Design meaningful experiences through an animation system Information
Motion design brings so much to the table when it comes to personality, user experience and storytelling. Today, every interface lives with motion and having this skill in your toolkit makes you a powerful creative asset.
In this class, we will learn how to choose the best animation process depending on the type of experience. From there, we will understand mandatory animation principles before we switch to hands-on After Effects demonstration. In this part, we’ll see how to bring life to your design through an animation system. It’s not only about grids and margins but also timing and emotions.
I’ll also show you what plugins to use to animate faster, and better as well as being able to hand over your animations to your dev team so you can be best buddies.
We’ll be animating a full page of a creative website. From importing in After Effects, to preparing your workflow, to animating different types of elements such as page transitions, buttons, images and text.
Requirements
This masterclass is an advanced course for designers who already know the basics of interface motion design. Basic knowledge of Figma and After Effects is recommended After Effects CC 2020.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
- Discover the pros and cons of the 2 animation tactics for interactive projects
- Understand the fundamentals rules of animation borrowed from animated movies and motion design studios
- Apply those rules to actual interface elements
- Use all the different lifesaver After Effects and Figma plugins
- Set up your After Effects interface for UI animation
- Animate an entire web page
- Animate a custom logo on a loading screen
- Animate an slideshow and a circular carousel
- Understand the benefits of animated symbols
- Create an animated UI kit for your project
- Leverage the power of master components in After Effects
About Author
Louis is a multidisciplinary designer and he is currently the Design Director at Mojo. When it comes to design, he likes playful things, moving stuff and creative concepts. Motion design is a big part of his creative process and he always tries to design things in a way where animation is really going to bring something on the table. From motion design to art direction to websites to 3D to branding and managing, Louis likes to work on many levels with his team. He studied his master degree in design at the amazing Gobelins school before working in different countries for a wide variety of clients.
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