Is the creation of visual representations, typically hand-drawn or digitally rendered, that accompany and enhance the meaning of text or depict a specific concept or idea. Illustrations are used in various contexts, including:
2D & 3D animation
Traditional hand-drawn
cartoons
2D animation refers to the creation of moving images in a two-dimensional space. It involves creating a sequence of drawings or images that are displayed rapidly in succession to create the illusion of motion. Traditionally, 2D animation was done by hand-drawing each frame on paper, but with advancements in technology, it is now commonly created using digital software.
2D animation
Illustrations can take many forms, such as drawings, paintings, sketches, digital artworks, or mixed-media creations. They often employ a combination of colors, lines, shapes, textures, and shading techniques to convey meaning, evoke emotions, and capture the viewer's attention.
Motion graphics
Explainer videos
Grapical elements
Animated TV shows
Packaging
Explainer videos
Functionality
Traditional hand-drawn cartoons
Animated TV shows
Motion graphics
Shapes
Functionality
Our Approach
Understand your target audience, industry, and competitors. Identify market trends, customer preferences, and areas where your brand can stand out.
Briefing
01
Create a distinctive and memorable logo that represents your brand visually. The logo should be versatile and work across different platforms and media.
Presentation
04
Develop a comprehensive brand strategy that outlines your positioning, target audience, brand promise, and key messaging. This strategy serves as a guide for all branding decisions.
Idea generation
03
Concept Development
Our designers and strategists collaborate to create initial concepts. We present these to you for feedback and refinement.
Clearly articulate the purpose of your brand and the values it stands for. This forms the foundation of your brand identity and influences all other elements.
Researching
02
Let's take a moment to highlight what you can
expect to receive at the end of our collaboration
Source Files
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Depending on the agreement with the animator, you may receive the source files of the 3D animation project. These files can include the 3D models, textures, animation rigs, lighting setups, and other assets used in the creation of the animation. They allow for future modifications, adjustments, or re-rendering of the animation if needed.
Website Design
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If website design is part of the branding project, you may receive a design concept or mockups for your website. This will showcase how your brand identity translates into the digital space and provide a visual representation of your brand online.
Final Animation File
01
You should receive a rendered video file of the completed 2D/3D animation. This file will contain the sequence of frames that make up the animation, usually in a standard video format (such as MP4, AVI, or MOV). It will showcase the motion, timing, and visual effects of the animation.
Source Files
02
Depending on the agreement with the animator, you may receive the source files of the 2D/3D animation project.
Storyboards or
Animatics
03
Storyboards or animatics are visual representations of the animation's key scenes or frames, similar to a comic strip or rough sketches. These may be provided during the production process to outline the visual progression and help refine the storytelling and pacing.
Audio Integration
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If the animation includes sound effects, voice-overs, or background music, you should receive the final audio files separately or integrated within the animation file. These files will synchronize with the visuals to enhance the overall viewing experience.
Animated films
3D animation
3D animation involves creating three-dimensional digital objects and characters and animating them within a virtual 3D space. It uses computer-generated graphics to create lifelike and realistic animations. 3D animation is typically done using specialized software that allows animators to model, rig, texture, and animate 3D objects.
Illustrations can take many forms, such as drawings, paintings, sketches, digital artworks, or mixed-media creations. They often employ a combination of colors, lines, shapes, textures, and shading techniques to convey meaning, evoke emotions, and capture the viewer's attention.