🥚From static to story🐥

Being a continuous learner, I have decided to dust off my technical skills and continue learning valuable tips and tricks that bring a new level of professional execution to my product delivery.

The Animation Process

I animated this conceptual design piece using Adobe After Effects as part of School of Motion’s Animation Bootcamp. It transforms two static graphics into a looping animation that explores additional illustrative concepts throughout the timeline. Brushing up on my skills through ⁨School of Motion⁩ - intense!

The concept: Bringing order to a chaotic desk using motion in Adobe After Effects.

Using two simple graphics (a toolkit of design icons and a wordmark for "DeskUnMess"), I built a looped animation using After Effects. This execution allowed me to explore the following foundational concepts within my work:

  • Improving motion hierarchy and concept execution.

  • Vector layer manipulation and shape creation tools.

  • Testing various easing and timing principles using the Graph Editor.


Final animation


Original still graphics used to animate

Still image 1 — A toolkit of design icons.

Still image 2 — A wordmark for "DeskUnMess".

Fun fact: Adobe After Effects' code name for the first version was originally "Egg" — Happy Easter! 🥚 ... I'm rolling with the egg theme ...


Peeping
for qualified Easter Eggs

What easter eggs bring back nostalgia? Digital or IRL?

What easter eggs bring back nostalgia? Digital or IRL?

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Does this shape remind you of

Brach's Wrapped Marshmallow Easter Eggs?

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Does this shape remind you of Brach's Wrapped Marshmallow Easter Eggs? 🥚🐣🐥

 
 
 

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Have an Easter story? Share in the comments.

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Dream it

🥚 Have an Easter story? Share in the comments. 🐥 Dream it

Where does branding stop and technology begin?

While poking around the developer console on Coursera, I stumbled across this gem: “Passionate about education? Come work at Coursera!”. It’s a subtle recruitment message—embedded where only the technically curious will see it, on the back-end of a technology website. It reminded me that small details can carry big impact when it comes to branding and voice. It also sparked a thought: how might I embed moments of meaning into my own work? Have you ever stumbled across an "Easter Egg" like the image below while working online? Let’s celebrate the hunt for curiosity!

✖️ Read about digital “Easter Eggs” and their history here 🧠

You can check out my LinkedIn post as well to find out more about how I found this surprise. I encourage you to be curious and explore today! You never know what you might find that will expand your ideas for tomorrow. 🥚

I have more to say, but I'll see you on the other side of the post—be curious!


Continuous learning | Enrolled in JavaScript Programming, part of the Meta Front-End Developer Certificate | School of Motion Courses including Kickstart and Animation Bootcamp


Allison Clark

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Allison Clark is a multidisciplinary leader in the Greater Houston area with nearly 20 years of corporate in-house experience producing communication, visual and experiential strategies within public and privately owned start-up environments. Her career is a testament to the powerful role that creativity plays in transforming business landscapes. Her strategic foresight, combined with her creative acumen, makes her an ideal candidate for leadership roles in any market that values innovation and dynamic brand evolution.

https://allison-clark.com
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