Meet our animators

We carefully curate and nurture our collection of animators. Our talent scouts explore every nook of the planet to bring you a mix of the finest established and emerging artists.

Motion Club
Motion Club is a UK-based animation and illustration studio focused on creating imaginative and playful 2D animation and illustration work. There’s a sense of fun and energy in everything they do, which has led to a range of intriguing projects for some of the world’s best-known commercial brands. Specialising in 2D animated content and illustration for print and digital formats, Motion Club was founded in Brighton by directors Catharine Pitt and Mark Davis. Both have years of experience working with creative teams in design agencies to produce impactful print and digital campaigns. Everything they create is fresh and has an artful touch to it, and their inspiration comes from all kinds of interesting places, from new... more>
Tanya Cooper
Combining photographs with handmade drawings and a double dose of humour, Tanya Cooper always delivers colourful, fun and esoteric imagery for her clients. From magazines to airlines, and from restaurants to educational publishers, everyone she works with finds her fast, friendly and flexible, capable of taking a brief and coming up with something fresh and imaginative. more>
Liam Brazier
The UK-based illustrator and animator Liam Brazier looks at the world in a unique way, and his artwork certainly reflects this. Effortlessly bringing shapes and bright colours together to form people, places and objects, he’ll give any project a distinctive look and feel, drawing the viewer in through deconstruction. more>
InfoTec
With over 25 years’ experience in the field, InfoTec is an award-winning CG studio that specialises in making complex subjects easy to understand. Engineering, medical, architecture, electronics and even décor – InfoTec create detailed images, animations and interactive content for a whole range of sectors, and for clients around the world. more>
Mustard Motion
Mustard Motion is an Animation Cooperative founded by Matthew Robson, a UK-based animator, designer and illustrator. Based in Yorkshire and Sydney, Mustard’s focus is on creating imaginative and quirky 2D and 3D animations with strong, simple and memorable messaging. more>
Tim Bradford
Living right next to a nature reserve in Nottingham, Tim Bradford also has the convenience of being just half a mile from the city centre. From alpine landscapes to geometry and animals, he’s inspired by nature and also loves drawing people of all sizes, shapes and nationalities. more>
CUBE
CUBE is an illustration collective set up by three artists who love illustration and animation. Originally working with airbrushes artists, they converted over to digital techniques. A love of all things visual led them into the world of advertising work, and they’ve never looked back. more>
Adam Larkum
It’s a love of drawing that drives Adam Larkum, and it’s something he practices every day, constantly coming up with quirky new characters and putting them in hair-raising situations. And if you chat with Adam for a while he has a few real life hair-raising situations to recount. While he was a teenager, his family lived in Alexandria, Virginia for a while where Adam became the projectionist in the town’s cinema. When the bulb blew during the scariest part of Friday The 13th the crowd poured out of the cinema like a lynch mob… This didn’t deter Adam from studying animation once he got back to the UK, and as a student he won a competition to create a short film for MOMI and Channel 4. Once his career producing animated commercials was under way, he became an illustrator... more>
Mau Cardoso
Mixing a love of cartoons and comics with naïve humour and vibrant colour palettes, Mau Cardoso creates wildly imaginative illustrations and witty animations for clients across Brazil and around the world. His characters range from the sly to the silly and his concepts from clever to crazy, but whatever Mau creates, it’s charged with energy and excitement. more>
Lorica
Character animation is what we specialise in. To connect with an audience, animation needs personality and individuality, as well as a strong story. Not just making pictures move, but how does it move, why does it move that way, who is it and what’s its purpose in this film. Be it in 3D, hand drawn 2D, or motion animation, it’s the thought and story behind the visuals, that makes the visuals extra special. Our Directors each have over 20 years animation experience, from television series work and title sequences, to commercials and short films to game animation. The team can create anything from modelling and rigging muscle perfect... more>
Echopic
Echopic is an illustration studio that’s come up with its own innovative brand of visual communication. Called Scribing, it sees the studio’s Lithuanian founders – Kristina Naruseviciute and Lina Navickaite – remote scribing. They will join your session remotely and will listen to the information being discussed live. - At the same time, we will be capturing the spoken content and ideas visually using Adobe Illustrator software. - This way the session will be documented and summarized into one or a few infographics. We call them rich pictures because they are filled with rich, visual content straight out of your session. Your attendees can watch my design process live via shared... more>
Marina Procházka
“I really enjoy illustrating characters, especially women, and placing them in highly graphic settings, but I also enjoy drawing food and objects. My work is very vector-based and colourful, with a distinctive colour palette centred around pink, red and black,” says Brazilian illustrator Marina Procházka. more>
Stuart Holmes
Londoner Stuart Holmes is now based in Australia’s creative enclave of Melbourne. Trained as a graphic designer, he felt that illustration allowed him much more freedom, and he developed a flat vector style that has remained popular for well over a decade. Stuart is addicted to vinyl and wherever he goes seeks out a record crate to dig through. He’s also a huge fan of Southampton FC, and led the team out as a mascot back when he was seven years old. more>