You don’t have to be Rockefeller to commission animation. We can also make the Earth move for more modest budgets! Why don’t you give a gif a go?
“ There’s definitely an increase in GIFs enquiries — luckily my illustration style translated well to animation, using flat shapes and such, so it was pretty easy to transition for me to add motion my work” — Harry Tennant
“I worked for many years in an animation studio, doing branding for TV (HBO, Sony, Fox, Disney, etc.). And while my job was to illustrate and design, when there was an opportunity I would sit next to the animators and animate small parts of my illustrations, I really like frame by frame animation.” — Marcos Farina
“I got to a point in my career where I had a bit of time to experiment and push my style… a little bit of animation was the way to go. It’s another skill that can compliment my illustration work! It’s so easy to create a gif even with the simplest of programs these days. I have absolutely seen an increase in GIF enquiries — in the last couple of years 30/40% of my clients have asked for some form of animation to be added!” — Edward McGowan
“With illustrations being viewed more and more on the internet, it felt like a natural progression to add movement to amplify the drawings & ideas. I enjoy the challenge of making a concept work as a static piece on the printed page and an animation online. GIFs are a great way to communicate and share online. A small looping Gif can pack a big punch, animations can deliver more information than a still image and help push ideas further! In the last two years, I am noticing more requests to animate my illustrations. From digital newsletters, online brand identity to animations for social media platforms like Instagram. Many clients are creating exclusive online content. Being able to make your illustrations move is an essential skill to learn.” — Nishant Choksi