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30 animated logos that will inspire your brand to get moving

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L ogos 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 in this guide, we present 30 of the best-animated logos for inspiration, divided into five categories, and then we explain how you can get one yourself. 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 websites or digital ads. Anima

30 animated logos that will inspire your brand to get moving

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  It’s undeniable. The sizes of our screens are shrinking, and mobile devices are quickly taking over the global market. The widespread use of smartphones and tablets has created valuable new channels for marketing. But it’s clearer than ever that a one size fits all approach to mobile logo design will no longer cut it in the digital advertising space. Responsive logos solve this challenge.  These logos essentially  shift in size, shape , color, and even complexity to adapt to the screens they’re displayed on. It was originally thought that responsive websites and design elements would be a fleeting design fad. Nowadays, however, they are more of a necessity for brands. Nowadays, there are more places to display your brand’s logo than ever before, and all of these channels and platforms vary hugely in terms of size. A few decades ago, businesses were encouraged to refrain from changing their logos at all costs. Nowadays, failing to change them could actually harm a brand instead. Read