Animation
Animation is where design really comes to life. It's one thing to have a great logo or a strong visual identity, but it's another to see it move, breathe, and tell a story in a way that static images just can't pull off.
We've used animation to bring historical figures back to life, build characters for brand storytelling, and add that extra layer of polish to projects that needed something more. One of our most meaningful animation projects was the Indianapolis Airport installation. We spent months researching, storyboarding, and animating the lives of jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery and composer Cole Porter (seen below). The goal wasn't just to show old photos on a screen. We wanted to create something that genuinely introduced these Hoosier legends to a whole new generation of people from around the world passing through that airport. The result plays on floor-to-ceiling LED walls and lives permanently at INDlegends.com.
Animation takes patience and a real understanding of the story you're trying to tell. We don't rush it. We get into the material, figure out what tone fits, and build something that connects.
This page is part of our Graphic Design family of services. For motion design that doesn't involve character or narrative animation, visit our Motion Graphics page.
Have a project in mind? We'd love to hear about it.

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