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Design that Shines with Purpose ★ Performance-Driven Design & Motion Studio ✉ [email protected]

Katılım Temmuz 2020
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⭐️ With the launch of each Call of Duty, a selected team from OpTic Gaming competes in the race to be the first to achieve Master Prestige. We were involved in creating the visual identity for both the broadcast and the live stage for this year’s Race to Master Prestige event. Project Showcase: behance.net/gallery/243967…
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We collaborated with OpTic Gaming to create the animation showcasing their 2025 Champions Ring. Replica sales were launched alongside the Ring Ceremony at Major I.
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A few static frames from our recent project for OpTic Gaming.
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⭐️ Client: @OpTic We partnered with OpTic once more to refresh and prepare new assets for the organization’s anniversary - a week-long event known as Legacy Week. With only a one-week deadline, we worked together to establish a new artistic direction for the celebration and implemented it as the visual framework for the entire event, including LED screen designs, broadcast stage visuals, and alerts.
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TGZZ@TheGambizz·
i will DM you if interested <3
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TGZZ@TheGambizz·
Looking for a graphic designer! Need a fresh stream overlay. (ANIMATED) Drop your portfolio or samples below ⬇️
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⭐️ Client: @HermzTTV We were tasked with creating an entirely new visual identity for JYHERMZ. Our objective was to design a one-of-a-kind emblem inspired by sci-fi themes and futuristic megacorporations. According to our client's vision, the design was to remain almost entirely monochromatic.
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⭐️ Client: @OpTic We partnered with OpTic Gaming to develop a suite of assets for their special event in partnership with the USAA brand. In anticipation of the upcoming Super Bowl, OpTic and USAA hosted a live broadcast of MADDEN 25, featuring select talent competing in MADDEN playoffs and analyzing potential outcomes of this year’s finals. Our contributions included the creation of animated visuals showcasing an NFL stadium branded with OpTic and USAA logos. We also designed bespoke broadcast scenes and additional animated assets to elevate the production value and enhance the viewing experience.
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⭐️ Client: @Parasite We collaborated with Parasite, the Call of Duty World Champion, to completely rebuild his visual identity and stream visuals. During the process, we chose a less conventional artistic direction, diving into a world inspired by the RPG genre. We designed a complete streaming package inspired by the narrative behind the meaning of the word "Parasite", and built Parasite's brand identity from the ground up.
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⭐️ Client: @Methodz Methodz reached out to Alternative Solutions to build a new concept for Zin City together, both creatively and visually. We crafted a completely new, futuristic vision of Zin City - a bustling sci-fi metropolis designed to elevate viewer immersion to the next level. Join us as we step into this vibrant, living city and explore how we’ve integrated fresh assets into Methodz’s streaming experience.
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S8ul Knight@GorgoKnight·
I’m looking to get my twitch channel revamped. I need fully customized animated alerts and someone who specializes in design. If anyone has any recommendations please let me know 🫡
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@Big_E Very insightful observations that many people can benefit from. Great job!
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Big E@Big_E·
Over the last couple months I decided to spend a little time going around different streams ranging from 5-50 CCV unannounced and here is the honest truth of what I seen. 1. Maybe 1%-2% of the individuals were super entertaining and interactive in some way. They either were funny, informative, or super responsive. They had a real feeling that they wanted to be there and they also were super happy that their viewers were there. You could see there was a clear connection between them and the community they are growing. They also seemed to stick to some sort of schedule from what I seen ranging from 2-5 hour streams. Also following through they were active on their socials, consistently I seen them at least trying SOMETHING on Twitter, YT, TikTok and so on, not just only trying to promote their stream with no social interaction or content. Ironically its no shock that as I visited many of their Twitter accounts, I seen other creators shouting them out and complimenting their content. 2. Maybe 5% of people have just been so fresh. You can clearly tell these are new creators. They are just pumped to be here, experiencing this for the first time. It's honestly dope. They don't seem to stream much ATM, but its very pure. Again you can tell they are happy to be live and love chatting with their friends / viewers. A lot of these people seemed to treat streaming as a after work thing. It really did remind me of the early days of this new uncharted territory before it became so serious, was dope to see. 3. The majority... Now I am just saying this from what I seen and I know this isn't everyone, but this was the majority of streams that I seen. Barely any talking, no links to anything, at most it was a twitter link where it's just them sharing their stream out every day, or a YT channel with no uploads in months to years. 50% of these individuals links didn't even work properly. Ironically most these people had some sort of bio based around "I am going to make my dreams of being a streamer come true". IDK why, but I thought that was so interesting. But in reality there was just a certain sense of "I don't care". Like they didn't even feel live. Some obviously you have to give a benefit of the doubt to because when no one is talking, it is tough, but a large amount had talkers in there. Like 1-2 viewers that almost was trying to keep chat alive for them. I noticed a lot of these streamers would be live in their 6th to 8th hour. Just seem burnt and annoyed of what ever game they was playing (mostly fps games). 4. Finally, the entitled. I was actually surprised how many creators I stopped by, that was venting about numbers to their viewers. I don't know if I just had crazy timing, or this is just how they always are. But bitching about their numbers and even putting pressure on their viewers to be subbed without it being some kind of joke or meme. Like I heard a handful of streamers stress to their chat that they NEED to hit the sub goals and kind of putting the pressure on them. Shockingly I even heard a streamer bitching to their chat about the viewership, saying the "community" isn't doing enough to push them and they "need to be more active". I heard a streamer even say "IDK why I show up for you guys"... Ironically both #3 & #4 where also the ones where I heard the most "sites should push us more" convo on average. It was crazy how many of the less appreciative / enthusiastic creators said sites should do more for THEM. Conclusion.. I think it's good to remind everyone that no one is asking you to be here. Too many people compare streaming to simple jobs on the idea of you show up for work, you get something in return. You are a creator if you are a streamer. You are providing some sort of entertainment to viewers. Viewers have their own personal lives and problems they are dealing with. They are not there to cater to yours just because you showed up, they are there to escape their shit. You should look at it as how do you provide value to your brand so people will WANT to be there, not as "I showed up so make my brand valuable". Also I'm not just someone beating this idea down, even I myself towards the end of my Kick contract just showed up. I had the mentality of fuck it, just put something on the stream and get hours in. If anyone knows me they know I TYPICALLY treat streaming as a more confined interaction, so I can clearly give the energy my community deserves. So OBVIOUSLY people didn't fuck with that. That is without a doubt 100% on ME and me alone. I know a lot of my community. From the farmers in the midwest, my fellow creators, the lovely medical workers, the 9-5 workers with their families and so on. I know for a fact the last thing want to do on their downtime is to cater to my needs.I couldn't imagine if I tried to rely only on that, and I can't understand how anyone else doesn't feel very guilty for being that way. There is clearly one common thing to this. If you don't even enjoy this, it most likely isn't going to work. I hate being real sometimes because people take it the wrong way, but man if you aren't happy with it, how is anyone else going to be? It's like wanting to be a musician, playing the same chord over and over again that even you can't stand on the hopes that people will just love it so much that some day they will just pay you for it, and then you will finally love it to. But even I should be an example that if you come off as if you don't want to be there, people most likely won't want to be there either. Hope this post helps in some way, and to all those up and coming driven creators working really hard. Keep trying, learning from failures, expand your rev and reach on other socials, keep being you, and have fun, it's so clear that people fuck with that🫡
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@ponatonic There is no such thing as being too old for something🫡
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ponatonic ✨ vtuber
ponatonic ✨ vtuber@ponatonic·
👀 any streamers/content creators who were born before 2000? trying to prove something here. I am tired of getting the 'you're too old to be streaming/playing video games' comment as a 31 year old.
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Cedar // The Leaf Boi『ENVtuber』🍂🍃
I am not a big streamer. Being a small streamer doesn't bother me. BUT, every time I see a green arrow, I ALWAYS get excited. Not because I grew a little. but because it tells me that someone new, liked what I'm doing. If people like what I'm doing, that's good enough for me <3 #Vtuber
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Power-ups are now available to all Affiliates and Partners across the globe! Viewers can now use Bits to unlock Message Effects, On-screen Celebration, and Gigantify an Emote on their favorite streams! More Info 🧵⬇️
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@FoxieKT It seems that it's all about being respectful to them and their chat. Other than that, why not!
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Foxie 🦊@FoxieKT·
👋Streamers! What are your thoughts on raiding smaller channels (<15 viewers) with a raid of 150+? I am asking because on Metal Mondays after I finish playing Clone Hero for the day, I want to raid out into the Clone Hero category; a category made up of mostly <15 viewer streamers. But I don't want to overwhelm anyone with a big raid if they aren't ready for it. I know most smaller streamers would be excited about it, but I also don't want to make anyone feel uncomfortable. What is proper etiquette here?
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