Topic: disney
144 skills in this topic.
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universal-tool
Use when implementing Disney's 12 animation principles with any animation tool or framework
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instant-0-100ms
Use when building instantaneous UI feedback under 100ms - button presses, toggles, state changes that feel immediate and responsive
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timing-principle-mastery
Use when determining animation durations, controlling pacing, establishing rhythm, or making motion feel appropriately weighted and emotionally resonant.
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ux-friction
Use when animation causes user confusion, delays task completion, or creates frustration
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user-feedback-clarity
Use when users don't notice feedback, miss state changes, or can't tell if their action worked
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universal-solutions
Use when facing any animation problem as a comprehensive diagnostic framework
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timing-calibration
Use when animation speed feels wrong—too fast, too slow, or inconsistent
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technical-constraints
Use when animation is limited by browser support, platform capabilities, or technical requirements
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performance-optimization
Use when animation runs slow, janky, or causes frame drops
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motion-sickness
Use when animation causes dizziness, nausea, disorientation, or vestibular discomfort
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implementation-debugging
Use when animation doesn't work as expected, has bugs, or behaves inconsistently
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emotional-disconnect
Use when animation feels wrong, creates unintended emotional response, or mismatches context
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brand-consistency
Use when animation doesn't match brand personality, feels generic, or clashes with design language
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attention-management
Use when wrong elements get attention, important content is missed, or visual hierarchy is broken by animation
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accessibility-issues
Use when animation excludes users with vestibular disorders, cognitive disabilities, or assistive technology needs
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secondary-action-mastery
Use when enriching primary animations, adding supporting details, creating depth in motion, or making scenes feel alive without distracting from main action.
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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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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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appeal-mastery
Use when designing character personalities, creating memorable motion signatures, ensuring animations feel polished, or making visual experiences that audiences want to watch.
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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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exaggeration-mastery
Use when determining how far to push motion beyond realism, calibrating animation intensity for context, or making key moments register with audiences.
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follow-through-overlapping
Use when animating multi-part objects, character appendages, fabric, hair, or any motion requiring realistic drag, momentum, and settling behavior.
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squash-stretch-mastery
Use when implementing deformation effects, bounce animations, impact responses, or any motion requiring organic elasticity and weight expression.
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straight-ahead-pose-mastery
Use when planning animation workflows, deciding between spontaneous vs controlled approaches, or balancing creative freedom with structural precision.
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