Express Animations

When budget and time are low, you don’t need to compromise on style and impact. These in-house designed examples offer great solutions to tell your story. They are clean, simple, inclusive, highly accessible, and easy to comprehend. All styles can be customized: colors and fonts can be changed to match your preferences. Characters can be adapted to suit the needs of your script. All of designs have a basic level of animation, giving a sense of movement, with much faster production times.


Back to Basics

Bold and basic. A fast to produce, highly accessible style. Animated background textures provide a sense of light movement behind text, charts, and simple characters. A great go-to style when time is short.


Drawing Table Cutouts

Fun and Fast. An eclectic mash-up of photographic elements, clip-art, and bold shapes, create striking compositions that are brash and energetic. Photos allow for realistic and inclusive depictions of characters. This style offers a wide variety of moods and tones, from serious to comedic.


Basic Whiteboard

Tested and true. Our original “lightweight” style, mimics the look and feel of marker on whiteboard. It’s been utilized for a variety subjects, including Business Law, Computing, Biology, and Marketing. Updated to now include accessible colors, and inclusive characters.


Simple Marker

Serene and simple. A limited palette, minimal motion and straightforward characters make this a highly comprehensible style. It works well for character driven scripts as well as data-heavy animations.


Fast Times

Clear and classic. This style mimics illustrations found in the The New Yorker magazine. Clean outlines softened by watercolor shading give this style a classic illustration look. It is complemented by a wide-range of accessible colors and inclsuive characters.


Code Blue and Yellow

Informal and informative: This is a great style when your message is data heavy. Punctuate those longer instructional passages, with friendly, inclusive illustrations. Make your text the star of the show with clean call-outs, and easy-to-read, accessible text.