Excited to launch @figma Motion! I joined this effort a few months ago, and one of the many things I’ve been able to design so far: Motion Styles! You’ll be able to save and distribute your own styles very soon. But to get you started, we have 36 premade styles ready for you to play with.
We have a ton of stuff in the pipeline, and are working hard to make this the best motion tool out there. Let us know what you need! We’re listening.
🚀 react-native-better-clustering v1.0.0 is out.
A drop-in replacement for react-native-map-clustering built with @mrousavy's Nitro Modules for faster clustering.
📦 npm install react-native-better-clustering
⭐ https://t.co/IDsUT3DVmA
It’s incredible that /make-interfaces-feel-better has already been installed more than 30,000 times.
It contains a lot of tips that make interfaces feel better, across UI, animations, performance and more.
npx skills add jakubkrehel/make-interfaces-feel-better
Teach your AI agents to create beautiful text animations. Exact specs wrapped as a skill - timings, curves, and effects. Library-agnostic, so it works with Remotion, Motion/GSAP, or plain JS/CSS.
npx skills add pixel-point/animate-text --skill animate-text
Example of usage: copy the name of the effect from the site and then
/animate-text apply per-word-crossfade to the headline
Link below:
Expo Router v7 is here! 🚀
◆ Native toolbars
◆ Zoom transitions
◆ Data loaders and SSR
◆ Material 3 colors
◆ New error overlay
◆ Split View Controller (beta)
The best way to build an app just got a lot better! Try it today:
~ / bun create expo
Hot take: 90% of motion design in shipped products is decoration, not design.
If you can remove the animation and the user understands the interface exactly the same way... it's not doing work.
The motion that does work tends to come back to these 12 motion principles.
What's your favorite motion principle & why?