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Motion Graphic Projects

Each project is a reflection of my passion for clean design, intentional storytelling, and helping brands show up with confidence. From motion graphics and branded content to video edits and product visuals, I focus on creating work that not only looks good but communicates meaning and connects with the audience.

90’s Vibe Animation Inspired by Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

For this project, I was asked to choose an era and create an animation that represents it. Since I wasn’t born in America, I wanted to explore something iconic from American pop culture that shaped the '90s: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. 

This animation is my personal take on that nostalgic energy. I combined elements like spray paint, 3D text, and urban textures to bring that iconic ’90s flavor to life through motion design. Hope you enjoy this creative tribute to a legendary era!

The King’s Fall – Title Sequence

This personal project is a concept title sequence for a fictional show called The King's Fall. Inspired by the tone and aesthetic of Game of Thrones, the sequence introduces the dark, twisted world of a power-hungry king who manipulates those around him like pawns in a deadly game. I aimed to capture the mood of a high-stakes medieval drama using dramatic pacing, symbolic imagery, and a cinematic feel to reflect the show's tone and central theme.

Nike Air Max Promo | 3D Product Ad by a Motion Designer

For this  project, the goal was to choose a brand and create a short promo ad that showcases what they sell. I chose Nike, focusing on the Air Max sneaker. The idea actually started when I noticed my boyfriend’s Air Max pair—and I thought, why not challenge myself to model and animate it from scratch? This project pushed me creatively and technically, and helped me explore product-focused motion design in a way that feels clean, bold, and on-brand for Nike. This short ad highlights the energy, movement, and style that the Air Max represents—timeless, athletic, and made to stand out.

Unseen: A Personal Animation on ADHD Awareness | Being a Black Woman with ADHD

This was a personal passion project close to my heart. As a Black woman living with ADHD, I wanted to use animation to express what it feels like to be neurodivergent in a world that often overlooks our experiences. "Unseen" explores how ADHD can manifest differently in women, especially Black women and those from underrepresented backgrounds. Through visual storytelling, this animation captures the internal struggles of masking, the quiet overwhelm, and the emotional weight of constantly trying to “keep it together.” It’s a tribute to the resilience we rarely get credit for and a reminder that what’s invisible is still very real.

Amora – Film Graphics (2025)

For this short film, Amora, I worked as a graphic artist, collaborating with the director to design visual effects that matched her creative vision. Based on her reference mood and tone, I created stylized graphics and subtle effects using After Effects. This project allowed me to support storytelling through thoughtful, atmospheric design.

LIFEPULSE - Title Sequence

This case study was created for a fictional TV studio developing a title sequence for a new show called Lifepulse. The full sequence was built in After Effects, blending composited footage with custom typography textures I designed in Photoshop and Illustrator. The goal was to set a bold, cinematic tone that reflects the heartbeat of the show’s concept.

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