I’ve created animated logos, wipes, and graphic elements for a wide range of clients — from animators and awards shows to sports teams and the textile industry. Each project is a chance to help tell a story through motion and design. I use a variety of software depending on the project’s needs, including After Effects, Blender, and Photoshop, and I love adapting my style to suit each brand’s unique voice.
This version of my logo was made for my most recent animated film. I created it in Blender using Grease Pencil, referencing a stop-motion test I had made earlier to guide the animation in this soft, watercolor-inspired 2D style.
I harnessed my expertise in stop-motion and motion graphics to craft a multimedia endeavor that serves as a testament to my passion for artistic innovation and animation.
This graphic was created for a new show, with fonts chosen to reflect the mix of genres explored throughout the series. The elevator is a key plot element, and the music was inspired by the mood the writers wanted to convey.
This geometric wipe features a subtle use of the logo — the “C” appearing on the left side of the screen. I created versions in both red and blue to match the show’s visual style and team branding.
I made this wipe as a last-minute save for a game happening the next day. It shows I can work under pressure while staying true to the brand — in this case, matching the energy and professionalism of a live basketball event.
This NCAA logo wipe was designed in a similar style to the lion logo wipe, using bold motion and clean design to reflect the fast-paced, competitive spirit of college sports. It was important that the animation felt energetic while remaining polished and brand-appropriate.
This was a demo of what a logo intro could look like for the company. I worked closely with the owners, while also being commissioned to create advertisements for their social media pages.
While working as a Graphics Assistant and Camera Operator, I made this animated Evvy Awards logo loop, which was played at the start of the livestream. It served as the show's first impression, so it needed to feel bold and polished.
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