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87 SCRI Brand Identity Guidelines 3.0 2026 Table of Contents In addition to the Beam, circles are a main element to be used in motion graphics. Circles are a flexible shape, being able to take on many meanings. In SCRI's stories, circles often take the place of a person. Using a circle instead of an icon allows for better continuity in the animation, as circles more naturally transform into other elements to progress the story. Circles may also be used to build representative objects, like a clock or an atom, or to represent something abstract, like chaos or community. Circles can multiply, change color, stretch into Beams, or any number of other things to help move the narrative forward. Shapes as Storytelling Motion 6.2 Circles as Individuals | Circles may be used instead of icons in many cases Circles as Concepts | "Community" or "Collaboration" Circles as Representational | Magnifying glass, DNA, or an atom

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