It’s a small GIF yes, but if today is your birthday, then I hope you have a day big on happiness, partying, gifts galore and that feel-good vibe celebrations always bring out!
The nocturnal theme park of choice for Dubai thrill seekers. Looks very ‘lit’.
Credits: Atlantis The Palm, Dubai via Outlook Office365
The most psychedelic of virtual tiles.
Credits: Via Gary Blonder, Hypnotic Animations and Trippy GIFs and Pinterest
“When life gives you Monday, dip it in glitter and sparkle all day.” – Ella Woodward
Credits: Lemat works and Tumblr via Vi, A and Pinterest, BrainyQuotes
Strands of energy, charged with motion.
Credits: Protobacillus and Tumblr via Yoga Midi Putra, GIF COLOURFULL and Pinterest
When your mind is abuzz with ideas and concepts, you just have to sit down and make sense of it all.
Credits: Yuriy Miron and Behance via walace, W and Pinterest
Here are three reasons you should make your next social media post an animation.
1. They draw the eye
With animation, your designs take on a whole new dimension. Movement grabs a viewer’s attention in a way a static image simply can’t. And in a busy social media feed, that’s a crucial point of difference.
2. They’re favored by social media algorithms
Ahh, the mysterious ways of “the algorithms”. Figuring out how to make the social media algorithms work for, rather than against you, can be headache inducing. Hot tip: posts containing videos and GIFS get higher levels of engagement (those likes and shares that you crave) and are more likely to be featured in your audience’s feed.
3. They’re surprisingly easy to make
They might look fancy, but that doesn’t mean they take hours—or hundreds of dollars—to create.
I wish I were a unicorn, so I could stab idiots with my head!
Credits: Best Animations via Pinterest
An alternative portal to a triangular dimension. Three points of colourful intensity.
Credits: dvdp (davidope) and Tumblr via La boite verte, Schlecky Silberstein, Joseph Pelechaty, Artworks and Pinterest