Stephen Mclaughlin is a versatile motion and graphic designer based in London with 7+ years delivering high-impact visual work for fashion, music, and live events. He leads motion branding and immersive content—recently shaping broadcast and generative systems for EA Sports’ FC26 and directing experimental audio-visual projects for top artists and institutions like Marina Abramović and the Royal Academy. Comfortable across the pipeline, he combines deep After Effects expertise with live-video tools (Resolume, Modul8), intermediate Cinema 4D skills, and hands-on editorial work for campaigns by Nike, Burberry, Adidas and Stella McCartney. He also programs and integrates technical back-end logic, having contributed to Node-RED’s MQTT module—an uncommon crossover that helps him bridge creative systems and robust, event-driven workflows. Known for modular, scalable asset systems for multi-screen and installation contexts, he excels at turning complex briefs into elegant, reusable visual toolkits.
Low-code programming for event-driven applications
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Back-end Developer
Contributions:131 reviews, 339 commits, 189 PRs in 2 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Stephen contributed to the back-end logic of the event-driven application by implementing features in the core network module, particularly related to MQTT communication. These changes included implementing MQTT V5 properties, such as session expiry, and addressing issues in message handling. Further, the user introduced a configuration for setting the type and value of the node's status based on a variety of inputs, and refactored the code to fix potential vulnerabilities and enhance overall usability.
A Node-red node for communicating with mitsubishi PLCs using MC Protocol over Ethernet
Contributions:24 commits, 3 PRs, 13 pushes in 2 years 4 months
nodejsmitsubishiethernetnode-red
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