Freelance Design Services

As a freelance designer I've done a little bit of everything, but these are my top skills where investing my energy.

Motion Graphics Motion Graphics

Video could be the perfect way to explain your product or service! With motion graphics we don’t have to use a huge crew to tell your story either. We can create a fun, engaging video that explains just what you do and gets your customers to buy more!

Web Design Web Design

Clean, modern, and responsive web design is my design style. Whether you need a brochure website or an e-commerce behemoth, we can talk about ways to tackle your sites needs, and give you the flexibility of updating your content through WordPress.

Videography Videography

Video production, live event production, and corporate video. In conjunction with motion graphics, video production can be greatly enhanced with talent on screen that connects to the audience. In either case it’s always all about the story.

From the Blog

Tut: Kickdrum Heart 3D with Cinema 4D Part 1

Tut: Kickdrum Heart 3D with Cinema 4D Part 1

Posted by on Apr 28, 2014 in Tutorials | No Comments

It’s hard for me to believe that I did the original tutorial over 2 years ago: vimeo.com/36736051 Pretty much since the day I completed that tutorial I’ve wanted to re-do the tut in C4D. Well, I’ve finally had the chance to do my experimenting, I’m thinking a 3 part series on modeling, animating, and rendering […]

Marketing Lessons Learned from Driving in the Rain

Marketing Lessons Learned from Driving in the Rain

Posted by on Sep 15, 2013 in Marketing | No Comments

Yesterday, I was on my way home from Knoxville, TN after having a great time at the Get Motivated Business Seminar. After hearing speeches from Bruce Pearl, Rudy Giuliani, Zig Ziglar, and Gen. Colin Powell, I was in deep thought about how I could make a change in my life that could influence my work and my clients. As I merged on the interstate it started to pour…

Marketing Lessons Learned from Saturday Morning Cartoons

Marketing Lessons Learned from Saturday Morning Cartoons

Posted by on Sep 10, 2013 in Marketing | No Comments

For the past few months I’ve been thinking about writing a series of posts on the effect of marketing/advertising’s on our society. At the most basic level, much of the inspiration for my designs come from studying how people interact with the world around them, whether that be how they scroll a page on a web site, flip open a brochure, or look at signage in the mall. For that reason, I’m starting this series; we’ll see how many articles we can come up with. The first installment: Saturday Morning Cartoons.

I’m a multiple disciplinary freelance designer working with creative agencies and small businesses to provide top quality design work in motion graphics and web design. I’d love to talk to you about your next project!

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Jonathan Briehl

Brad brings a unique and rare level of talent and professionalism to every project he works on. I’ve been privileged to work with him on numerous projects including brand development, web design, and motion graphics. Our most recent project involved taking a complicated concept to explain and visually demonstrate and turning it into a thirty-second video that would impact anyone who saw it. He delivered.

- Jonathan Briehl
Thomas Eorgan

“Brad is my go-to resource for our high profile design, video and animation projects—I wouldn’t consider using anyone else. He’s created amazing work for a variety of my Fortune 500 clients, and they’ve all come back for more. From project inception and planning to design and production, Brad consistently delivers way beyond expectations. Brad Is a rare talent that can combine technical skills with design artistry, while managing complex projects with efficiency.”

- Thomas Eorgan
Dan Walker

“Absolutely love Brad’s creativity and imagination. His process from start to finish allows for a great product that our clients love and keeps them coming back. A true pleasure to work with Brad and look forward to leveraging his talents again!”

- Dan Walker