Developed as a master’s thesis concept, this fully animated, 35-second silent motion graphic translates dense sociological research into an accessible visual narrative. The video maps the psychological trajectory of the Imposter Syndrome Cycle—a social phenomenon where individuals struggle to internalize their success. Utilizing a cool-toned color palette and expressive, kinetic typography to visually communicate internal frustration and clouded thinking, the piece relies on motion and timing to add conceptual depth, making the message fully understandable without audio.
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