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Hey friends 👋🏽,
I’m just beginning a new chapter as a motion designer and a curious creative stepping into Web3. It’s both exciting and a bit overwhelming, but I’m here for the ride.
There’s something magical about turning static ideas into moving stories. I’m still learning the ropes getting comfortable with the tools, workflows, and that tricky timeline but motion design feels like the right space for me. It’s expressive, impactful, and full of creative potential.
While exploring design, I stumbled into Web3. At first, it was a mix of confusion and fascination. But what stood out to me was the sheer openness—this is a space where communities matter, and where creatives aren’t just used, they’re needed. It made me ask: what happens when design meets decentralization?
That question led me to create AEMEL, a creative identity I’m building that blends motion, storytelling, and curiosity. It’s early days, but AEMEL is my way of exploring how design can serve people, projects, and DAOs in this new digital world.
So far, I’ve learned that community is everything there’s always someone willing to help. That done is better than perfect ship the work, learn as you go. And that design has real power especially when it’s clear, thoughtful, and human.
I don’t have it all figured out (not even close), but I’m learning in public—and loving it.
If you’re a creative curious about motion, or a DAO figuring out your visual identity, let’s build. I’m always open to connect, learn, and contribute.
Thanks for reading 💛— AEMEL
Hey friends 👋🏽,
I’m just beginning a new chapter as a motion designer and a curious creative stepping into Web3. It’s both exciting and a bit overwhelming, but I’m here for the ride.
There’s something magical about turning static ideas into moving stories. I’m still learning the ropes getting comfortable with the tools, workflows, and that tricky timeline but motion design feels like the right space for me. It’s expressive, impactful, and full of creative potential.
While exploring design, I stumbled into Web3. At first, it was a mix of confusion and fascination. But what stood out to me was the sheer openness—this is a space where communities matter, and where creatives aren’t just used, they’re needed. It made me ask: what happens when design meets decentralization?
That question led me to create AEMEL, a creative identity I’m building that blends motion, storytelling, and curiosity. It’s early days, but AEMEL is my way of exploring how design can serve people, projects, and DAOs in this new digital world.
So far, I’ve learned that community is everything there’s always someone willing to help. That done is better than perfect ship the work, learn as you go. And that design has real power especially when it’s clear, thoughtful, and human.
I don’t have it all figured out (not even close), but I’m learning in public—and loving it.
If you’re a creative curious about motion, or a DAO figuring out your visual identity, let’s build. I’m always open to connect, learn, and contribute.
Thanks for reading 💛— AEMEL
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