Al Boardman
@alboardman.bsky.social
Motion Designer
https://alboardman.com
https://alboardman.com
Nuanced subtlety no? 😜
October 21, 2025 at 3:05 PM
Nuanced subtlety no? 😜
No, all my work is illustrated in Adobe Illustrator and animated in After Effects. 🙏
June 6, 2025 at 5:55 PM
No, all my work is illustrated in Adobe Illustrator and animated in After Effects. 🙏
Illustrator and After Effects. Since you asked so nicely 😩
June 6, 2025 at 12:57 PM
Illustrator and After Effects. Since you asked so nicely 😩
My work here is done 😆
April 1, 2025 at 3:37 PM
My work here is done 😆
These animations don’t just move—they connect. By leveraging synchronisation and rhythmic disruptions, they create a visceral experience that locks in attention and feels deeply satisfying on a neurological level.
Next time you’re mesmerised by motion design, remember: your brain is moving with it.
Next time you’re mesmerised by motion design, remember: your brain is moving with it.
March 27, 2025 at 12:20 PM
These animations don’t just move—they connect. By leveraging synchronisation and rhythmic disruptions, they create a visceral experience that locks in attention and feels deeply satisfying on a neurological level.
Next time you’re mesmerised by motion design, remember: your brain is moving with it.
Next time you’re mesmerised by motion design, remember: your brain is moving with it.
With structured rhythm—loops, seamless transitions, and perfectly timed effects—these animations build a physiological and emotional connection with the viewer.
March 27, 2025 at 12:20 PM
With structured rhythm—loops, seamless transitions, and perfectly timed effects—these animations build a physiological and emotional connection with the viewer.
Rhythmic, coordinated movements don’t just look good—they feel good. They:
🧠 Reduce cognitive load, making complex visuals effortless to process.
❤️ Amplify emotional impact, drawing the viewer deeper in.
🧘🏻♂️Trigger flow states, similar to those experienced in meditation or intense focus.
🧠 Reduce cognitive load, making complex visuals effortless to process.
❤️ Amplify emotional impact, drawing the viewer deeper in.
🧘🏻♂️Trigger flow states, similar to those experienced in meditation or intense focus.
March 27, 2025 at 12:20 PM
Rhythmic, coordinated movements don’t just look good—they feel good. They:
🧠 Reduce cognitive load, making complex visuals effortless to process.
❤️ Amplify emotional impact, drawing the viewer deeper in.
🧘🏻♂️Trigger flow states, similar to those experienced in meditation or intense focus.
🧠 Reduce cognitive load, making complex visuals effortless to process.
❤️ Amplify emotional impact, drawing the viewer deeper in.
🧘🏻♂️Trigger flow states, similar to those experienced in meditation or intense focus.
Neural Oscillations & the Rhythm of Motion
Watching synchronised movement—whether in animation, dance, or footsteps—triggers neural oscillation alignment. Brainwaves (alpha, beta, gamma) sync with the motion, creating a meditative effect. This is why these designs feel both calming and immersive.
Watching synchronised movement—whether in animation, dance, or footsteps—triggers neural oscillation alignment. Brainwaves (alpha, beta, gamma) sync with the motion, creating a meditative effect. This is why these designs feel both calming and immersive.
March 27, 2025 at 12:20 PM
Neural Oscillations & the Rhythm of Motion
Watching synchronised movement—whether in animation, dance, or footsteps—triggers neural oscillation alignment. Brainwaves (alpha, beta, gamma) sync with the motion, creating a meditative effect. This is why these designs feel both calming and immersive.
Watching synchronised movement—whether in animation, dance, or footsteps—triggers neural oscillation alignment. Brainwaves (alpha, beta, gamma) sync with the motion, creating a meditative effect. This is why these designs feel both calming and immersive.