Alex Donne Johnson

Motion Designer/Creative Director

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After Effects Motion Graphics Showreel

Posted on October 28th, 2009 by alexdonne in London, Motion Graphics | 3 Comments »

Finally had the change to put together my showreel, here you can see a mixture of animation, graphics, 3D and live footage, using programs such as After Effects and Cinema 4D to produce a variety of motion graphics




Adidas About to Blow 2012 – Bluey Robinson Poster

Posted on October 26th, 2009 by alexdonne in Graphic Design, London | 2 Comments »
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This is the first in a series of poster campaigns part of the latest project i am working on for adidas.

‘About to Blow’ is a documentary focusing on up and coming music artists and Olympic athletes from London. The idea is to promote an aspirational image to a youth audience to show what can be achieved through focus and determination.

There will be a total of 9 different posters with each of the respective artists/athletes featured and 6 part documentary to be show on the web and tv for which i have produced a range of motion graphics idents.

Pictured here is Bluey Robinson, if you havn’t heard of him then i would urge you to check his videos on youtube.




New Adidas Artwork Taster

Posted on October 7th, 2009 by admin in Graphic Design, London | No Comments »

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For a taster of the new artwork i have been working on for adidas and RWD check out http://www.rwdmag.com

Some people may remember the previous series of ‘about to blow’ from MTV, well now series 2 has been taken on by adidas to showcase not just up and coming music artists, but also up and coming athletes.




Tinie Tempah – About to Blow

Posted on October 6th, 2009 by admin in Graphic Design, London | No Comments »

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Part of 9 posters for adidas ‘About to Blow‘ campaign