Motion Designer at The Nexus Network

🏢 Company: The Nexus Network
🇳🇬 Location: Nigeria
🌎 Work Model: Remote

Location

Remote | You can live anywhere in the world! | We’re looking for PASSION over perfection!

About The Nexus Network (TNN)

The Nexus Network is a youth-driven, culture-powered advocacy platform on a mission to make legal literacy and civic participation cool, loud, and impossible to ignore. We’re here to disrupt traditional advocacy by meeting people where they already are — on their feeds, in their slang, through stories that feel like theirs. No more boring PDFs and passive campaigns. We’re building a movement powered by: Street-smart, rights-rich content; Culturally immersive storytelling; Bold visuals and motion that feel like protest art and pop culture had a baby; Gen-Z energy, Nigerian grit, and global relevance. If ignorance is out, legal confidence is in — and we’re the ones ushering in the new wave.

Position

Motion Designer (Volunteer Role) – Join The Disruption

Role Overview

The Nexus Network (TNN) isn’t just another awareness page. It’s a movement. We’re reinventing what legal literacy, civic participation, and human rights advocacy look like — and we’re doing it with the kind of cultural energy that hits just as hard as music drops, protest chants, and meme culture. We’re launching soon. And we need you — a Motion Designer who’s bold, culturally fluent, and ready to shape how justice moves.

What You’ll Do

As our Motion Designer, you’ll help bring our unapologetic brand to life. We’re talking: Design short-form videos (Reels, TikToks, and Stories) that are both informative and high-energy; Create animated taglines and kinetic text using our bold slogans (e.g. “Ignorance is out. Advocacy is in.”); Support campaign launches with teaser animations, motion-driven visuals, and protest-style art; Bring stories to life through animations. Turn legal knowledge into motion graphics that make complex topics engaging and clear; Collaborate with our founder and content team to align every visual with our branding tone (think: glitchy, raw, cultural, and bold).

What We’re Looking For

Experience with After Effects, Premiere Pro, or similar motion tools. Strong eye for cultural and aesthetic relevance (Gen Z + Nigerian digital culture). Ability to translate abstract ideas into visual, digestible formats. Understanding of typography, timing, and audio-syncing for social media. Passion for social impact and storytelling. Interest in activism, justice, or Nigerian sociopolitical context is a plus, but not required. We’re happy to guide you through the vision if you’re passionate about meaningful design. Consistent, great work ethic, reliable communication, and creative initiative.

Time Commitment

We’re flexible. Ideally, 4–7 hours per week, with higher involvement during major campaigns or launches. This isn’t just design. It’s visual rebellion.

You’ll Fit If

You have motion design skills — tools like After Effects, CapCut, Premiere Pro, Canva Pro animation (or whatever magic you work with). You’re obsessed with making content that moves people (literally and emotionally). You love youth culture, Gen Z storytelling, and bold activism. You believe advocacy doesn’t have to be beige — it can be beautiful, badass, and biting.

Why Join Us

✨ Be part of building something real from the ground up. ✨ See your work make impact in legal literacy, fashion, and youth advocacy. ✨ Collaborate closely with the founder + early team. ✨ Flexible remote schedule | recommendations included. ✨ Grow with a platform that’s bold, disruptive, and unapologetically purpose-driven. ✨ See your work drive actual conversations on law, fashion, and civic action. ✨ Tap into a vision that blends culture, justice, and Gen Z energy. ✨ Perfect for a CV, portfolio, or anyone ready to create loud, meaningful visuals.

To Apply

Send an email to oli.ukegbu1@gmail.com with: A few samples of your work (IG, portfolio, Google Drive links, etc.) Why you’re interested in this Your availability + preferred tools. Let’s shift culture. This is TNN. Are you in?