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Logos are supposed to be fun, eye-catching and memorable. So, naturally, animated logos are a perfect fit! While traditionally, logos have been unmoving for over a hundred years, now, with animations so accessible in digital design and the internet providing an ideal medium for moving images, it’s no surprise that animated logos are taking off.

The question is, how to use them? There are a few different styles to choose from, such as animated loops or animations that spell out the brand name, as you can see by our animated logos examples below. So check out our video or read our guide where we present the best-animated logos for inspiration, divided into five categories, and then we explain how you can get one yourself.

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  • Looping animated logos
  • Changing animated logos
  • Partially animated logos
  • Animated introductions for logos
  • Animated logos for spelling out wordmark
  • How to design an animated logo

Looping animated logos

Animated logo loops are when the animation repeats in a way that makes it look continuous. While this style isn’t necessary for situations when the logo only appears once, it’s perfect for when the logo is continuously displayed, such as on websites or digital ads.

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Animated logo design by lautzip via 99designs by Vista.

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Idea for animated logo design by Unlockit via 99designs by Vista.

The most important aspect when designing an animated loop is that the ending and beginning are the same so that it transitions seamlessly, but as these animated logos examples show, there are a few different ways to achieve this.

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Animated logo design by Huber Lopez via 99designs by Vista.

In the example above, Rotavi’s animated logo design is the simplest version of this—the spiraling logo appears to never stop

The mesmerizing effect is even more potent taking into account the brand name, Rotavi; it’s always recommended to design logos that accent the brand name to improve memorability, and a rotating circle for Rotavi does just that.

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Animated logo design by gaviasa via 99designs by Vista.

If in doubt, fading to black can work in almost any situation. When a logo emerges and submerges into a black background, it can loop endlessly with no negative effect on transitions. This allows the designer more freedom in other aspects of design, such as the electricity effect from the example pictured above. Fading to black is a great technique if no other method for looping is available.

Changing animated logos

Changing animated logos don’t stay the same for long. The logo transforms from one image to another, such as an alternate version of the logo or an amusing play on the original.

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Animated logo design by Maryia Dziadziulia via 99designs by Vista.

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Animated logo design by Konstantin Kostenko via 99designs by Vista.

A common use of this style is logos that change from a pictorial logo to a wordmark logo or switch between two different pictorial logos. Consider how you can best communicate your brand values to audiences—through static images, text or animation.

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Animated logo design by Maryia Dziadziulia via 99designs by Vista.

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Animated logo design by OBV_design via 99designs by Vista.

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Animated logo by lautzip via 99designs by Vista.

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Animated logo design by Maryia Dziadziulia via 99designs by Vista.

Another use of changing logos is to instill a little delight or amusem*nt, using animation to light up your character’s or mascot’s mood. Adding a humanistic personality to a logo and using motion to enhance the logo encourages audiences to connect this personality to the brand.

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Animated logo design by Radovan Ciobanenco via 99designs by Vista.

This technique is a safe bet if you’re new to animated logos because you can simply add an action to a preexisting logo to create a deeper emotional connection with your audience and, therefore, make it more memorable for them. It can be something as simple as changing the colors of the static logo design and adding some effects.

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Flashing logo design by Horseshoe Design via 99designs by Vista.

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Animated logo design by Maryia Dziadziulia via 99designs by Vista.

Other changing logos do more than entertain and connect with audiences, they give extra information about the brand and its services or products. Take the example pictured above. People who see this logo immediately understand that the brand GoPowerSports deals with recreational vehicles, like go-karts and minibikes, which is not self-evident by the name alone.

Bear in mind that you’d essentially need to design more than one logo to create this changing look, but the extra effort pays off with a more dynamic and visually stimulating logo that outperforms solitary images.

Partially animated logos

Our next category of animated logos examples involves the least investment. They’re still mostly traditionally logos but with only individual parts animated or subtle overall animation. These are the least difficult to design because you’re essentially creating a static logo, but adding slight animations to certain parts.

Typically, partial animation works best in the background. It adds a certain atmosphere and urgency that brings the logo in the foreground to life—important for memorability and getting new people to notice you.

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Animated logo design by ultrastjarna via 99designs by Vista.

Often, the central focus of the logo is static while only the background elements are in motion. This makes the center focus seem stronger and more potent, whether a sword, banner or weary traveler.

In this sense, partially animated backgrounds work to improve the static elements, while the animations themselves play more of a supportive role. So, it works well with brands who already have established logos, and want to make them pop more without changing the look.

Moreover, subtle animations can be added to virtually any static logo, so this style is appropriate for most brands.

Animated introductions for logos

By far, the most common type of animated logo are those with animated “introductions.” The main logo image is still static, but in certain situations—like when used online—there’s a quick animated introduction where the logo elements come together.

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This is the style commonly used by film production companies at the beginning of movies or the end of TV episodes, but with the modern capabilities of digital design, the style is now usable by any industry. The appeal is that you get the best of both worlds: a prominent display of a static logo that’s good for recognition later, but with a little extra flair at the beginning to improve memorability and amuse the viewer a little bit.

The key technique with this style is to focus on the end goal, the static logo front and center. From there, you simply add animations to get elements of the logo in place.

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Animated logo design by Sava Stoic via 99designs by Vista.

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Animated logo design by Maryia Dziadziulia via 99designs by Vista.

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Animated logo design by Lah-dee-dah via 99designs by Vista.

This style has a lot of room for creativity and experimentation. You’re not giving extra explicit information about your brand’s products or services, but you are adding depth to your logo design. It shows audiences that your brand is creative, innovative and thorough with all that you do—just be sure to find the right visuals to match your brand identity and visuals.

One option is to slowly build up the logo through motion, adding to the one design and taking your audience with you through the journey. This is a useful method if you’re logo is simple or you don’t want to add any elements to your logo.

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An epic introduction for this animated logo. Design by Arthean via 99designs by Vista.

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Animated logo design by Daria V. via 99designs by Vista.

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Animated logo design by Maryia Dziadziulia via 99designs by Vista.

Or, perhaps, you want to highlight the reason behind your design choices to your audience. The above example by Maryia Dziadziulia animates the “outer” and “inner” circles in her design, before placing the latter as part of the O in the brand name, which really reinforces the connection between the logo and the company name.

Animated logos for spelling out wordmark

Lastly, we have an offshoot of the previous category. This final group still uses animated introductions before a static logo, but all of them use the same style of spelling out the brand name. In other words, each letter of the name is animated when it first appears. The appeal is the same as other animated introductions—the best of both worlds—but with wordmark logos, it seems the logical approach to have each letter come to life individually.

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Animated logo design by Radovan Ciobanenco via 99designs by Vista.

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Animated logo for Line Planning & Design

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Both designs by by Unlockit via 99designs by Vista.

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Animated logo design by Rossi.Co™ via 99designs by Vista.

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Animated logo design by Sava Stoic via 99designs by Vista.

It feels logical to use the style of your chosen font family as a guide to how you’ll animate your brand’s wordmark logo. If you’re using script text, why not add motion to the design as if the letters are being written out in cursive handwriting? If you’ve chosen a sans serif font, it might make sense for your brand to lean into a tech aesthetic, creating the effect of each letter being typed out on a keyboard.

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Animated logo design by Yevhen Genome via 99designs by Vista.

To spell out a wordmark logo with animation, the brand requires either a lettermark or wordmark logo—otherwise, you don’t have any letters. Add a sequence to your animation by splitting the logo into sections and then revealing each bit one at a time—this could be letter by letter or word by word. Play around with order and effects to get the best aesthetic for your brand.

How to design an animated logo

If you want an animated logo, just like with any logo there are two approaches: do it yourself or hire a professional.

The DIY route is easier than you may think, as long you use the right logo animation software. For example, the free-to-use Logomaker by VistaPrint has built-in animations that you simply drag into the canvas. However, even though it can save you a little money, the problem with the DIY route is less about technical capabilities and more about design expertise. So if you need design advice on key strategies like color theory and the psychology of logo design, then consider hiring a professional designer.

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Author: Matt Ellis

This article was originally written by workerbee and published in 2018. It has been updated with new examples and information.

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