Animations, arranged by who they are for
The same 207 animations, cut 9 ways. Each page names the moments that audience actually has to put on screen, the animations that cover them, and the file that comes out at the end.
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Animations for gaming YouTubers
Rank-ups, scorelines, subscribe prompts and end cards. Customised in your browser, exported as transparent files that drop straight onto your timeline.
24 animationsAnimations for Twitch streamers
Alerts, starting-soon screens, camera frames, goal meters and follow prompts, exported as transparent files your streaming software can read.
27 animationsAnimations for educational channels
Key terms, timelines, comparisons, quiz reveals and citations. The one clear graphic an explainer needs at the second it needs it.
25 animationsAnimations for podcasters
Guest intros, pull quotes, chapter markers, audiograms and sponsor slates, for the video feed and for the clips account.
21 animationsAnimations for ecommerce brands
Flash sales, discount codes, price drops, reviews and social proof. The small, frequent assets a shop actually posts.
25 animationsAnimations for fitness creators
Set and rep cards, personal bests, streaks and coaching cues, sitting over gym footage and sized for a Reel.
22 animationsAnimations for music artists and labels
Release dates, tracklists, waveforms, tour cards and drop announcements, for the feed, the story and the visualiser.
21 animationsAnimations for finance creators
Ticker tapes, exchange rates, portfolio breakdowns, runway charts and citation cards, for market explainers that have to be legible.
21 animationsAnimations for SaaS and product teams
Release notes, interface states, revenue cards and launch frames, made by whoever is shipping rather than by a design ticket.
23 animations