
Cut through the noise with motion
Top-performing B2B tech brands dedicate 71% more of their roles to brand marketing than their peers (1). It’s a clear signal that effective branding works. So why do so many still choose safety over distinctiveness?
Scroll LinkedIn today and you’ll lose yourself in pools of navy gradients, ‘safe’ photography, and lacklustre messaging. Yes, these brands still hold as credible, but memorable? Not always.
At Shaped By, we’ve helped a whole range of B2B tech clients create something different that sticks and leaves a lasting impression. And often, it can be done with one simple thing… motion.
Author: Sarah Healey, Content Editor, Shaped By
Show and (don’t) tell
Every B2B tech brand thinks they ‘stand out.’ But for every brand claiming to be the best, there’s a competitor holding up a mirror and saying the exact same thing. It becomes a cacophony of noise, so that the only thing your audience wants to do is cover their ears.
The brands who genuinely stand out don’t have to yell, ‘LOOK AT ME!!!’ They make people interested by catching their eye. Quite literally.
Research shows that our eyes are hardwired to track motion, even before we decide whether its worth paying attention to (2). We know this much from watching an electric game of tennis, or trying to focus on a singular point overlooking a busy road. Near enough impossible.
In a saturated market all fighting for the same eyeballs, motion becomes more than just a design choice. It becomes a biological advantage.
So let’s dig into how it can work for your brand.
Motion as identity
Motion works hardest when it’s built into the bones of a brand, not bolted on after. For Series B scale-up, Oligo, it worked perfectly.
Stuck in the startup-to-contender purgatory, they needed something new. Something that sparked. So we took their dynamic, real-time security offering and built a visual system around one idea: ‘Alive and Alert.’ Motion wasn’t just part of the package – it became the foundation for a new brand identity.
Using channels, cropping, and composition, even static layouts now feel as if they are mid-shift. And instead of tired server racks and motherboard close-ups, we brought in imagery of the natural world.
By re-rooting the typically dry world of runtime security into one that felt organic and zippy, Oligo was able to connect with their target audience of engineers and CISOs.
Explore how we brought Oligo to life.
Motion as storytelling
We know that motion can tell a story. But it can also create the singular moment that gets people talking. For Tines’ Workflow Live – a virtual event with top creative leaders exploring how intelligent workflows transform organisations – the challenge was standing out in a crowded category.
So we leaned into a single idea: impactful ideas don’t grow in isolation, they grow in conversation. It was our job to make that conversation felt in the launch film.
We skipped generic software shots and manic keyboard-tapping. Instead, pairing vintage, tactile footage with modern visuals and dynamic typography that creates energy. The message was simple: great automation creates flow, freeing people to move, think, and act.
The film ran on LinkedIn as the main driver for registrations and landed a 96% video completion rate, helping the team hit their 1,000-signup target.
Motion as world-building
Some brands need to do more than just move; they need to offer a place to step into.
Our work with DataDome pushed a tough question: how do you visualise the invisible? Because their platform fights against bot attacks in real time (behind the surface), generic dashboard screenshots weren’t going to cut it.
Instead of showing the interface, we built the world around it. Landscape-style visuals that mapped out the different zones of the DataDome ecosystem and a flexible logo mark, giving the brand a sense of breadth and expansion. Then we went even deeper. Macro illustrations revealed the platform’s inner workings in hyper-detail, designed with a ‘creator-led archetype’ in mind.
The results were massive. They experienced a 19% increase in brand searches and a 200%+ increase in LinkedIn engagement.
Because when you bring a unique brand story to life through world-building and motion, people want to step in, not just scroll on by.


















































