, and nostalgic grainy textures, Party Worth Crashing captures the “kalat”-ness of being young, driven, a little worn out, but ultimately hoping for a better tomorrow.