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24 - John McColgan @johnnny2x4

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John is a freelance 2D Motion Designer and Animator based out of NYC. After graduating from the Fashion Institute of Technology in 2016- He's spent the last several years creating graphics for clients including Vox, WSJ, Politico, the NFL and Youtube. His work with Vox on "The Mind, Explained " was nominated for an Emmy in 2020 and he was selected as an Adobe MAX Co-Creator for Motion Design in 2021. With a passion for collage and hand-drawn animation, his work covers a broad range of topics- from exploring the depths of the human psyche to the ethics of selling trash on Amazon. 

John is a freelance 2D Motion Designer and Animator based out of NYC. After graduating from the Fashion Institute of Technology in 2016- He's spent the last several years creating graphics for clients including Vox, WSJ, Politico, the NFL and Youtube. His work with Vox on "The Mind, Explained " was nominated for an Emmy in 2020 and he was selected as an Adobe MAX Co-Creator for Motion Design in 2021. With a passion for collage and hand-drawn animation, his work covers a broad range of topics- from exploring the depths of the human psyche to the ethics of selling trash on Amazon.

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