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19 Modern Flat Preloader Set for website

Modern Flat Preloader Set for website


12 Modern Flat preloaders you love so much! Unique and individual, they will be able to improve your App of Website user experience.Preloaders were made using trendy flat colors, so they will perfectly fit any modern interface. Every animation presented in 3 size: 32x32, 64x64, 128x128. Also in the package you will find AEP files, so you can modify, scale and change colors of preloaders as you want using Adobe After Effects (CS6, CC).



Format: GIF, AEP.

















Modern Flat Preloader Demo 1











Angus



Bill



Forrest



Randi



Frederic



John



Gordon



Sadi



Leonardo



Marty



Nicoals



Zooey


Modern Flat Preloader 2


Today we are really happy to share a set of creative activity indicators by PixelBuddha with you!

You may have seen the first set of the Flat Preloaders that consisted of round style colorful activity indicators. The set was so well received and today we’re very glad to offer you an exclusive freebie on Codrops — the second part of the preloaders collection, and this time in square style.



About the Preloaders


The preloaders were made using trendy flat colors, so they will fit perfectly into any modern interface. Every preloader comes in three sizes, 32×32, 64×64, 128×128. You will also find the Adobe After Effects (CS6, CC versions support) file, where you can modify, scale and change the colors of the preloaders.



Flat Preloaders Demo 2




I hope you will like this Flat Preloaders Collection..





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