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Found 92 Skills
Use when designing animations for any industry or when industry-specific guidelines do not apply
Use when animation involves depth, perspective, volume, or three-dimensional awareness—camera moves, character positioning, environmental interaction, or maintaining consistent spatial relationships.
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 needs musical flow—dance sequences, action choreography, comedic timing, scene pacing, or any motion that should feel rhythmic and well-composed over time.
Use when animating modals, dialogs, popovers, or overlay content to create smooth entrances and exits
Use when designing animations for social platforms, messaging apps, content sharing, or community features
Use when creating or animating characters that need to connect with audiences—hero protagonists, memorable villains, lovable sidekicks, or any figure that must have personality and presence.
Use when animation speed feels wrong—too fast, too slow, or inconsistent
Use when creating educational content, explaining concepts through animation, or when teaching animation principles to students.
Use when designing iOS/Android gestures, haptic feedback, touch interactions, or native mobile animations.