
It's a secret
I was called by Mowe Studio to help them out animating some minimalist design for a *secret* client. Here’s a compilation of the snippets that I liked the most.

CREDITS
CLIENT. ******
ANIMATION. Beethowen Souza
PRODUCTION COMPANY. Mowe Studio
MORE ABOUT THE PROJECT
Due to the simple design I thought it would be a good opportunity to use some animations in a 3D space that could bring more depth and a nice touch to the 2D aesthetics. I worked with After Effects to create all of these animations and use Overload to import everything from Illustrator.
I recently saw a discussion on the internet talking about what is better to use: value or speed graph? This project was a nice one to see that you can just use both. For example, for the rocket animation, I needed to have better control over each part and so I used the value graph; on the floating ball between the tetris pieces I used the speed graph, as I was animating a path and just controlling the ball's velocity.