MOTION DESIGN
Emotion by motion
2:35
Motion meets emotion—that’s where the magic happens. By bringing design to life with movement, I help brands tell stories that stick, spark feelings, and stay memorable. It’s not just animation—it’s a way to make people feel something real.
Some years ago, I created an animated short film about a lone samurai. The goal was to tell an emotional story without dialogue—just through music, weather effects, and character animation. I focused on atmosphere and subtle movement to capture the samurai’s inner struggle and sense of honor. It was a personal project where I could explore storytelling through mood and motion, and it remains one of my favorite pieces to this day.
This was a more abstract and fast-paced animation I created, where the visuals were tightly synced to the rhythm of the music. The goal was to communicate pure energy and creativity—no characters, no narrative, just motion and sound working together. Every beat, drop, and shift in tone was reflected in the animation to create an immersive, rhythmic experience. It was a chance to experiment with form, timing, and visual impact in a way that felt free and expressive.
MOTION DESIGN
Emotion by motion
2:35
Motion meets emotion—that’s where the magic happens. By bringing design to life with movement, I help brands tell stories that stick, spark feelings, and stay memorable. It’s not just animation—it’s a way to make people feel something real.
Some years ago, I created an animated short film about a lone samurai. The goal was to tell an emotional story without dialogue—just through music, weather effects, and character animation. I focused on atmosphere and subtle movement to capture the samurai’s inner struggle and sense of honor. It was a personal project where I could explore storytelling through mood and motion, and it remains one of my favorite pieces to this day.
This was a more abstract and fast-paced animation I created, where the visuals were tightly synced to the rhythm of the music. The goal was to communicate pure energy and creativity—no characters, no narrative, just motion and sound working together. Every beat, drop, and shift in tone was reflected in the animation to create an immersive, rhythmic experience. It was a chance to experiment with form, timing, and visual impact in a way that felt free and expressive.
MOTION DESIGN
Emotion by motion
2:35
Motion meets emotion—that’s where the magic happens. By bringing design to life with movement, I help brands tell stories that stick, spark feelings, and stay memorable. It’s not just animation—it’s a way to make people feel something real.
Some years ago, I created an animated short film about a lone samurai. The goal was to tell an emotional story without dialogue—just through music, weather effects, and character animation. I focused on atmosphere and subtle movement to capture the samurai’s inner struggle and sense of honor. It was a personal project where I could explore storytelling through mood and motion, and it remains one of my favorite pieces to this day.
This was a more abstract and fast-paced animation I created, where the visuals were tightly synced to the rhythm of the music. The goal was to communicate pure energy and creativity—no characters, no narrative, just motion and sound working together. Every beat, drop, and shift in tone was reflected in the animation to create an immersive, rhythmic experience. It was a chance to experiment with form, timing, and visual impact in a way that felt free and expressive.