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Video & Motion Graphic Designer

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Our client is a rapidly expanding cybersecurity education platform that has revolutionized how professionals learn through interactive, training experiences. With an impressive user base, they're transforming the cybersecurity skills landscape through innovative digital learning solutions.

They're seeking a Motion and Video Graphic Designer to create dynamic, engaging visual content and animations that bring their brand to life across all customer touchpoints.

Location: 100% Remote (with at least 4 hours overlap with UK timezone)

AS MOTION AND VIDEO GRAPHIC DESIGNER YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES WILL INCLUDE:

Create lightweight, web-optimized animations in Rive and design/animate social media ads, product videos, and marketing assets using After Effects
Produce short-form video content (15–30 seconds) and collaborate in Figma to develop storyboards and motion-ready assets for major brand initiatives
Execute end-to-end production — from brief and ideation to final render and delivery, working cross-functionally with Marketing, Product, and Growth teams
Manage creative partnerships with external freelancers and agencies to expand motion and video capabilities
Manage workload independently while maintaining high creative standards and contributing fresh ideas to campaigns in a fast-paced startup environment
THE IDEAL MOTION AND VIDEO GRAPHIC DESIGNER WILL HAVE:

Proven experience as a Motion Designer / Video Editor with a strong portfolio demonstrating digital design work and motion graphics expertise
Advanced proficiency in Rive, After Effects, Figma, and Adobe Creative Suite with the ability to work across design systems
Strong understanding of animation principles, storytelling, pacing, timing, and proven experience creating ads and social content for digital campaigns
Background in startup or high-growth environments, ideally within tech, education, or cybersecurity sectors
Excellent communication skills, cross-functional collaboration abilities, and the self-motivation to manage multiple priorities independently
Nice to Have:

Experience with Lottie, Rive state machines, or interactive animation workflows
Basic sound design or YouTube video editing experience
Interest in cybersecurity, gaming, or tech industries
WHY JOIN THIS BUSINESS AS THEIR MOTION AND VIDEO GRAPHIC DESIGNER?

Competitive salary structure based on location, experience, and market benchmarks with substantial annual learning budget for professional development
Complete remote flexibility with adaptable working hours (minimum 4-hour UK overlap) and full creative freedom in a scaling startup
Comprehensive benefits including health insurance, enhanced parental leave, retirement contributions, and premium equipment package
Regular team lunch allowances, and work on high-impact visuals seen by a massive global audience
Join a global creative team helping millions learn cybersecurity in a fun, accessible way
Armstrong Lloyd is a marketing specialist recruitment services provider. We specialise in the B2B SaaS space and have a variety of similar jobs available. We offer a personal service that will give you the best possible outcome in the recruitment process

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