The Role of Motion Graphics in Advertising
Bring your brand to life with motion graphics! Leverage the power of motion graphics to capture the audience's attention, communicate your message, and boost your sales.
Eugene Peterson is a multi-award-winning freelance motion designer, graphic designer, and design software educator. He is the organizer of the Bergen County Motion Graphics Meetup, which hosts monthly presentations regarding all things moving design.
Bring your brand to life with motion graphics! Leverage the power of motion graphics to capture the audience's attention, communicate your message, and boost your sales.
Landing a new project is exciting, but it can also be overwhelming - luckily, the creative brief provides the key to organizing the project and ensuring success!
Create a more immersive experience and a professional final product - sound design is the key! Learn how it can elevate your motion design project and tie together the various visual elements.
Do you want to make your data more digestible and engaging? Discover the power of animated infographics and learn how to create them with our expert tips and examples!
You’ve landed the interview – congrats! Along with having an extra copy of your resume, double-checking that your portfolio samples are the latest and greatest, and having done research on both the organization and the person you will be meeting, you should prepare a list of questions you expect the interviewer might ask you, and rehearse your answers. The goal is to sound confident, knowledgeable, and maybe even enjoy the process.
Read on to find out what to put on a resume when applying to motion graphics design positions.
Your LinkedIn profile, portfolio site, and resume (if you have posted it, which is a good idea) are accessed by a multitude of diverse users for various purposes in a public forum. A cover letter is a personal and direct communication with a specific individual; in fact, today’s cover letters are emails. As such, it is both an opportunity to make a distinctive and unique connection with the hiring manager and a way to support guiding the selection process. The goal of a cover letter is to win an interview.
Promoting yourself is the path to success for personal brand marketing and fully realizing your potential as a motion designer. Self-promotion can involve many skills and aspects of being a motion designer. They all work towards improving your designs and increasing your visibility in the job market and the motion design community.
According to Wikipedia, an elevator pitch “explains one's skills and goals, and why they would be a productive and beneficial person to have on a team or within a company or project.”
You aced your interview! You can take additional action to further enhance your interviewer’s impression of you by following up with a post-interview thank you email. It’s surprising how few candidates do this, mainly because it’s another opportunity to sell yourself and distinguish yourself from other candidates.
Explore the third tutorial led by Eugene Peterson from Noble Desktop, highlighting the use of Adobe Illustrator's graph tool and its application in exporting to Adobe After Effects, Maxon Cinema 4D, and Maxon Cinema 4D Light.
In this After Effects tutorial, join Motion Designer Eugene Peterson as he dives into using the Time Remapping (also called Time Ramping or Speed Ramping) feature to fine-tune your animation.
Delve into the intricacies of Adobe Illustrator's Graph Tool, learning to design charts effectively while circumventing inherent limitations, understanding the nuances of object transformation in Illustrator, and exploring how to compensate for restrictions using Microsoft Excel for certain chart types before subsequent editing in Illustrator; this tutorial offers a comprehensive skill boost in data representation and chart creation.
Discover the fundamentals of Adobe Illustrator's Graph Tool in this comprehensive tutorial from Noble Desktop, where Eugene Peterson guides you in creating and editing charts, transposing data, adjusting format and style, and offers valuable insight on working with the graph object.
In this tutorial, I'm going to show you three ways to migrate your artwork from Adobe Illustrator into Adobe After Effects.
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