ANH HO

Hey, this is Anh, a motion designer who loves bringing graphics to life.

I started in graphic design, but soon realized — why keep things still when they can move? That’s when I began my endless motion design journey. My style is joyful, vibrant, and full of character, exploring everything from 90s-inspired cartoons to VR experiences and projection-mapped animations.

Experimenting with different tools and approaches keeps me curious, and I’m always excited to learn, try new things, and push my work further. I might get tired, but I can never get bored of motion.

Node Fest - Logo Ident Animation

My entry for the NODE Fest Logo Ident Animation Competition. Drawing inspiration from the vibrant flora and fauna of Australia and New Zealand, I’ve crafted a playful and dynamic 90s-cartoon-style ident: joyful, colourful, full of character and movement.

Interactive Media - Crumpler

This project was created as part of a collaboration between Crumbler and Posseshot, designed to showcase their latest product line in a dynamic and engaging way. I used projection mapping to bring the physical products to life, creating a visual experience that reacts to both the product's design and the live music performance.

Virtual Reality Promotional Experience - NIKE

This immersive VR promotional space was created to embody Nike’s brand energy in a futuristic, interactive experience. I designed the environment using bold lighting, dynamic motion sequences, and spatial transitions to simulate a high-end showroom. The project focuses on spatial storytelling, user flow, and commercial aesthetics.

Infinite Loop

A factory conveyor belt processing concept. This project was designed and built in Cinema4D and utilising Red Shift. The project explores colour, design and motion graphics to brings concepts to life in energetic and expressive forms,

Peter Mac - Aboriginal Health Unit

Balit murrup balit gurri is Peter Mac’s newly opened Aboriginal Health Unit space, designed to provide culturally safe care and support. By creating a clear, engaging motion infographic, this motion project will introduce the space to the public, offering a welcoming first impression and encouraging Aboriginal patients and visitors to engage with its services,