Logo Showcase: logo sources, marquee speed, and layout modes

Build a client-logo or brand-strip section with clean spacing, predictable motion, and responsive sizing that still feels premium.

Quick start

  1. Open the editor: /get-widget/logo-showcase
  2. Add logos by upload, Media Library, or search.
  3. Pick a layout mode such as classic marquee, grid, or circular.
  4. Tune logo height, max width, and spacing.
  5. Adjust speed and direction if you use a moving layout.
  6. Click Save & Get Code to publish and embed.

Adding and managing logos

Logo Showcase is only as clean as the source assets you use.

For each logo, verify:

  • the image has enough resolution
  • transparent backgrounds are used where possible
  • the aspect ratio is preserved
  • the link target is correct (if the logo should be clickable)

If one logo appears visually larger than the others, use consistent source art and then correct the presentation with height/max-width settings instead of trying to “eyeball” every image differently.

Choosing the right layout mode

Different logo layouts solve different page problems:

  • Classic / marquee: best for social-proof strips on landing pages
  • Grid: best when you want all logos visible at once
  • Circular: useful when the widget should feel more decorative or editorial

If your goal is trust and recognition, a restrained marquee or static grid is usually stronger than a highly animated layout.

Spacing, sizing, and motion settings

The most important configuration controls are:

  • Logo height: keeps the strip visually balanced
  • Logo max width: prevents wide marks from dominating the row
  • Gap: controls rhythm between logos
  • Speed: affects perceived smoothness and seriousness
  • Direction: useful when aligning motion with page flow

For client logo strips, slower movement usually looks more premium. If the section feels jittery, reduce speed or increase spacing before changing anything else.

Design and readability

Logo sections often sit between heavier content blocks, so the background and surface choices matter.

Use the design controls to decide whether the widget should:

  • disappear into the page background
  • sit on a subtle card surface
  • use stronger contrast to separate the section

If the logos themselves are colorful, keep the container styling restrained. The more visual noise in the frame, the less recognizable the brands become.

Need help? Send the right details (so we can answer fast)

Support is fastest when we can reproduce the issue.

Please include:

  • The page URL where the widget is embedded (or the editor URL)
  • The platform/builder (WordPress, Webflow, Shopify, Squarespace, etc.)
  • What you expected to happen vs what you see
  • A screenshot of where the snippet is pasted (or a short screen recording)

If your issue involves a social connection (Instagram/Threads/TikTok), also include:

  • Which login path you used (Instagram vs Meta vs TikTok)
  • A screenshot of the provider error screen (if any)
  • Whether the account is Personal vs Business/Creator

Contact us here: /support.