Motion graphic design is often used in the
film industry. Openings to movies, television shows, and news programs often use
photography,
typography and
motion graphics to create visually appealing imagery. Motion graphic design has also achieved widespread use in content marketing and advertising. In 2018,
Cisco projected that 82% of all web traffic would be video by 2022. Marketers and advertisers have focused much of their efforts on the production of high-quality branded video and motion graphic content. In addition to its myriad of uses in advertising, marketing, and branding, motion graphics are used in software, UI design, video game development, and other fields. Although motion design and animation share many commonalities, the difference between them lies in the fact that animation as a specific art form focuses more on cinematic effects and
storytelling techniques to craft a narrative, whereas motion design is typically associated with setting abstract objects, text and other graphic design elements in motion. Bringing a graph, infographic or web design to life using movement is broadly speaking "animation", but more specifically, it's a type of animation that's called motion graphics. Motion graphics take a variety of forms. While some are entirely animated, others incorporate live-action video and/or photography. The latter may include animation overlay, such as data visualizations, icons, illustrations, and explanatory text used to complement and enhance audiences' understanding of the content. In content marketing contexts, there are three primary types of motion graphics which marketers choose to use depending on the goals they wish to achieve with the motion graphic. Explainer motion graphics seek to elucidate a product, process, or concept. Emotive motion graphics, meanwhile, aim to inspire a particular emotional response in audiences. And finally, promotional motion graphics are used to raise awareness about a service, product, or initiative. Because so many motion graphics are designed with particular goals in mind, it is often essential to partner with a designer or organization specializing in
visual communication design to achieve a final product that conveys information in both an accurate and compelling way. ==UX and motion design==