Our GIF designs are completely FREE to send and share- simply take them and pass them along.
Choose from our range of animated designs to send to a loved one, or share publicly on your socials!
All notes are Animated GIFS- easy to download + send your own way, or click on a sharing button to pass it along!
Tag #isonotes or credit us to let others know about us to keep the positivity going 🙂
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Brighten someone's day!
We've got all sorts- from notes for saying "hi", "miss you", or "wanna chat?", to virtual invitations to play, eat or cook together while we're apart.
We've made thank you notes for all our essential workers and those in the community keeping us safe and sane- from healthworkers, to your local cafe keeping you caffeinated in iso. Send a note to someone you know, or share on your socials to spread some positivity!
Missed a milestone because of lock down?
We've got you covered- with notes to send some isolated birthday wishes, or send a special animated congratulations to new parents!
We’re a bunch of 2nd & 3rd year animation students from the Animation Program @ RMIT University.
Our uni course got put on hold because of COVID-19, so we wanted to keep busy with a project that would allow us to keep working together, use our smarts, and do something fun- while also making some art that could spread kindness and help bring some positivity to our community. Plus, cute animals. Enjoy!!
Yep! You’re free to share and distribute the material in any medium or format, as long as you don’t make any money or profits for doing so, and attribute us if possible! Basically, they are for noncommercial purposes only.
We all volunteered our time and talent for the project. We wanted to practice some skills while stuck in iso, and create something fun and positive. The results are for everyone to share- we’d love to see them go far!
The work is licenced under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
We all came together to work online- collaborating remotely, first sharing sketches and ideas and then using Adobe Animate to create the vector artwork and then get it moving! We collaborated with some of our teachers who mentored us through the project- from developing ideas, tutorials and project management.
You can see some behind-the-scenes work on this page.
We all come from a diverse range of styles and methods- you can check out our individual work by hovering over our names above!
You can check out more student work and projects over at RMITanimation.net