Hey! I'm Lorna, I bring brands to life through motion across campaigns, launches and communications.
I'm a freelance motion designer and video editor based in Devon, in the South West of the UK, with over 10 years of experience working with agencies, brands and businesses. I thrive on bringing together big ideas, bold visuals and thoughtful strategy to make work that connects the dots - and connects people. I've collaborated with brands like Byoma, Little's Coffee and the University of Exeter.
I love working with brands big and small, B Corps, purpose-led businesses, charities and non-profits - creating work that's built for impact. The projects I find most rewarding are ones with a clear sense of purpose, through sustainability, positive impact or creating meaningful change
I've always followed my curiosity which has taken me down a few different creative paths... This has landed me with broad mix of skills, interests and perspectives that help me solve problems and think creatively - to make work that's distinctive and memorable. My experience in working across different industries has taught me to move fluidly through new challenges - and that every project has the potential to bring brands into motion.
Thanks for stopping by! If you'd like to collaborate on a project, I'd love to hear from you - lorna@lornawebber.co.uk
✏️ Crafting creative content for ambitious brands, purpose-led organisations and people making a positive impact.
Client feedback
"She's super-quick to respond to new projects, happy to work collaboratively on ideas, and always delivers top quality work - on brand, on time and on budget. Her creative eye has massively elevated a wide variety of our projects."
Victoria Hutton - Featured Studio
Client feedback
"Having worked with Lorna over a number of years, I have found her to be lovely to work with and know I can rely upon her to answer the brief pragmatically and with minimum of fuss, even in the most challenging of circumstances."
University of Exeter logo
What I create
I'm a motion designer, editor and multimedia creative specialising in branded digital-first content for brands, agencies and businesses.
My work focuses on bold typography and branding - expanding out into case studies, logomarks, motion principles and exploration, reports and impact, product marketing and data visualisation; creating engaging visuals that form and grow brand communications across online, digital, events and OOH. I combine conceptual thinking with craft and execution​​​​​​​ working across the full post-production pipeline at any point - from storyboarding and concepts all the way through to final delivery.
Alongside motion design I work across a range of edit projects including brand launches, promo and impact films, sizzles, advertising campaigns, TVC's and broadcast content. I’m particularly drawn to projects that combine strong storytelling with thoughtful design, whether in commercial, documentary, television or other narrative content.​​​​​​​
I also create social-first content for both paid and organic campaigns, helping brands connect with audiences across multiple channels. With a background spanning motion, video editing and graphic design, as well experience in the technical areas of VFX, tracking, roto and compositing, I have a strong and broad interest in digital products, experiential, UX/UI motion and interactivity for apps and websites.
Working across such a wide range of campaigns has taught me how to adapt my approach to different audiences and objectives. Every project comes with its own challenges, whether that's simplifying complex information, maintaining a strong brand identity or creating content that grabs attention in a crowded digital space.
 I’m collaborative, curious and super adaptable - let’s make something that something cool together!
Work created for: Byoma, The Positive Birth Company, NHS, Little’s Coffee, FedEx, COPA90, OpenText, Workday, IHG hotels, The New Stateman, University of Exeter, Hearst, Boots, Co-op, Brain Health Network, Anytime Fitness, Howlett Brown, Stiga, ISEAL alliance and more...
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