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Motion Designer

São Paulo, SP

We’re looking for a hands-on Motion Designer to join Wildlife’s Marketing Art team in São Paulo, Brazil.

This role is focused on producing performance creatives at scale, turning campaign needs into fast, relevant, and effective visual outputs.

As a Motion Designer, you’ll work closely with Product Marketing Managers (PMMs) and Creative Producers, responding quickly to campaign demands and transforming direction into concrete creative deliveries. Your day-to-day is about building, adapting, and iterating creatives, making quick creative decisions, and keeping production moving as priorities evolve. The role is execution-driven, with a strong emphasis on speed, volume, and creative relevance.

We know that the work we do has a direct impact on our company’s growth. The right person for this role enjoys making things, feels comfortable producing and adapting assets hands-on, and thrives in fast-paced environments. They understand the business context behind campaigns, but their real strength is in turning needs into finished creatives, using available tools, including AI, to deliver high-quality outputs efficiently.

 

What you'll do

  • Produce and deliver high-volume marketing creatives aligned with campaign needs and priorities.
  • Build, adapt, and iterate visual assets quickly, turning direction into concrete creative outputs.
  • Prototype new creative approaches and variations to support ongoing campaigns.
  • Work closely with Product Marketing Managers (PMMs) and Creative Producers to align on needs, timing, and execution.
  • Make fast creative decisions to keep production moving as priorities shift.
  • Reuse, combine, and adapt existing assets to maximize speed and output.
  • Apply learnings from past campaigns and market references to inform creative execution.
  • Use available tools, including AI, to streamline production and scale creative delivery.
  • Maintain a strong standard of craft while working under tight timelines.

 

What you'll need

  • Practical knowledge of Adobe After Effects for basic to intermediate motion work and adaptations.
  • Basic knowledge of video editing fundamentals, including timing, pacing, and visual clarity.
  • Basic knowledge of image editing and asset preparation using tools such as Photoshop, Illustrator, or similar.
  • Ability to work with existing assets, templates, and references to produce multiple creative variations.
  • Strong interest and hands-on experience using AI tools available in the market to produce visual assets and accelerate creative production.
  • Strong comfort working with short turnaround times and frequently shifting priorities.
  • Familiarity with creative production workflows for performance marketing campaigns.
  • Curiosity and willingness to continuously learn, test, and adopt new tools, workflows, and AI solutions as they emerge.
  • Ability to make quick execution decisions and move work forward independently.
  • Clear communication skills and experience collaborating with PMMs, Creative Producers, and other creative partners.

 

More about you

  • You enjoy making things and feel comfortable working hands-on with visual assets every day.
  • You’re a versatile creative who can adapt quickly and keep production moving as priorities change.
  • You’re curious by nature and actively explore new tools, especially AI, to improve how you work and what you deliver.
  • You value speed and momentum, but still care about quality and clarity in your outputs.
  • You’re comfortable working with direction rather than detailed prescriptions, and can turn guidance into finished creatives.
  • You take ownership of your work, manage your time well, and follow through on deliveries.
  • You collaborate effectively with people from different backgrounds and levels of seniority, including senior stakeholders, keeping communication clear and practical.
  • You thrive in fast-paced environments and stay calm when deadlines are tight.

 

 

About Wildlife

Wildlife is one of the leading mobile game developers and publishers in the world. We have released more than 60 titles, reaching billions of people around the globe. Today, we have offices in Brazil, Finland and the United States. Here, we create games that will excite, intrigue, and engage our players for years to come!

 

Equal Opportunity & Affirmative Action

Wildlife is proud to be an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. We also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories, consistent with applicable federal, state, and local law.

 

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