
Work Life
I’m a motion designer who believes that clarity and creativity can and should coexist. My work lives at the intersection of storytelling, design, and movement, where ideas become experiences and visuals carry meaning.
I didn’t start out in motion design. My background is rooted in instructional design and educational content, where I spent years translating complex information into clear, approachable learning experiences. That foundation shaped how I think about communication, structure, intention, and how people actually absorb information.
Over time, opportunities emerged to bring motion into the work. At first, it was simple, subtle details to add visual interest. Those details gradually became more intentional. As I explored rhythm, pacing, and visual flow, motion became more than an enhancement; it became a language for clarity and connection. That evolution marked the beginning of my path into motion design.
Today, I create 2D and 3D animation, video content, and motion systems that feel thoughtful, expressive, and human. Whether I’m building an explainer, shaping a brand moment, or crafting a narrative sequence, I focus on clarity first, then elevate it with tone, emotion, and story.
I’m drawn to projects that value meaning over noise and collaboration over ego. I care deeply about how things feel, how they flow, and how they land with the audience. If the work helps someone understand, connect, or see something in a new way, I’ve done my job.
If you’re looking for someone who can turn ideas into visuals that resonate—and make the message sing—I’d love to work together.
jessbmedia@gmail.com
Out of Office
Storytelling isn’t just how I work—it’s how my brain is wired.
Long before motion design, writing was my first creative love. I’ve spent years telling stories through blogs, short fiction, and the occasional overly ambitious novel draft that may or may not still live in a forgotten folder somewhere. These days, I channel that same storytelling energy into video games like The Sims 4, where I build entire emotional arcs out of digital people and way too much attention to detail.
Outside of creative work, I’m someone who gets genuinely excited about trying new food—especially cuisines I didn’t grow up with—and discovering little places that feel different from my everyday routine. I also love photography in a very low-pressure way: noticing light, textures, and interesting moments, taking photos mostly for the joy of it, and learning as I go.
Whether I’m animating, writing, or just observing the world around me, storytelling is the common thread. It’s how I process, connect, and make meaning out of things—big or small.
At the end of the day, I’m just someone who loves a good story and finding new ways to tell it.

School of Motion Credentials




