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My Portfolio
Explore the portfolio of Jorge Chai, showcasing motion design, animation, VFX, 3D, and illustration projects. A blend of creativity, storytelling, and technical expertise for brands worldwide.


Monster Careers
"Make Monster Moves" is an animated video that combines digital and physical techniques to create a visually striking piece aimed at Gen Z. The project captures—with humor and drama—the terrifying, chaotic, and exciting experience of landing a new job. Created in collaboration with the team at Quirk Creative, I contributed to the visual development and supported the art direction, animation, sound design, and overall compositing—bringing this monstrously unforgettable journey to life.


Bonafide Health
A series of short 3D animations designed to visually explain how Bonafide’s products—such as suppositories and supplements—support women’s sexual health. The videos combine medical accuracy with an approachable, visually captivating style through the use of simulations, detailed materials, lighting, and depth of field. During the development of the storyboards and visual style, generative AI was implemented to help bridge the gap between creative concepts and 3D execution—optimizing production time and enhancing clarity for the team. In collaboration with Quirk Creative, I contributed to concept development, storyboarding, visual style, art direction, production timelines, 3D modeling, rendering, and compositing.


Babbel
Babbel approached us to create an animated adaptation of a previously successful live-action spot. We reimagined the original video in 2D animation, blending cut-out and frame-by-frame techniques inside Harmony to deliver a visually rich and emotionally resonant piece. Animation proved to enhance message reception by making the content feel more approachable and engaging. I served as creative lead, overseeing art direction, creating concept art for environments and characters in Photoshop, cut-out animation in Harmony, special effects, editing and compositing in After Effects.


Green 2.0
This animated piece combines motion graphics with touches of frame-by-frame animation to represent people in an abstract yet relatable way, emphasizing the diversity Green 2.0 seeks to promote within the environmental sector in the U.S. Playful, simplified shapes and bright colors symbolize the range of races, backgrounds, and voices that can contribute to conversations on environmental care. The piece integrates hand-drawn details, doodles, and lines that add organic warmth—humanizing the message and making it visually engaging. Created in collaboration with Quirk Creative, my role included art direction, illustration, and animation.


Public.com
In collaboration with Quirk Creative, I served as art director, working closely with the 3D team, compositing, and motion graphics. The investment platform, requested a video showcasing the app’s diverse features in a way that felt fluid, enriching, and visually captivating. They sought to move away from previous ads where UI integrations felt simplistic or outdated, aiming instead for a modern, engaging experience.
The piece combined 3D and 2D motion graphics, featuring devices with glass, plastic, and other material finishes to evoke minimalism, simplicity, and a sense of the future. The brand’s identity was reflected in its signature blue tones, presented in a fresh and minimal aesthetic. While client deadlines required trimming some advanced 3D elements, a more developed version included soft-body simulations, additional crystal and sphere elements, and a blended real–virtual environment designed to make users feel seamlessly connected to the app.
The piece combined 3D and 2D motion graphics, featuring devices with glass, plastic, and other material finishes to evoke minimalism, simplicity, and a sense of the future. The brand’s identity was reflected in its signature blue tones, presented in a fresh and minimal aesthetic. While client deadlines required trimming some advanced 3D elements, a more developed version included soft-body simulations, additional crystal and sphere elements, and a blended real–virtual environment designed to make users feel seamlessly connected to the app.
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