Break Away
Break Away
Break Away
Personal Project
Personal Project
3D
3D
Motion Design
Motion Design
After Effects
After Effects
Cinema4D
Cinema4D
Cavalry
Cavalry
This personal motion graphics project explores the moment a person disrupts the monotony of their routine in search of more. Color, form, and motion act as the central characters, guiding the viewer through unfamiliar territory and visualizing the discovery and transformation that occur when stepping outside habitual patterns. The piece blends 2D and 3D elements to create a short, abstract narrative about growth through exposure to the unknown.
This personal motion graphics project explores the moment a person disrupts the monotony of their routine in search of more. Color, form, and motion act as the central characters, guiding the viewer through unfamiliar territory and visualizing the discovery and transformation that occur when stepping outside habitual patterns. The piece blends 2D and 3D elements to create a short, abstract narrative about growth through exposure to the unknown.
This personal motion graphics project explores the moment a person disrupts the monotony of their routine in search of more. Color, form, and motion act as the central characters, guiding the viewer through unfamiliar territory and visualizing the discovery and transformation that occur when stepping outside habitual patterns. The piece blends 2D and 3D elements to create a short, abstract narrative about growth through exposure to the unknown.
CONTRIBUTION
CONTRIBUTION
DESIGN
DESIGN
DIRECTION
DIRECTION
STRATEGY
STRATEGY
YEAR
YEAR
2025
2025















The story relies entirely on shape language, color progression, and motion behavior. Achieving emotional clarity without figurative elements required precise control over pacing, transitions, and symbolic cues. Creating a clear contrast between stability and novelty meant designing two visual worlds: one monotone and restrained, the other fluid, shifting, and exploratory—while ensuring they still felt connected within one cohesive universe.
The story relies entirely on shape language, color progression, and motion behavior. Achieving emotional clarity without figurative elements required precise control over pacing, transitions, and symbolic cues. Creating a clear contrast between stability and novelty meant designing two visual worlds: one monotone and restrained, the other fluid, shifting, and exploratory—while ensuring they still felt connected within one cohesive universe.
The story relies entirely on shape language, color progression, and motion behavior. Achieving emotional clarity without figurative elements required precise control over pacing, transitions, and symbolic cues. Creating a clear contrast between stability and novelty meant designing two visual worlds: one monotone and restrained, the other fluid, shifting, and exploratory—while ensuring they still felt connected within one cohesive universe.







