Did this for my motion graphics class

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... Read moreCreating an animated CV for my motion graphics class was a challenging yet rewarding experience. As someone new to Adobe After Effects and Illustrator, I quickly realized the steep learning curve these tools present. The process involved blending graphic design principles with animation techniques to bring my resume to life. Starting with Illustrator, I designed the static elements of my resume—clean typography, icons, and layout—which served as the foundation. Then, moving to After Effects, I animated these components, focusing on smooth transitions and eye-catching effects without overwhelming the content. One lesson I learned is the importance of planning the animation sequence carefully to maintain readability and professional appeal. I experimented with subtle movements, like fade-ins and sliding texts, to keep the viewer engaged while highlighting key resume sections. This project also made me appreciate the power of motion graphics in personal branding. An animated resume can stand out in a competitive job market, making a memorable impression on potential employers. If you're considering a similar project, I suggest starting with tutorials on both software to become comfortable with basic functions. Don't hesitate to explore templates for inspiration, but customize your work to reflect your style and career goals. Patience and practice are key, as these creative skills develop over time. Overall, the animated CV project has boosted my confidence in using digital tools for graphic design and animation, and it’s exciting to see how these skills can open up new opportunities in the creative industry.