GRAPHICS IN MOTION
Motion graphics are used on websites to engage visitors and convey information in a visually dynamic way.
From animated icons and buttons to explainer videos, these elements can add depth and interactivity to a site. Animations can help guide the user’s attention, convey information effectively, and create a sense of interactivity.
Overall, the importance of using animations on websites cannot be overstated – they can play a key role in making a website both more effective and enjoyable to use. First impressions count, so bringing your content to life will not only make your site more attractive but also make it more dynamic and modern.

Animated logo developed for the U.S. Navy.
Originally developed with Adobe Flash & later converted to GIF.
Lottie Animation
Lottie vector animation is a powerful tool that brings your designs to life with fluid motion and captivating visuals. With its lightweight file size and cross-platform compatibility, Lottie allows you to seamlessly integrate animations into your websites, apps, and digital experiences. Whether you want to enhance user engagement, communicate complex ideas, or simply add a touch of delight, Lottie is the perfect solution.
Click to play. Note the clean lines which will be just as clean at any screen size.
Lottie animation designed for iBible Maps (Judges/Deborah).
HTML5 Animation
Banner for Grand Lake Web Designs.
Gif Animation
Videos take time to watch – a couple minutes at the very least. They also produce sound. GIFs offer a much more convenient, faster and totally silent way to express something. It’s a good combination between image and video. Animated GIF’s are essentially a mini video, with no sound, that can be watched from start to finish in as little as one or two seconds in a simple, auto-looping fashion.

Animation for Lendonwood Gardens.

Animation for South Grand Lake Airport.