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Found 135 Skills
Use when learning animation timing fundamentals - principles that apply regardless of duration, the foundational rules that scale across all time ranges
Use when wrong elements get attention, important content is missed, or visual hierarchy is broken by animation
Use when responding to touch or click interactions - button presses, drag feedback, swipe responses, tap ripples, or any direct manipulation animation.
Use when animation needs to convey feeling, tell a story, or connect emotionally—character moments, dramatic beats, or any motion that should make the audience care.
Use when building standard animations between 300-500ms - page transitions, significant UI changes, animated illustrations that need clear communication
Use when animation speed feels wrong—too fast, too slow, or inconsistent
Use when designing animations for shopping apps, product catalogs, checkout flows, or retail experiences
Use when designing animations for banking apps, payment systems, investment platforms, or financial dashboards
Use when implementing Disney's 12 animation principles with any animation tool or framework
Use when facing any animation problem as a comprehensive diagnostic framework
Use when creating Keynote, PowerPoint, Google Slides animations, or any presentation motion design work.
Use when orchestrating multi-step animations - page transitions, onboarding flows, wizard steps, complex reveals, or any choreographed animation sequence.