
Bryan Lim
The Art-Tech Alchemist, Co-Founder of Rawmind,
Chief Creative Officer of Monokoily and Veteran Creative Educator
“AI provides the speed of execution, but the clarity of vision is defined by the human mind.”

“When Hollywood heavyweight James Cameron declared that generative AI and CGI represent the “next wave” of filmmaking, and the Russo Brothers began embracing artificial intelligence to amplify human vision, the creative world took notice.“
In Malaysia, that wave has found one of its most compelling champions in Bryan Lim — a veteran visual storyteller redefining what is possible.
With more than 25 years in the creative industry and currently the Chief Creative Officer of Web3 project Monokoily, Bryan is at the nexus of technology, art and imagination. Years spent working within traditional production pipelines — weighed down by long timelines, cross-department bottlenecks and rising costs — convinced him that the future demanded a smarter, faster and more elegant approach. That belief gave rise to Rawmind, a creative studio named after its slogan, “Prompt Your Imagination”, built on the idea that technology should elevate creative instinct, not overshadow it and the belief that one must never lose that “Raw” original creative intent.
“AI is a super tool, but idea is king,” Bryan shares. “The magic always begins with raw imagination. We’re not feeding commands into a machine — we’re directing possibility.” That philosophy took spectacular form in “Jibao Polar Dream”, a large-scale immersive installation for China’s Shandong Museum. By employing an AI-powered “reverse engineering” workflow, Bryan’s team produced ultra-precise 8K visual content without the traditionally long production cycles. The result was a world-class visual experience delivered in record time — proving that the future of high-end storytelling need not be slow, cumbersome or excessively costly.
Co-founded with Shelin Tan, Rawmind was created to dismantle the long-held myth that premium visuals must come with premium budgets. Today, the studio delivers an impressive spectrum of services — from immersive visual engineering for large-scale venues and ultra-HD dome projections, to IP incubation, world-building, and full “script-to-screen” content production. Its agile “Super Individual + Remote Collaboration” model allows a small, highly specialised team to produce work with the scale and polish of global studios.
Bryan’s journey carries an equally distinguished legacy. He has contributed to the art direction and production of more than six animated feature films for the Chinese market, several surpassing box-office milestones of over 30 million. As the former Deputy Head of the Illustration Department at The One Academy, he spent 15 years shaping the creative futures of more than 500 students— many of whom have since gone on to join leading studios around the world.

His commercial portfolio spans fashion and lifestyle publications including Her World and Female, alongside brand collaborations with names such as Shell, LAC, and Jotun. In the digital frontier, his role at Monokoily continues to push visual narratives into the Web3 era, bridging art, technology and blockchain culture.
Aside accolades and milestones, Bryan’s true ambition lies in reshaping how creativity itself is valued. He envisions a new generation of “Super Individuals” — creators empowered by AI to command full-stack production without being confined to narrow roles.
You don’t need a Hollywood budget to achieve Hollywood results he says with quiet confidence. As Rawmind prepares to collaborate with visionary brands across film, animation and the metaverse, he remains determined to prove that world-class legacies can be built right here, with the right blend of imagination and intelligence.
“I no longer draw lines; I guide the story,” Bryan says. “AI may quicken the pace, but vision is—and will always be—human.”
