This video started off a school project, and ended up as a my first approach to motion design. Since it was going to be presented to representatives of different areas of the university, with a mixed audience of people inside and outside the architectural field, I realized I had the challenge of making the video understandable to both groups. From concepts about sanitation, water supply and electricity, to explaining the key considerations and decisions that were made on my solution to a building's infrastructure.
The next collection of animations that I created using Figma served as a visual aid that takes us on a tour of the infrastructure design process.
As a designer, it's important for me to convey complex concepts and technical jargon in a way that's easy to understand for people who may not be familiar with the field.
By using animations, I can break down these concepts into visual representations that can help the audience better comprehend the information being presented. In essence, animations provide a means to simplify and clarify the technical aspects of architecture, making it accessible to a wider audience.
Feel free to watch the explanation video below to have the full context behind all of them.
*Last part of the video was removed as it contained private or confidential information.