Your marketing team is always looking for creative ways to tell your company’s story. They want something fresh, captivating, and fun to draw people to the website or get people excited about a new product.
Using animation can help a brand convey a simple message or explain complex concepts in a cost-effective and visually appealing way. Animation is very versatile and can be included in your marketing strategy in a number of ways, from adding it to your website to a short brand animation in an email campaign.
For the purposes of this post, we’re going to focus on motion graphics, which is a particularly effective use of animation when applied to marketing. Motion graphics is a kind of digital animation that includes text and audio to communicate a message to the viewer. It’s commonly used in advertising and in the opening sequences of movies and TV shows, like Mad Men, and can feature music, voice-over, or both.
Let’s go over a few of the ways you can use motion graphics to tell your company’s story.
Animated explainers can be used just about anywhere—on your company’s website, social media, or in an email campaign. Just remember these videos should speak directly to your audience and quickly. If you are planning to post the explainer to your social media channels, it should be no longer than one minute.
A brand animation can live on your website homepage or be a feature of client presentations. They are helpful anywhere you want people to know more about your company, your culture, and your line of products.
Micro-animations in your web design can show users the results of a desired action, such as having a button morph into a contact form when the user hovers the cursor over it, or can show progress, like an animated bar showing the percentage of your program still left to download. It’s also useful in mobile design, where space for images, buttons, and icons are scarce. Using micro-animation helps users navigate your site, getting them where they want to go faster, but also keeps them engaged by making your site feel more interactive.
3D animation is prevalent in advertising, especially consumer tech. Chances are the last time you were drooling over a new cell phone commercial, it looked so good because of 3D animation. It can also elevate common objects, like in this Rubbermaid animation promoting its Enhance line of trash cans. If 3D animation has the power to make a garbage bin look good, think of what it could do for your product.
Making a GIF is fairly simple, and there are plenty of tools available, including Photoshop, Giphy, and Boomerang for Instagram. Just remember they should be quick and simple, or they may take too long to load on some platforms, like email.
GIFs are a low-cost, low-risk way to experiment with animation. Why not cycle one into your next social media or email campaign and see how your audience responds?
We all remember the UPS whiteboard ad. It was creative and fun to watch, so of course everyone decided to copy it. Whiteboard ads became so popular, in fact, that it’s sometimes the first thing companies think of when the term animation is mentioned. Unfortunately, the popularity of this style brought an explosion of low-quality, low-budget means of producing them. More than 10 years after the UPS ad debuted, whiteboard animation now seems gimmicky and dated.
An experienced agency has the ability to produce motion graphics animation that’s professional, current, and engaging. Why not tap their creativity for a fresh idea that will make your brand stand out?
Animated videos and live-action videos do have a fair amount of crossover, especially when it comes to engaging your audience. We’ve written about out how to add video to your marketing strategy, and there are many great uses, such as testimonial and interview videos. But there’s way more to cover on video than we have room for in this blog post. That topic deserves a blog post of its own.
Animation is a powerful tool for telling your company’s story, whether it’s using a brand video, explaining a new product, or creating a better user interface on your website. The goal is to grab their attention and keep them watching. We love doing animation, so if you have questions about how you can use animation at your company, feel free to reach out to us.