About Motion Design School
Motion Design School is an online education platform focused on motion design, 2D/3D animation, character animation, and related creative disciplines. Through motiondesign.school, they sell in‑depth video courses, live and recorded masterclasses, and digital tools such as project files, rigs, and presets for software like After Effects, Cinema 4D, Blender, and more. They work with practicing industry professionals as instructors and typically offer lifetime access to purchased courses, downloadable resources, and certificates of completion for many programs. The company is based in New York, NY, and serves students worldwide.
A charge from MOTION DESIGN SCHOOL, MOTIONDESIGN.SCHOOL, or a similar descriptor on your bank or card statement is usually linked to the purchase of an individual course, a bundle of multiple courses, a membership/subscription plan, or a digital product (such as tools or project files). You might also see a recurring monthly or annual charge if you enrolled in a subscription or membership that renews automatically. In some cases, you may notice a small temporary authorization or a duplicate-looking pending amount when adding or changing your payment method; this is typically a bank hold that disappears after a few days if the payment is not finalized. Promotions, discounts, and payment plans can also result in multiple smaller installments instead of one large charge.
If you’re unsure about a Motion Design School charge, first log into your account at motiondesign.school and check the “My Courses,” “Orders,” or “Billing” section for recent purchases, memberships, and invoices. Search your email (including spam/junk) for receipts from Motion Design School or payment confirmations from your card or payment provider on the date of the charge. For unresolved questions, use the contact form on their website or reach out to their support team (commonly via support email or in‑site chat) with the last four digits of the card, the exact amount, currency, and date of the charge—never send full card numbers. If you believe you were charged in error, ask their support for a refund or cancellation review before filing a dispute with your bank, as they can usually clarify enrollments, cancel renewals, and correct common billing issues directly.