Topic: claude
14,433 skills in this topic.
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anticipation-payoff
Use when designing action sequences, gags, reveals, or any motion that needs setup before delivery—preparing audiences for what's coming and maximizing impact.
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arc-mastery
Use when designing motion paths, character movement trajectories, gesture animations, or any motion that should feel natural rather than robotic.
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popmotion
Use when implementing Disney's 12 animation principles with Popmotion's functional animation library
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technical-constraints
Use when animation is limited by browser support, platform capabilities, or technical requirements
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web-motion-design
Use when building CSS animations, JavaScript transitions, React/Vue motion, or any browser-based animation work.
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video-motion-graphics
Use when creating After Effects compositions, Premiere Pro motion, video titles, explainer videos, or broadcast motion graphics.
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urgency-action
Use when creating animations that prompt immediate user action, highlight time-sensitivity, or drive conversions.
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universal-fallback
Use when the animation domain is unclear or spans multiple contexts—provides general-purpose Disney animation principle guidance.
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universal-emotion
Use when you need to achieve any emotional outcome through animation—provides a framework for mapping Disney principles to any target emotion.
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presentations
Use when creating Keynote, PowerPoint, Google Slides animations, or any presentation motion design work.
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trust-reliability
Use when creating animations that build user confidence, establish credibility, and communicate dependability.
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page-transitions
Use when implementing route changes, view transitions, modal opens/closes, or navigation animation in web and mobile applications.
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mobile-touch
Use when designing iOS/Android gestures, haptic feedback, touch interactions, or native mobile animations.
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professionalism-credibility
Use when creating animations for business contexts that require seriousness, competence, and trustworthy presentation.
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micro-interactions
Use when designing small UI feedback moments like button states, toggles, form validation, loading indicators, or notification badges.
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power-confidence
Use when creating animations that convey strength, authority, or bold confidence in brand and product.
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game-development
Use when implementing game animations, player feedback, character movement, or interactive entertainment in Unity, Unreal, or other game engines.
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motion-sickness
Use when animation causes dizziness, nausea, disorientation, or vestibular discomfort
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anticipation-mastery
Use when designing action sequences, user interactions, state transitions, or any motion that needs telegraphing to feel intentional rather than sudden.
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lottie-bodymovin
Use when implementing Disney's 12 animation principles with Lottie animations exported from After Effects
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implementation-debugging
Use when animation doesn't work as expected, has bugs, or behaves inconsistently
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universal-timing
Use when learning animation timing fundamentals - principles that apply regardless of duration, the foundational rules that scale across all time ranges
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gsap-greensock
Use when implementing Disney's 12 animation principles with GSAP (GreenSock Animation Platform)
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emotional-disconnect
Use when animation feels wrong, creates unintended emotional response, or mismatches context
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