SERVICES

Motion Design

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Overview

Not every project fits a category. Sometimes you need a logo that comes alive, a title sequence with a specific feeling, a set of social assets that all clearly belong to the same brand, or a launch film that doesn't follow the explainer formula. Motion design is the home for all of it: the work where the brief is open and the goal is to make something move with intention.

This is also where 12+ years of craft matters most. When there's no template to fall back on, the difference between work that feels considered and work that feels assembled comes down entirely to judgment, the kind you only get from having made a lot of things move.


Who It's For

Built for people who already know roughly what they want and need the craft to execute it well:

  • Brands building or refreshing an identity that has to work in motion, not just sit static in a brand book, animated logos, motion principles, the system that makes everything feel coherent.

  • Marketing teams running campaigns where every ad, video, and social post needs to feel like it came from the same place.

  • Creative directors and agencies who have the vision and need a reliable animation partner to realize it.

  • Anyone with a project that doesn't fit the other three categories and shouldn't be forced to.


What's Included

Because motion design projects vary so much, each is scoped individually. Typical deliverables:

  • Custom illustration or design tailored to the project, never templated.

  • Full animation at the length and format the project needs.

  • Brand-aligned motion system or style guide when the work is meant to be extended or repeated.

  • Exports for the platforms you actually use — aspect ratios, durations, and formats matched to where it'll live.

  • Sound design coordination where relevant.

  • Unlimited usage rights, with source files available on request.

Because scope varies, motion design projects are always quoted custom after a short conversation about what you need.


Discovery & Research

Motion design briefs are usually less defined than the other services, which makes discovery matter more, not less. The risk isn't inaccuracy, it's drift: a project that wanders because nobody pinned down what it was actually for.

So we start with three questions. What is this for? Who sees it? What should they feel or do when they do? From there we gather brand context, references, and the existing visual language, and we leave discovery with enough clarity that the creative work stays on target, while keeping enough room that the result still feels alive rather than mechanical.

What helps most: references of work you like (and why), your existing brand assets, and an honest sense of how much creative latitude you want us to take. Some clients want execution of a clear vision; others want us to bring the idea. Both work, we just need to know which.

Our Approach

Motion design is craft applied to an open brief. The job is to translate a feeling, a value, or an idea into movement that lands instantly, before the viewer consciously processes it.

That's where experience does the heavy lifting. We know what reads in one second versus thirty, what weight a logo animation can carry, what a campaign needs to repeat to feel coherent, what to leave out. We bring judgment to the parts of the brief you haven't specified, so the result feels intentional in every frame. The aim is simple: work considered enough that someone saves it to their own reference folder.

We treat motion design as a craft, not a service tier. Every project starts with a clear creative brief, moves through styleframes and storyboards, and ends with assets delivered in whatever formats and ratios you need. Built for the platform, built to last beyond a single post.