Motion Graphics Company in Qatar
Animated logos, explainers, and social motion - designed and animated in-house, in Arabic and English, for Qatar brands tired of being scrolled past.
Animated logos, explainer videos, social motion, titles - bX designs and animates all of it in-house for Qatar brands. Motion is simply how a brand moves on screen, and a feed of static posts is easy to scroll past, so movement is increasingly what earns the pause and the second look.
None of it comes off a template. The colours, type, and tone are pulled from your own identity and set in motion consistently, in Arabic and English, so the result reads as unmistakably yours - not a stock animation with your logo dropped onto the final frame.
What’s included
Animated logos
A short, on-brand logo animation for video intros, outros, and social.
Explainer animation
Animated explainers that make a service or process clear and watchable.
Social motion
Looping and short-form motion posts sized for each platform's feed.
Titles & lower-thirds
Animated text and graphics to pair with filmed video for a polished cut.
Bilingual motion
Arabic and English versions animated with correct type and direction.
Channel-ready exports
Files exported at the right size and format for social, web, and screens.
How it works
- 1
Brief
We define the message, length, and where the motion piece will run.
- 2
Script & storyboard
We plan the narrative and key frames so the animation has a clear shape.
- 3
Design
We design the on-brand visual style and any illustrated elements.
- 4
Animate
We animate in-house, with bilingual versions where needed.
- 5
Deliver
We export channel-ready files and a master for future edits.
Motion that works in a bilingual feed
Animating in a bilingual feed is harder than it looks. Arabic type sets and reads right-to-left, and timing tuned for English text often feels off in Arabic. bX builds each version on its own terms so both read comfortably for Qatar audiences, never one language flipped to mirror the other and hoped for the best.
Motion and filmed video stay joined up, too. Animated titles, lower-thirds, and logo stings sit naturally on a brand film, which lets a Qatar business run one visual language across the two. Because the creative direction and the animation both live in-house, the pieces match instead of drifting apart.
Proof beats a polished pitch
bX shows identity work - named Qatar clients, with their permission - rather than filling this space with invented logos or recycled mockups. Ask us directly about the brands we’ve built for businesses in your sector.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between motion graphics and video production?
Motion graphics is animated design - moving logos, type, and illustration - while video production is filmed footage. The two often meet on the same project, with animated sequences cut into real footage. bX designs and animates the motion side in-house, and many jobs use both together for a finished result.
Do you animate in-house?
Yes. Motion graphics are designed and animated in-house, drawn from your brand's own colours, type, and tone. That differs from filmed video, where the creative is ours but cameras and crew come from vetted partners. Animation needs no film unit, so this work stays entirely with the bX team.
Can you create animated versions of our logo?
Yes. Short, on-brand logo animations for video intros and outros, social posts, and screens are a common request. The movement is built from your existing identity so it feels like a natural extension of the brand, rather than a flashy effect bolted on with no relationship to the mark itself.
Do you produce motion graphics in Arabic?
Yes. Arabic and English versions are animated with correct type and right-to-left direction, each timed to read naturally. Arabic motion is its own craft, so bX designs it deliberately instead of reflowing an English animation and trusting the words to land the same way - they rarely do.
How long does a motion graphics project take?
A short animated logo or social piece runs one to two weeks; a longer explainer with script, storyboard, and illustration takes more. bX sets the timeline at the start, and the storyboard stage locks the shape of the piece before any animation begins, which keeps later revisions contained.
Can motion graphics work with filmed video?
Yes. Animated titles, lower-thirds, and logo stings combine with filmed footage so video and motion share one visual language. Since bX leads both the video creative and the animation, the two read as a single coherent piece rather than two separate jobs stitched together at the edit.
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