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This video tutorial shows how to add an animated logo image to your email signature. In the first part, I will create an animated logo using Canva. This first template is a good one to start with. The Bybrand editor accepts GIF images that do not exceed the dimensions of 600 per 450 pixels. Note that the GIF image must have the exact dimensions, so Iamp;#39;m going to resize it to a size of 210 per 125 pixels. This animated logo created is fine. Now Iamp;#39;m going to download the image to the machine. I will create a new email signature in this second part, but you can also add the image to an existing signature. I will upload the animated logo for the email signature in this region. I will also edit the employee data a little and, in the end, save the changes. In the final step, you can click the Paste in email button to copy the rendered code or share the created signature with a coworker.