
Lovevery
Playful animated GIFs and Instagram stories for Lovevery’s social media campaigns.
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Lovevery is an award-winning company renowned for creating Montessori-inspired toys for babies and toddlers. Designed by child development experts and crafted sustainably, Lovevery’s products support early learning and promote purposeful play.
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Lovevery needed a series of animated GIFs and Instagram stories to promote upcoming social media campaigns. The designs required seamless integration with the company’s existing brand identity, reflecting its playful yet educational ethos.
The animations featured vibrant colours, clean typography, and engaging motion to capture attention while maintaining Lovevery’s signature minimalist aesthetic. Each GIF and story was tailored to highlight key campaign messages, showcasing the developmental benefits of their toys. The designs ensured clarity and visual appeal, balancing creativity with brand consistency.
The brochure featured a clean, sophisticated design with high-quality imagery that captured the resort’s exclusivity and serene atmosphere. Elegant typography and a modern layout were used to present key information, such as packages, amenities, and experiences, in an inviting manner. The interactive newsletter extended the campaign’s reach, incorporating dynamic elements to engage readers and drive interest in Easter offerings.
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The animated content enhanced Lovevery’s social media presence, boosting engagement with visually appealing and dynamic designs. The campaign successfully communicated Lovevery’s value proposition, connecting with their target audience and strengthening their reputation as a leader in sustainable, expert-designed toys for early childhood development.
Discipline: Social Media Design
Client: Lovevery
Year: 2020
