Nowadays, since internet speed has been highly improved, people can smoothly open a website/app within seconds and get their desired information quickly. However, sometimes, it is unavoidable to let them wait since there is a large amount of data/pages that need to be processed/loaded/downloaded.
In such cases, what are you supposed to do for keeping them stay on the website/app longer instead of leaving directly as a UX/UI designer? How about using an excellent design tool or adding a beautiful, interesting and eye-catching loading animation to retain visitors in your site/app design? But, don’t know how to design such an eye-catching and user-friendly loading gif that makes user enjoy waiting?
Here is our collection of 15 latest and best loading animations for you to get inspiration:
Designer:Aleksey Tsvetkov
Highlights: Mysterious smoke effects
After entering this page, you are naturally attracted by this rotating circle with mysterious smoke effects and also cannot help watching it for a while? OK! That already perfectly proves how greatly this loading animation is.
What can you learn:
In your design, you can also create such rotating circles/columns with smoke effects to make them different. Of course, you’d better also adopt a black background to strengthen the white smoke effects, if possible. And such designs can make your loading animations extremely mysterious and eye-catching.
Designer:Nick Buturishvili
Highlights: A good combination of web product features
As a loading animation specially designed for a brewery website, the designer of this animation combines the features of web products perfectly and create an animation that presents the production process of its brewery products.
This can not only arouse the interests of users and reduce their frustration (when they have to wait), but also let users know more about the companies and products in a vivid and intuitive way.
What can you learn:
In your loading animation design, you can also learn to combine the features of web/app products, companies and even brands for impressing visitors, improving user experiences and finally increasing sales, etc.
For example, except showing the production process in your design, you can also dynamically display hot products, company/staff/cultural photos and more interesting events, etc.
Designer:Vitaly Silkin
Highlights:Simple position transformation of graphics and beautiful color gradients
This loading animation is trying to attract the attention of users by transferring the positions of graphics in a due order. It is simple, intuitive and effective. Moreover, the use of color gradients makes the entire animation more beautiful and comfortable. Of course, it is also a good attempt to enrich the tedious time while users have to wait. (Click to know how to use color gradients in app design)
What can you learn:
In your design, you can also use similar position transformation of different graphics back and forth, right and left as well as up and down in a proper order. Moreover, in order to make your design more attractive and interesting, you can also add some glowing and fluid effects for these dynamic graphics. In short, a clean and simple graphic animation is also able to be fun and attractive.
Designer:Makito Ninomiya
Highlights:Vivid hourglass and a perfect combination of animation and microcopy
This loading gif design is undoubtedly an excellent example of a perfect combination of animation and microcopy for you. The hourglass themed animation is very effective to attract user attention and narrow the distance between them. And the microcopy saying “Thanks for your patience” is also a deeper attempt to gain users’ understanding and achieve an emotional communication with them.
What can you learn:
In your loading animation design, you’d better also add some well-designed texts to get users’ resonance/understanding and improve user experience.
Designer:Lilian Tedone
Highlights:An excellent combination of shapes, jumping and rotating
Even though this simple loading animation is merely designed with only one circle and square that is jumping and rotating, that does not mean it is bad and boring. Oppositely, with an excellent combination of shapes, jumping and rotating, this design is very lovely and appealing. Of course, it is also another good shot to let users enjoy the wait. (Click to see more similar simple and appealing loading gif designs of Lilian Tedone)
What can you learn:
In your design, you can also imitate this loading animation and try to use different shapes with jumping, rotating and more dynamic effects or with color and shadow changes, etc., to make your design more lovely and changeable. It is also useful to strengthen the visual effects and improve user experiences of your design.
Designer:Vitaly Silkin
Highlights: Interesting fluid and glowing effects
Firstly, this loading design adopts an excellent fluid effect (for the moving-forward line) which is really a nice attempt to make people naturally cry out “Hey, that line is melting”. It’s cool. Moreover, its black and blue color scheme also makes this “melting” line glowing in the dark which is extremely interesting and unique.
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In addition, the infinite and slow extension of this “glowing” line is also a good strategy to soothe users’ emotions and let them wait for a much longer time.
What can you learn:
So, when you are trying to design a loading animation for a website/app, you can also adopt similar fluid, water-drop, melting and glowing effects to make your design more outstanding and eye-catching.
Designer:UI8
Highlights: Great nesting patterns and 3D effects
This design adopts a ring nesting pattern, which is simple and smooth. Its 3D effect for these rings also makes the entire design more intuitive and fashionable. And these design skills are really worth trying in your design.
What can you learn:
So, as with your design, you can also adopt similar nesting pattern to make your animation more changeable and flexible. The intuitive 3D technology is also worth imitating to enhance the visual effects and user experiences of your gif design.
Designer:Rodetyo Prast
Highlights:Lovely illustration style and an interesting combination of Christmas features
This animation adopts a lovely illustration style that is beautiful and unique. Moreover, it also perfectly combines the features of Christmas and takes a cute reindeer as its main part. So, this loading animation is really ideal for some children-targeted online courses (especially some painting courses), online shopping and more similar websites/apps made for children to make an attractive Christmas column.
What can you learn:
So, you can also choose a festival theme and appropriately add some festival elements, such as festival customs, stories, events and typical figures, to create a much more interesting and distinctive loading animation.
If possible, also combine the features of website/app products to make the entire design more unique and useful. In short, no matter which skill you will choose finally, all of them are good attempts to grasp users’ attention and ease their anxiety when they have to wait for the web/app data processing/downloading/loading.
Designer:Burhan Khawaja
Highlights:Multi-screen display pattern, color gradients and rotating effects
Unlike some common loading animation with only one screen to show all dynamic shapes/illustrations/graphics, this design adopts a multi-screen display pattern, which makes it really cool and eye-catching. Moreover, the use of color gradients and rotating effects also makes this design more gorgeous and dazzling.
What can you learn:
While making a loading animation for your app/website, you can also adopt such multi-screen display pattern in combination with the change of colors, dynamic effects and shapes to improve your design.
Designer:Nguyen Tran
Highlights:Color contrasts to create a cool sci-fi visual effect
As a loading animation especially designed for android/iOS mobile app/web, this design showcases a light blue rotating globe and moving-forward progress bar in the black background. And such color contrast creates a sci-fi visual effect, which is cool and fashionable.
What can you learn:
So, you can also use similar color contrasts and add an intuitive progress bar to create a cool sci-fi visual effect for your iOS/android loading animation. (Click to know how to make an attractive progress bar)
Designer:Alex Sailer
Highlights:Rapidly number changes for a better user experience
The worst thing that users are afraid to encounter while waiting is that the loading interface offers no any information and also never changes. They just feel lost in infinite darkness and cannot help leaving.
And fortunately, the designer of this animation realizes this psychological fact of users and specially add quickly rotating color bars and rapidly changing numbers to tell users that this web/app is processing their problems in the background quickly. It is really a nice shot to offer users a much more pleasant experience.
What can you learn:
In your design, you can also imitate this animation and add some changing numbers or moving progress bar to retain users and improve user experience.
Designer:Alex Sailer
Highlights:Directly displaying loading contents
The most creative part of this loading animation is to dynamically display the loading contents of the original web/app. This is really informative and let user forget the dullness of waiting. Moreover, showing some cute and colorful sticker to attract users’ attention is also very interesting and effective. The color changes also make the entire design more changeable and appealing.
What can you learn:
In your animation design, you can also directly present the interesting loading content to arouse users’ interests and keep them stay on the website/app for a much longer time.
For example, when you are trying to create a loading animation specially for a UX/UI design portfolio, you can directly introduce the author or present the UX/UI design photos in loading animation, such as showcasing some author photos, interface design photos and more. (Click to see principles that making your UI designer portfolios outstanding)
Designer:Danny Perry
Highlights:Smart rotation of color bars
The rotating of color bars is already very cool and impressive. And when you add more rotating patterns for these color bars, the entire loading animation could be more variable and attractive.
What can you learn:
So, you can also use color bars and design more rotating patterns for them to make your loading animation more impressive and distinctive.
Designer:Zach Roszczewski
Highlights:A splendid combination of different icons
This loading animation dynamically presents some icons to attract the attention of users. This is simple and interesting.
What can you learn:
When you get no idea about how to design and improve your loading animation, you can learn this animation and try to dynamically showcase a series of highly-used/typical icons in your website/app to make it different. Moreover, when you display them in combination with the change of rotating patterns, colors and positions, your loading gif is also able to be unique and excellent.
Designer:Graig Mederios
Highlights: The use of company/product logo and the glowing effect
This design straightly presents the process of how to create a 3D logo of web/app company or product. This is very cool and intuitive. And the glowing effect of this 3D logo is also effective to grasp the attention of different users.
What can you learn:
In your design, you can also make full use of company/product logo.
In short, no matter whether you are trying to make a loading animation for a web/android/iOS app, hope this collection of 15 latest and most creative loading animations can be inspiring enough for you.
Loading animation, as an important element to make a web/app beautiful, interesting and outstanding, also plays an essential role in improving user experience and keeps them stay on the web/app for a longer time. So, in the actual design, you’d better make full use of every loading animation to stand out your web/app.
Overall, hope the introduced 15 latest and most creative loading animations can inspire you anyhow. And the mentioned prototyping tool, Mockplus, can also help test and improve your loading animation as you wish.