
Motion Graphics Designer Services
Animation and visual design from Belgium's thriving animation sector, home to nWave Pictures and Walking The Dog.
Here is how this works in practice. A motion graphics designer creates animated visual elements that combine graphic design, typography, and movement for film, television, and digital media. Belgium has a strong animation sector, with studios like nWave Pictures producing 3D animated features and Walking The Dog delivering acclaimed 2D and mixed-media animation. This creative ecosystem gives Belgian motion designers varied expertise across traditional and digital techniques.
Here is the short of it. We connect you with motion graphics designers across Brussels, Antwerp, and Ghent who deliver broadcast-quality work for features, series, commercials, and digital platforms. Our network has pros working alongside facilities like Grid VFX and A Private View, with the Belgian Tax Shelter incentive covering post-prod spend on qualifying projects.
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Capabilities
Motion Design Expertise
We connect you with experienced motion graphics designers who bring visual storytelling, technical excellence, and creative innovation to every project—from broadcast graphics to digital content.
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Title Design
- Opening sequences
- End credits
- Lower thirds
- Typography animation
- Brand integration
Title Excellence
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Animation
- 2D animation
- 3D elements
- Character animation
- Logo animation
- Explainer graphics
Animation Mastery
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Visual Effects
- Compositing
- Screen graphics
- UI animation
- Particle effects
- Environment enhancement
VFX Integration
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Digital Content
- Social media graphics
- Advertising animation
- App animations
- Web motion
- Interactive elements
Digital Expertise
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Why Us
Why Choose Our Motion Designers
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Strong Animation Sector
Belgium's motion designers work alongside acclaimed studios like nWave Pictures and Walking The Dog, bringing feature-quality animation skills to each project.
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VFX and Compositing Expertise
Access to Grid VFX for feature film and series VFX. A Private View for animation and compositing, with full DI and grading services.
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Multi-Studio Infrastructure
Motion designers working from Lites Studios, Korda Studios Belgium, and AED Studios across Brussels and Antwerp.
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Tax Shelter Advantage
Belgium's Tax Shelter incentive covers post-prod spend, making high-quality motion graphics cost-effective for qualifying projects.
On Location
Belgian motion-graphics designers draw on a country with deep graphic and comics heritage and a strong animation industry, anchored by Brussels studios such as nWave.
Here is what we have to work with. We supply motion-graphics designers who create title sequences, broadcast graphics, explainer and brand animation, infographics and on-screen design for shoots and campaigns running in Belgium. Our team places designers fluent in After Effects, Cinema 4D and the wider motion toolkit, able to work from a brand's design system or to develop a visual language from scratch. They work with editors, VFX artists and directors to integrate graphics cleanly into live-action work, and deliver the many language versions a Belgian project often needs. Dutch, French and English — so a sequence lands correctly across Flanders, Wallonia and Brussels. Whether the brief is a broadcast package, a title sequence or a social-first campaign, our motion designers handle concept, design and final animation.
Here is the layout. Belgium has an unusually strong graphic and animation culture for its size, rooted in the country's celebrated comics heritage. Hergé's Tintin and the long-standing Belgian description of comics as the 'ninth art'. That heritage feeds a big animation and VFX industry: the Brussels studio nWave produces worldwide distributed animated features, and the sector is reinforced by the Tax Shelter. This channels global animation and post work into Belgian sites. Motion-graphics designers here train at the LUCA School of Arts, KASK and the Brussels film schools, and the crew pool is multilingual and used to global clients. We match each motion-graphics designer to the visual style, software pipeline and language needs of the project.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a motion graphics designer do?
Here is the breakdown. A motion graphics designer creates animated visual elements for film, television, and digital media. This has title sequences, lower thirds, infographics, animated logos, transitions, and any graphic element that involves movement. In Belgium, many motion designers have experience across both French-language and Flemish shoots, bringing bilingual versatility.
What skills should a motion graphics designer have?
Here is what that looks like on the ground. A motion graphics designer needs a strong foundation in graphic design, typography, and color theory, combined with expertise in animation and compositing. Belgian designers are mostly proficient in After Effects, Cinema 4D, and Nuke, often trained at institutions like LUCA School of Arts or KASK.
What types of productions need a motion graphics designer?
Commercials, corporate videos, documentaries, broadcast television, title sequences, and digital campaigns often need motion graphics. Belgium's active advertising industry and European body-level presence in Brussels create strong demand for multilingual motion graphics.
How do you match a motion graphics designer to my production?
Here is how the picture comes together. We review your project's style references, brand guidelines, and the specific types of graphics needed, then recommend designers from our Belgian network whose portfolios show relevant experience. We source talent across Brussels, Antwerp, and Ghent to match your production location.
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