Year
2026
Tools
PS | AI | AE | PR | AN
A collection of motion-driven work exploring how animation enhances storytelling, strengthens visual communication, and brings digital experiences to life across different media.
A Smile. A Flash. A Memory.
Flash Warning!!

[Photoshop]
Jump. Land. React. Change. Repeat.

[Adobe Animate]
This .gif explores cause and effect through simple shapes, using a jumping ball and reactive platforms to study timing, weight, and color change.
Stillness Holds While The World Moves

[Photoshop]
This cinemagraph contrasts human stillness with natural motion, capturing a moment of calm while the environment subtly shifts.
Who Am I?
[After Effects]
Creating this introduction video was my first experience working in Adobe After Effects, and it definitely challenged me more than I expected. The goal was to introduce myself visually while experimenting with motion, animation, and editing techniques.
Better Together (Stop Motion)
[Premiere Pro | After Effects]
Through color, motion, and music, two Rubik’s Cubes tell a story about struggle, growth, and the quiet power of helping someone find their way.
KP.Studio Logo Stinger
[Illustrator | After Effects]
The grid lines play an important role in the animation and are incorporated as a structural element. Grids are foundational in both interior design and digital design; they guide layouts, structure space, and create alignment. Using animated grid lines to form the boundary of my wordmark reflects that structured design thinking. The line that moves across the screen reveals my name and then continues to spell out “studio,” reinforcing the idea of construction and process.
UI Customer Satisfaction Scale
[After Effects]
I designed an animated satisfaction scale that reimagines the typical “rate your experience” interaction. Instead of a static row of faces from bad to good, I created a fluid, motion-driven interface in After Effects that feels more engaging and playful.
Kev4Kreations Logo Stinger
[Illustrator | After Effects]
Using a masking effect, I slowly revealed the logo while the printer head moves back and forth across the screen, mimicking the motion of a real 3D printer. This creates the effect that the logo is being printed in real time. I tried to replicate the movement patterns of a 3D printer as closely as possible to make the animation feel believable. Once the logo is fully revealed, the printer head and printer bed move out of frame, and the company name appears using a decoder effect.

