Den Salazar is a London-based motion designer, creative and emerging on-screen talent. Born in the Philippines and now based in the UK, Den is proudly gay and has a limb difference, experiences that have shaped a strong sense of identity, resilience and representation.
With a career spanning in-house, agency and freelance work, Den has created content for brands including BUREAU Agency, CNBC International and Informa, alongside volunteer design projects supporting community-led organisations and causes.
His proudest achievements include designing the trophy for the 2025 Scope Awards, celebrating disability excellence, and helping bring Trans+ history and stories to London’s Outernet screens in 2024 through powerful motion-led storytelling.
Den’s ambition is to celebrate intersectionality and create greater visibility for disabled, LGBTQ+ and South East Asian communities, both in front of the camera and behind the scenes as a motion designer and creative.
Outside of work, Den loves cooking, caring for plants, exploring art, and experiencing different cultures through travel, food and people.
Den S
- HEIGHT: 175 cm/5' 9''
- SHOE SIZE: 44.5EU/10½US/10UK
- HAIR: Black
- EYES: Brown
- DIS/DIFF: Limb Difference & LGBTQ+
- HEIGHT: 175 cm/5' 9''
- SHOE SIZE: 44.5EU/10½US/10UK
- HAIR: Black
- EYES: Brown
- DIS/DIFF: Limb Difference & LGBTQ+
Den Salazar is a London-based motion designer, creative and emerging on-screen talent. Born in the Philippines and now based in the UK, Den is proudly gay and has a limb difference, experiences that have shaped a strong sense of identity, resilience and representation.
With a career spanning in-house, agency and freelance work, Den has created content for brands including BUREAU Agency, CNBC International and Informa, alongside volunteer design projects supporting community-led organisations and causes.
His proudest achievements include designing the trophy for the 2025 Scope Awards, celebrating disability excellence, and helping bring Trans+ history and stories to London’s Outernet screens in 2024 through powerful motion-led storytelling.
Den’s ambition is to celebrate intersectionality and create greater visibility for disabled, LGBTQ+ and South East Asian communities, both in front of the camera and behind the scenes as a motion designer and creative.
Outside of work, Den loves cooking, caring for plants, exploring art, and experiencing different cultures through travel, food and people.