Motion Designer for Large-Scale 4K Animations & Lottie.js Icons

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Job description

We are looking for an experienced motion designer/animator to create four high-quality 4K animations for IT trade shows, as well as five animated icons and logos using Lottie.js for a client’s digital platform.

The animations will be used as key visual elements at a major IT trade show, enhancing the brand’s presence with engaging, eye-catching motion graphics. The additional Lottie animations will complement the digital branding of a tech client, ensuring a cohesive and modern user experience.

We need an animator who can deliver high-quality motion design with a strong understanding of technology-focused aesthetics. The ideal candidate should have experience in After Effects, Blender/Cinema 4D (for light 3D work), and Lottie.js (for interactive web animations).

Type and length:

• 4 Large-Format Animations • Resolution: 4K (3840x2160) • Length: Up to 4 minutes each • Purpose: To be displayed on large LED screens at an IT trade show • Style: Clean, dynamic, and modern, aligned with technology and innovation themes • Content: Visual storytelling based on provided brand guidelines, incorporating motion graphics, smooth transitions, and subtle 3D effects where applicable • Format: MP4 (H.265 preferred) + project files (After Effects/Cinema 4D/Blender, etc.)

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