Motion Design
Animation that puts static brands in motion: campaign spots, app characters and museum exhibits like MOMU.
Adobe MAX 2025
Creativity
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MOMU Motion Design
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MOMU Motion Design
MOMU sits at the meeting point of art, technology, and people. Its visual identity borrows from sound: how it echoes through a space and links people to what they're experiencing.
Eden Table
Eden Table opened as a coffee shop in 2020. Now it's getting a new identity, built around warm, artistic interiors and a menu shaped by the owner's love of culinary exploration. A different kind of brunch spot.
MDW Campaign Motion
Malang Design Wave (MDW) is a design conference and creative movement based in Malang, Indonesia. It brings together designers, artists, and creative professionals for talks, workshops, and exhibitions. The goal: grow Malang's creative community and show what design can do across industries.
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Still wondering about something? Email the studio and we’ll answer within two business days.
What kind of motion work does the studio take on?
Campaign and social spots, animated logos and identity systems, character animation, and looping pieces for screens and exhibits — the MOMU museum identity is the clearest example of the last one.
Can you animate an identity we already have?
Yes. Bring the logo, type and palette and we work out how they should move: the timing, the easing, the small bits of character that a static guideline never covers.
What formats do you deliver?
Web-ready video in the sizes the piece actually gets used at — landscape, square and vertical cutdowns for social, plus lightweight versions for a site header where file weight matters more than resolution.
Do you illustrate the frames as well as animate them?
Almost always. Most motion projects here start as illustration in the same studio, which is why the characters move the way they were drawn to move.