TANUSHKA CHHETRI

Logo Animations

These logo animations were created using a blend of Blender for 3D animation and Adobe After Effects for smooth 2D motion. Each animation was crafted with brand personality in mind, using dynamic movement, cinematic lighting, and modern design techniques to bring static logos to life.

Tele Here – Futuristic Tech Concept

Tele Here Logo

“Tele Here” is this made-up tech brand I dreamed up around teleportation (because who doesn’t want to zip places instantly?). I designed the logo to feel like movement frozen in time—clean, mirrored shapes that scream “sci-fi but minimal.” The animation adds that slick, jump-cut energy like you’re watching a portal open.

Apna – Cultural Clothing Brand

Apna Logo

Apna means “ours” in Hindi, and this project was super personal. It’s a clothing brand that reps community, culture, and identity. I designed the logo around Punjab’s map, gave it a bold gold finish, and kept the animation clean and grounded—just like the quiet confidence the brand gives off.

Sarto Apparel – Streetwear Logo Animation

Sarto Logo

Sarto Apparel already had this super cool dragon logo—and I got the job of making it fly. I modeled the whole thing in Blender, animated the dragon’s entrance, and gave it a strong, cinematic feel to match the streetwear vibe. It’s bold, smooth, and wraps up in just a few seconds.

Disclaimer: The logo belongs to Sarto Apparel. I did not design the logo—only the animation. Created and used here with permission for portfolio display only.

Pawsitive Match – Non-Profit Animal Rescue

Pawsitive Logo

Pawsitive Match is a Calgary-based non-profit doing amazing work in rescuing and rehoming animals. I didn’t create this logo—it’s their original design—but I got to animate it in After Effects, and that was honestly a rewarding experience. The goal was to bring some life into it with gentle motion that felt warm and friendly—just like the work they do every day.

Disclaimer: The logo is the property of Pawsitive Match Rescue Foundation. I only created the animation, which is shown here with permission.

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