lead motion designer
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title + motion package
lead motion designer
✦
title + motion package


the ask.
the ask.
To create a playful, queer, social-media-esque motion and design language for a title sequence, end credits, and overlay graphics for the first season of Day Bi Day.
To create a playful, queer, social-media-esque motion and design language for a title sequence, end credits, and overlay graphics for the first season of Day Bi Day.


the project.
the project.
Using the colors of the bisexual flag as a jumping off point, I grabbed some bright magentas and vibrant blues to carry us through all the characters, swiping through their “profiles” before landing on the title — big and bold, like the characters.
I used the title sequence as a touchstone for all other onscreen graphics. I had the responsibility to find an engaging way to let the audience into these characters’ digital worlds.
Using the colors of the bisexual flag as a jumping off point, I grabbed some bright magentas and vibrant blues to carry us through all the characters, swiping through their “profiles” before landing on the title — big and bold, like the characters.
I used the title sequence as a touchstone for all other onscreen graphics. I had the responsibility to find an engaging way to let the audience into these characters’ digital worlds.

TITLE SEQUENCE
TITLE
SEQUENCE



OVERLAY GRAPHICS
OVERLAY
GRAPHICS














