Celebrate some of the most popular attractions in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire with #Nottingifs. This set of Nottingham-inspired fun animations includes key landmarks and attracitions such as the Robin Hood statue, Wollaton Hall and Deer Park, Nottingham Forest, Rock City and more.


The gifs also highlight some of Nottingham's local heroes from the famous Cockleman, who goes round the local bars and pub selling a selection of cockles, prawns and muscles from his wicker basket to clubbers and those enjoying Nottingham's vibrant nightlife. The GIFs also include the world-renowned designer Sir Paul Smith, who was born in Nottingham. Learn more about the Nottingham born fashion designer, who started his company and established his first shop in Nottingham with the Paul Smith gif showing off his trademark colours from the renowned logo of the multi-stripe zebra.


Some of Nottingham's annual events got their own celebratory animations as well including the famous Goose Fair that attracts thusands of visitors every year, Nottingham Beach and Nottingham's annual Christmas Market which bring joy to locals and visitors alike and transforms Old Market Square. Read on to see them all and find out more about what inspired this idea.

‘Skeleton’ are a local Nottingham-based video agency who have produced this series of ten animations based on our creative city of legends and pioneers, which provides great experiences and memories for both locals and visitors.

Explore the range of animated gifs including Wollaton Hall; an Elizabethan mansion which was once the home of Barons. It was also famously the home of Bruce Wayne in the 2012 Batman movie 'The Dark Knight Rises', and is now home to the Natural History Museum. The Wollaton Hall animation depicts the vast grounds of the Deer Park, perfect for a picnic, being in nature and some deer spotting (but don't come too close - the deer are usually peaceful and keep away from the crowds but as shown below, you don't want to trespass on their teritiry. Batman has already learnet his lesson!). After an active day of exploring Wollaton Hall and its grounds, why not journey into town and stop by one of Nottingham's famous eateries, the famous Annie's Burger Shack for a burger of your choice.

Celebrate Nottingham Forest’s latest match win with the Nottingham Forest FC gif of Forest fans cheering the team. You can also support Nottingham's music legend Jake Bugg by sharing the animation decidated to him and Nottingham's award-winning tram system, that connects many of local visitor attractions and key landmarks. 

Head to nottingifs.com to read an exclusive interview with Skeleton’s Motion Graphics Designers and creator of #Nottingifs Troy Browne. 

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