All roles

Data Visualization Motion Designer (Map Animation + D3.js-Style Motion Graphics) Video Production – Contract to Hire

Remote · USA Full-time New today

I’m looking for a highly skilled Data Visualization Motion Designer who can turn complex datasets into cinematic, narrative-driven animated videos. This is not a standard After Effects editor role — I need someone who lives at the intersection of data visualization, geography, animation, and code. You should be able to create visuals similar to NYT Graphics, Vox, FT Visuals, or SCMP’s Infographics Team — blending clear data storytelling with polished motion design. If you can animate global maps using GeoLayers 3, transform CSV/JSON datasets into dynamic charts, or even export D3.js-style visualizations into video, you're exactly who I’m looking for. What You’ll Work On Animated maps (e.g., zooms, paths, annotations, data overlays) using GeoLayers 3 inside After Effects Data-driven motion graphics using AE expressions, JSON/CSV imports, and chart animation techniques Custom data visualizations (line charts, bar races, scatterplots, geographic overlays) that unfold as part of a story Transforming interactive visualizations into video, ideally using D3.js, Three.js, or Canvas exported through frame-based workflows (Puppeteer, headless Chrome, FFmpeg, SVG sequences, etc.) Narrative visual storytelling: using data to reveal insights, not just animate shapes Map styling, geospatial accuracy, and working with GIS assets (GeoJSON, Shapefiles, coordinate systems) Building reusable templates for ongoing video series Required Technical Skills You do NOT need mastery of every item below — but you should be fluent in most. Motion Graphics & Video Expert in Adobe After Effects Strong in shape animation, graph animation, transitions, easing, and compositing Experience with data-driven animation (linking JSON/CSV to AE through Expressions) Comfortable using Illustrator assets, prepping vector files, and designing clean UI visuals Map Animation & Geospatial Proficiency with GeoLayers 3 (required) Ability to animate maps: panning, zooming, tilting, highlighting features Experience importing or preparing data (GeoJSON, latitude/longitude CSVs, etc.) Familiarity with QGIS or other GIS tools is a major plus (cleaning / simplifying geometry, projections, shapefile handling) Data Visualization / Coding Mindset Familiarity with D3.js or similar visualization libraries (great if you can prototype or export visuals from code) Understanding of SVG vs Canvas for high-resolution export Experience exporting web-based visualizations to video (e.g., Puppeteer → PNG sequence → FFmpeg) is a huge plus Ability to work with structured data (CSV, JSON) and understand basic analysis Bonus Skills (not required but valued) 3D visualization: Cinema 4D, Blender, Element 3D, or Helium for terrain Physics animation (Newton 3) Knowledge of creative coding (p5.js, Three.js) Ability to build automated pipelines or reusable templates Understanding of data storytelling / journalism principles Ideal Candidate You're a hybrid of: Motion designer Data visualization specialist Technical animator or creative developer You love turning raw numbers into something an audience can feel and understand. You know how to choose visual encodings, simplify data without losing meaning, and guide the viewer’s eye with timing and composition. You don’t just push keyframes — you think in systems and workflows. Portfolio Requirements (Important) Please apply only if you can share examples of: Animated maps (ideally with GeoLayers) Data-driven motion graphics (charts, graphs, timelines, bar races, visual explanations) Any D3.js-style or code-based visualizations exported to video (optional, but a major advantage) Links to showreels, Vimeo, YouTube playlists, Behance, or GitHub readmes are all welcome. Generic After Effects template edits will not be considered. About the Projects These videos are for an educational YouTube channel focusing on: Maps & geography storytelling Political and historical explainers Economic and demographic data analysis Big-picture trends illustrated through motion graphics We produce high-quality, research-driven visual stories, and we need someone who can translate complex data into elegant, cinematic visuals. If you think like a designer, code like a developer, and animate like a filmmaker — we want you. Apply tot his job Apply tot his job Apply To this Job

Related roles

Senior Data Engineer IS (DataOps) *Virtual*

Remote · USA Full-time

DataOps

Remote · USA Full-time

Nurse Practitioner- Washington, REMOTE

Remote · USA Full-time

Administrative Assistant (Part-Time)

Remote · USA Full-time

Sr Product Manager, AI

Remote · USA Full-time

Sr Manager, Talent Acquisition

Remote · USA Full-time

Medical Informatics Product Manager (IT)

Remote · USA Full-time

AI Consultant – Manufacturing Domain

Remote · USA Full-time

Flight Attendant at Delta Airlines Salt Lake County, UT

Remote · USA Full-time

Demand & Supply Planner

Remote · USA Full-time

Experienced Fiber Customer Support Analyst – Delivering Exceptional Technical Support and Customer Service

Remote · USA Full-time

Regulatory Compliance & Policy Management Consultant (Information Risk Consultant)

Remote · USA Full-time

Solar Programs, Project Manager II - Consumer Protection (Remote - US)

Remote · USA Full-time

Experienced Data Entry Clerk – Remote Opportunity for Career Growth at blithequark

Remote · USA Full-time

Customer Operations Associate

Remote · USA Full-time

Experienced Seasonal Customer Support Tax Expert – Remote Opportunity

Remote · USA Full-time

Experienced Part-Time Remote Data Entry Clerk for Flexible Scheduling and Professional Growth Opportunities at arenaflex

Remote · USA Full-time

Experienced Live Chat Customer Support Assistant – Text Chat Operator (Fully Remote)

Remote · USA Full-time

Lead, Account Support

Remote · USA Full-time

Experienced Part-Time Remote Data Entry Virtual Assistant – Supporting arenaflex's Dynamic Operations

Remote · USA Full-time