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Found 135 Skills
Use when the animation domain is unclear or spans multiple contexts—provides general-purpose Disney animation principle guidance.
Use when designing animations for fitness apps, wellness platforms, workout trackers, or meditation experiences
Use when elements transform in place - toggle switches, expanding accordions, checkbox animations, button states, or any transformation without entering/exiting.
Use when designing animations for enterprise software, B2B platforms, admin dashboards, or corporate applications
Use when orchestrating multi-step animations - page transitions, onboarding flows, wizard steps, complex reveals, or any choreographed animation sequence.
Use when building larger movement animations between 500-800ms - hero transitions, complex reveals, animations that tell a story and deserve attention
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 designing animations for shopping apps, product catalogs, checkout flows, or retail experiences
Use when animating multi-part objects, character appendages, fabric, hair, or any motion requiring realistic drag, momentum, and settling behavior.
Use when designing action sequences, gags, reveals, or any motion that needs setup before delivery—preparing audiences for what's coming and maximizing impact.
Use when learning animation timing fundamentals - principles that apply regardless of duration, the foundational rules that scale across all time ranges
Use when designing animations for social platforms, messaging apps, content sharing, or community features