A portrait that loops on your screens, not just a still photo.
The DIGITAL TOTEM is a 100% digital animated portrait, designed for your reception areas, lobby screens, meeting rooms, events, or ceremonies. Ideal for companies in French-speaking Switzerland (Geneva, Lausanne, Vaud, and neighboring France) that want to showcase their talent, clients, or executives in a modern and dynamic format.
🎯 Perfect for:
– Welcome screens & digital totems
– Company halls, open space, showrooms
– Meeting rooms, seminars, slideshows
– Internal ceremonies, retirements, promotions🖼 What's included:
– Digital portrait in the JuanArts style
– Simple animation (camera movements, zooms, smooth transitions)
– Custom text: name, title, message, quote or slogan
– Music of your choice (from several options) or silent version– Dedicated mini-page (via QR code) : title + message + video (not indexed)
Number of people
– Included: 1 person (main portrait)
– For several people or a full team: please contact contact@juan-arts.com for a quote
– Video format of your choice:
• 9:16 (vertical) – ideal for totems and digital displays
• 16:9 (horizontal) – ideal for theater screens & projectors
– File delivered in MP4 format, ready to loop on your screens⏱ Video duration:
Approximately 20 to 60 seconds, designed for looping playback.🤝 Mini-brief included (ACCO 0)
A 15–20 minute exchange (email, video or phone) to validate the message, tone, format and use of the digital totem in your premises.⚡ Fast production: 24 hours
Estimated time after receipt of your materials (photo, text, choice of format).📍 Service offered from Switzerland (Geneva), for companies, SMEs, firms, hotels, NGOs and institutions in French-speaking Switzerland and neighbouring France.
TOTEM DIGITAL – Animated portrait for screens (9:16 & 16:9)
– Video format: MP4, optimized for display on screen or projector
– Loop playback possible on most screens/players
– Resolution adapted to your screens (Full HD or according to your needs)
– Delivery via secure download link
– Possibility of then creating a large-format artwork (hybrid canvas) from the digital portrait



















