+628557651696 | [email protected] | https://www.linkedin.com/in/zaydan-firdaus/ | https://bit.ly/PortfolioZaydanFirdaus | Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia
Hi, I'm Muhammad Zaydan Firdaus, a passionate graphic designer with a dynamic approach to creativity!
I started my journey in design over three years ago, balancing my role as a student of International Relations at Universitas Pembangunan Nasional 'Veteran' Jakarta with my passion for graphic design. Throughout this journey, I've worked on various creative projects across industries, from videography and motion graphics to 3D modeling and video editing. My goal has always been to create visuals that not only look great but also communicate a story. Whether working on social media campaigns, designing mascots, or producing event recaps, I aim to leave a lasting impact on every project I undertake. In a recent project, I developed a motion graphic for a blood menstrual pad advertisement. My focus was to create a minimalist and clean looping animation that aligned with current trends. I started with a logo animation, using keyframes for masking and positioning, followed by a bold slogan, "#MENSTRUALDONTMATTER," to shift perceptions about menstruation and highlight the ease of using BLOOD products. I incorporated a zoom camera effect to smoothly transition into product details, using creative shape transformations to emphasize the product's sustainability and eco-friendliness. Although the full campaign results are still being monitored, the motion graphic has already been recognized for its sleek design and effective communication. Early feedback from the client and target audience has been highly positive, with many praising the seamless flow, engaging visuals, and the bold messaging. The project is expected to drive further engagement as it continues to circulate, positioning the brand strongly in a competitive market while helping to break stigmas around menstrual health.
International Relations and Affairs • 2023 - Present
Social Sciences • 2020 - 2023
February 2021 - Present | Bekasi, Indonesia
June 2024 - August 2024 | South Jakarta, Indonesia