Hello! I’m Dina. I’m a Freelance Motion Graphics Designer, Illustrator & Animator based in London and Surrey.

Woman wearing glasses holding a small black rabbit, surrounded by abstract colorful shapes.

My work is led by design and narrative, being able to tell stories is my passion. My mission is to give meaningful illustration and animation solutions to communicate your message and engage your audience.

I can take a project through from concept, to design, through to the finished piece, working on small pieces or alongside a team on more extensive projects.

I have over 12 years of experience in the motion graphics and broadcast industry. Having previously worked at the animation giant Mainframe, before joining directing collective, Sweet Crude alongside Fraser Davidson and Simon Tibbs. Here I produced animations for the BBC’s BAFTA award winning hit TV show the The Revolution Will Be Televised.

I currently work as a freelance art director, illustrator and motion graphics designer between my Surrey & London studio. Working with a variety of clients worldwide, from large creative agencies to start ups, producing animation for broadcast, online, live events and corporate content. 

You can view my portfolio of work or read more about what motion graphics is. 

If you want to find out more about the animation process, or to talk about how I can help with your upcoming project, drop me an email at info@dinamakanji.com


I’ve had the privilege of providing motion graphics and animation solutions to some notable clients over the years including, The BBC, Google, Aviva, Biogen and Roche, to name just a few.

The Earth Prize logo with stylized quotation marks forming a globe shape and the text "the earth prize."
Google logo in grayscale
Netflix logo in grayscale.
Roche logo with a hexagonal shape and text
RFU logo with a rose icon
BBC logo with three gray squares and white letters "B", "B", "C" inside each square.
Gray logo with abstract design above the word 'AVIVA' in bold letters.
Biogen logo with abstract gray sphere design on the left.