← Back to context Comment by tipiirai 3 months ago Which animation exactly? 4 comments tipiirai Reply morganherlocker 3 months ago All of them? It should feel instant. A UI does not benefit from artificial delays. tipiirai 3 months ago Gotcha. This is something Nue will tackle later trough design systems, where motion design is an option to choose, ditch, or tweak. wordofx 3 months ago The videos. The very first video. Animations like this are done to hide the fact it’s slow by hiding it behind a fancy animation. Used to do this when we were stuck on 3g connections… codelord 3 months ago Fade in/out animation.
morganherlocker 3 months ago All of them? It should feel instant. A UI does not benefit from artificial delays. tipiirai 3 months ago Gotcha. This is something Nue will tackle later trough design systems, where motion design is an option to choose, ditch, or tweak.
tipiirai 3 months ago Gotcha. This is something Nue will tackle later trough design systems, where motion design is an option to choose, ditch, or tweak.
wordofx 3 months ago The videos. The very first video. Animations like this are done to hide the fact it’s slow by hiding it behind a fancy animation. Used to do this when we were stuck on 3g connections…
All of them? It should feel instant. A UI does not benefit from artificial delays.
Gotcha. This is something Nue will tackle later trough design systems, where motion design is an option to choose, ditch, or tweak.
The videos. The very first video. Animations like this are done to hide the fact it’s slow by hiding it behind a fancy animation. Used to do this when we were stuck on 3g connections…
Fade in/out animation.