Published on Nov 6, 2025
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- #motion

For months, I’d been way too busy doing motion design full time to even think about working on any personal motion design projects. Now that I’ve started to have a little free time in between freelance projects, I’m starting to get back into it.
I’ve been thinking that a good way to practice and sharpen my skills would be to try out some motion rebrands of existing brands. I started by trying to imagine what it would look like if Neocities was a piece of website-building software distributed on floppy disks or some similarly ancient medium.
I mostly just wanted an excuse to try out [Ben Mariott’s d…
Published on Nov 6, 2025
- **Tagged: **
- #motion

For months, I’d been way too busy doing motion design full time to even think about working on any personal motion design projects. Now that I’ve started to have a little free time in between freelance projects, I’m starting to get back into it.
I’ve been thinking that a good way to practice and sharpen my skills would be to try out some motion rebrands of existing brands. I started by trying to imagine what it would look like if Neocities was a piece of website-building software distributed on floppy disks or some similarly ancient medium.
I mostly just wanted an excuse to try out Ben Mariott’s dither technique. I think it turned out pretty good!
Here’s a version with some audio:
You can see this project and others on my Motion Design page!