Motion Designer

Role

Shapes movement for graphics, interfaces, transitions, prompts, and visual systems.

Boundary Note

Motion design overlaps with animation and interface design, but is usually more focused on designed communication and graphic movement than character performance or world animation.

Collaboration Note

Visual designers, interface designers, UX designers, art directors, developers, sound designers, experience designers, and producers.

Description

A Motion Designer creates designed motion for graphics, interfaces, transitions, titles, overlays, prompts, spatial UI, and communication sequences. The role focuses on timing, rhythm, hierarchy, legibility, and the expressive use of movement.

Discipline-Specific Description

In immersive media, motion design may appear as 2D overlays, spatial interfaces, diegetic displays, onboarding prompts, data visualization, environmental cues, or projection-mapped elements. It must respect comfort, attention, and spatial context.

Scope Note

Animated graphics, transitions, titles, UI motion, visual cues, prompts, temporal hierarchy, spatial graphic behavior, and motion language systems.

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