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Description
He will help early career learners think about marketing as a career, choose careers, courses and take next steps.
The static design is attached - we need animated expressions (one off and loops) for :
Microinteractions (e.g. click reaction) 0.5–2 seconds
Looped idle animations (mascot, attention grabber) 3–5 seconds, seamless loop
Styles (12):
Waving
Blinking
Thinking
Holding Orange or Yellow brand artefacts (3) - Attached (Steps/ Spot/ Accelerate)
Pointing left and right
Tapping feet/ Arms folded (Impatient look)
Shocked
Yesss
Offering fist bump
Thumbs up
Aha!
Talking - to be placed with animated text by studio, 5, 10 25 and 45 second loops with beginning and end micro expression.
The animation should have no harsh start/stop points.
No sound: Sound
Match brand tone: Keep the animation style consistent with our site's voice and design. (Attached)
Keep file sizes light: Use compressed formats (Lottie or WebP)
Julia A.
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Hello, Paul. Is this the budget for all the animations? What is the turnaround for this project?
Julia A.02 May 2025Hi It is one character (attached) with an associated set of animations
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Do you have a preferred file size or limit per animation for optimal website performance?
Will Buzz be used on both desktop and mobile? Should we account for responsiveness or scale?
Are the brand artefacts (Steps, Spot, Accelerate) vector-based or do you need them illustrated into the character scenes?
Do you want a consistent loop length for all idle animations, or should they vary based on context?
Will Buzz ever interact with UI elements on the site (e.g., buttons, pop-ups), or is he purely decorative?
Do you already have a Lottie or WebP implementation system in place, or should I prep the assets for handoff to your dev team?
How expressive should Buzz be more playful and animated, or subtle and professional?
Would you like suggestions for additional animations that could enhance user experience (e.g., scroll cues, loading states)?