A selection of motion design works made at Re-Levant Studio for different Israeli  brands. As part of this projects I was creating a solid experience of the brand concept through the motion that visually explains it in a simple and minimalistic way.
Kikar Bialik (Bialik's Square) is a small square in Tel Aviv named after named after Israel's most renowned poet. Square is surrounded with four cultural centers:  Felicja Blumental Music Center, Beit Ha’Ir Museum, Rubin Museum and Bialik House.
The design concept leverages the first letter of Kikar—the Hebrew letter "כ" (Kaf)—as a flexible, dynamic space. This letter serves as a versatile framework, adaptable to showcase a variety of content. It seamlessly accommodates diverse formats, effectively promoting the unique heritage of each museum and the vibrant public events taking place in the square.
Strategy + Creative: Amnon Illuz, Design: Oded Abulafia, Motion Design: Danil Bialo
"23 - 73" is an exhibition traveling through Israel's major museums, exploring the experience of two pivotal wars through video art. Each block in the exhibition represents a decade in Israeli history. Despite the challenging periods the country has faced, the blocks are designed with a rich and calming color palette, reflecting the hope and optimism of the Israeli spirit.
The motion design illustrates the interplay between decades and their cultural influences, showing how they intersect, echoing moments of history while offering new interpretations and perspectives on the past.
Creative: Amnon Illuz, Deisgn: Tamar Khalif + Alma Marmelstein, Motion Design: Danil Bialo
Knesset Israel (Israeli Parlament) - New visaul language for Israeli Parlament socail media showing a variable grid that can adapt to different types of content sorting it by the theme. The grid is based on the arcitectural reference of the Israeli parliament building showing us how the most important and iconic building in Jerusalem can contain all information and historical content through.
Creative: Amnon Illuz, Design: Oded Abulafia, Motion Design: Danil Bialo
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