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The Lidl Widget After Effects template is a compact, square 1:1 motion design asset built for fast, polished retail promos. Designed for editors and creators who need to push product pricing, weekly deals, and quick social announcements with clarity, it delivers a clean, brand-ready animation that you can customize in minutes. For just 7 EUR, you get a streamlined After Effects project that helps you transform static product cards into attention-grabbing motion graphics for Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube Shorts (with pillarboxing), and in‑store digital signage.
Inside the template, you’ll find properly named layers, expression-driven controls, and a modular structure. Update the main image, change the price and currency, swap background colors, and adjust timing without digging through complex precomps. The animation is built with clean easing, subtle motion blur, and purposeful hierarchy so your offer and price are always the hero. It’s ideal for FMCG and grocery promotions, but the visual system is neutral enough to serve any retail vertical.
Note: This is an independent design asset for educational and promotional use and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Lidl. All brand references are for descriptive purposes only—customize the template to your own brand guidelines.
Whether you’re working in a lean in‑house team, freelancing for local retailers, or building content for social channels, this animation template speeds up production while maintaining a consistent visual language. Because it’s set up in a square 1:1 composition, it scales seamlessly across social feeds and grid posts, and can be adapted into split screens or carousels for multi‑SKU content.
If you’re planning to add dimensionality or product hero shots, review this practical overview of a 3D motion design workflow in After Effects to understand when to introduce depth and shadows without overcomplicating your timeline.
The Lidl Widget After Effects template focuses on speed, legibility, and brand control. Everything you need is housed in a single, tidy project so you can deliver multiple variations fast.
For editors drawn to minimal, high-clarity visuals, this resource on clean motion design inspiration will help you keep every frame intentional and easy to scan—especially when price is the focal point.
Open the .aep file in After Effects (CC 2019 or newer recommended). In the Project panel, you’ll see folders for MAIN COMP, CONTROLS, and ASSETS. Start by duplicating the MAIN COMP to create a safe working version for each SKU or weekly promo. This makes versioning painless and protects the original setup.
Drop your product image (PNG with transparency or clean JPG on white) into the ASSETS folder. Open the PRODUCT placeholder comp and swap in your image. Scale and position using the on-canvas controls; enable the optional soft shadow if your image needs separation from the background. Keep the product around 55–65% of the canvas for a balanced hierarchy.
Open CONTROLS and locate the PRICE panel. Enter your price and choose the currency prefix or suffix. There’s a toggle for decimals and a second field for previous price if you want a strikethrough discount reveal. Update headline (product name or category), subline (weight, pack size), and legal copy (if required) in the TEXT section. Use the alignment switches to position left, center, or right while maintaining safe margins.
Under COLOR controls, assign your brand’s primary background and accent colors. The accent drives the price badge and micro elements. If you’re designing a premium campaign, consider restrained color contrast and tighter letter-spacing; study this practical guide to creating luxury promo videos in After Effects to understand how precision and restraint can elevate retail visuals without losing clarity.
Use the timing controls to offset the price pop, headline wipe, and image slide. The default rhythm emphasizes the price a split-second after the product appears, which tests well in social feeds. Add a subtle overshoot on the price badge for energy, but keep it under control to maintain legibility. For multiple variants, stagger the in/out by 2–3 frames to create a natural, non-robotic cadence across a carousel.
Set your comp to 1080×1080 at 25 or 30 fps. For social delivery, export H.264 with high bitrate (12–20 Mbps) or HEVC/H.265 if supported by your workflow. If you’re building multi‑panel content, see this step-by-step split screen guide to combine the Lidl Widget with additional shots, price comparisons, or pack alternates.
Maintain hierarchy: Product first, price second, supporting details third. Avoid competing animations. Keep the largest movement limited to the image or the price, not both at once.
Use subtle texture or gradient: For flat backgrounds, a very light gradient or soft vignette can add depth without clutter. Keep it under 6% contrast to retain a clean look.
Think in systems: Set a fixed type scale, spacing, and animation rhythm for all weekly posts. This adds brand recognition and keeps production lean.
Consider micro 3D: A gentle drop shadow, parallax drift, or a 2.5D product card can add delightful depth. If you want to go further, reference the 3D motion design workflow for editors and creators to balance realism with render time.
Premium campaigns: For seasonal or marquee drops, dial back saturation, limit motion to one axis, and tighten ease curves. The premium promo workflow shows how precision and restraint convey value.
You can also convert the setup into a MOGRT using the Essential Graphics panel if your team prefers editing inside Premiere Pro. Keep the controls slim (price, currency, colors, and text) for a snappy editing experience.
Purchase once, and quickly adapt the animation to dozens of SKUs and campaigns. At 7 EUR, it pays for itself in your first content batch.
It’s a ready-to-edit, 1:1 square animation template for retail and product promos in After Effects. Swap images, change price and currency, update copy, and export social-ready videos in minutes. The design prioritizes clarity and brand control.
The project is compatible with After Effects CC 2019 and newer. Expressions are universalized to work on different language installs, and no third‑party plugins are required.
Yes. Use the built‑in controls to set currency position (prefix/suffix) and toggle decimals, assign your brand colors, and swap typography in one place. The layout adjusts automatically to maintain spacing and balance.
Absolutely. The native 1:1 comp is perfect for Instagram feeds and Facebook. You can scale to 1440×1440 for extra detail, adapt to 4:5 or 9:16 when needed, and loop for digital signage or shelf displays.
No plugins are required. The template uses standard features inside After Effects and ships with system-safe font defaults you can replace with your brand fonts.
Limit the number of moving elements, control easing, and preserve whitespace around your product. For visual direction, explore clean motion design principles and the luxury promo workflow.
Yes. Use the Essential Graphics panel to publish key controls (text, colors, price, currency) as a MOGRT. Keep control sets minimal for smoother editing performance inside Premiere Pro.
Brand note: This template is an independent design asset and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Lidl. Customize it to your own brand identity and guidelines.
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