Doodle animation intro for new restaurant concept website
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Experience Level: Expert
Information for the business: Gourmet Hot Dog Restaurant
Industry: Food and Beverage
Design details: I'm looking for someone to create a 20 second doodle animation intro for my website for a new restaurant concept I'm starting. The restaurant name is Tasty 8's. I actually know exactly what I want and have some characters saved that I've seen on the internet. My thoughts are based around a doodle caricature named Frankie. He would be wearing a Jersey with the #8 and his name on the back of the Jersey. You will have Frankie walking down the street (through history) in an animation past different historical icons, all eating hotdogs. For example, he's walking down the street past a black and white Yankees stadium with Babe Ruth standing outside eating a hot dog and as Frankie walks by he gives him a high 5, next he walks past Albert Einstein in front of some historical building he is associated with, then maybe Marilyn Monroe doing a photo shoot eating a hot dog and finally Billy Idol on stage holding a hot dog as a microphone (maybe Frankie stops and raises his hands for the music). Frankies final stop would be him walking into the restaurant "Tasty 8's" to get a hot dog of his own. We are planning on painting Frankie on the wall so you literally are following Frankie from the website into the restaurant.
Target audience: everyone
Ideas for the visual style: Mainly Black and white Doodle with hot dogs in color
Extra notes: see images for examples of possible Frankie caricatures
Industry: Food and Beverage
Design details: I'm looking for someone to create a 20 second doodle animation intro for my website for a new restaurant concept I'm starting. The restaurant name is Tasty 8's. I actually know exactly what I want and have some characters saved that I've seen on the internet. My thoughts are based around a doodle caricature named Frankie. He would be wearing a Jersey with the #8 and his name on the back of the Jersey. You will have Frankie walking down the street (through history) in an animation past different historical icons, all eating hotdogs. For example, he's walking down the street past a black and white Yankees stadium with Babe Ruth standing outside eating a hot dog and as Frankie walks by he gives him a high 5, next he walks past Albert Einstein in front of some historical building he is associated with, then maybe Marilyn Monroe doing a photo shoot eating a hot dog and finally Billy Idol on stage holding a hot dog as a microphone (maybe Frankie stops and raises his hands for the music). Frankies final stop would be him walking into the restaurant "Tasty 8's" to get a hot dog of his own. We are planning on painting Frankie on the wall so you literally are following Frankie from the website into the restaurant.
Target audience: everyone
Ideas for the visual style: Mainly Black and white Doodle with hot dogs in color
Extra notes: see images for examples of possible Frankie caricatures

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