Motion Graphics

Levelling Up, One Daily at a Time!

How small habits, honest feedback, and the right studio culture shaped the way Mohmed Siddique sees design today.

Creative Gaga, Mohmed Siddique

• Not a Design School Kid

I didn’t come from a design school background. I studied Business Administration with a major in Marketing. It helped me understand businesses and clients from their perspective, but it didn’t really help me land an internship. That part, I had to figure out on my own.

Neko. A small element from a Neko product promo video. It’s the logo animation, aiming to bring the same cool static vibe to life in motion.

• Choosing the Right Vibe

What made me apply to Rsquare was simple: their work. The type of projects they were doing was 100% the reason I reached out. I really resonated with their style and the kind of output they were producing.

OliGrotesk. A sans-serif typeface by November. The task was to create something reactive and fun that really shows off its beautiful letterforms.

• The Daily Pressure That Changed Me

In my first few days, one thing felt completely new: uploading “dailies.” Sharing my everyday progress was strange at first. My toxic trait was thinking, “You don’t trust me that I work, lol.” I felt pressure to create something fresh every single day. But slowly, I began to love it. That daily habit pushed me to think more, try more, and create more, and I still follow it to this day.

ICC. One shot from the ICC Championship Trophy teaser video. This was part of my R&D to figure out how text can react and play nicely with the media.
Read the full article & much more in the Print Edition of Issue 70

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