A curated collection of resources, software, libraries, and articles for Motion UI design, animations, and transitions.
Motion UI Design is a curated GitHub repository that aggregates resources, tools, libraries, and educational content related to Motion UI design, animations, and transitions. It solves the problem of fragmented information by providing a single, organized source for designers and developers to learn about and implement interface motion.
UI/UX designers, frontend developers, and motion graphics artists who want to incorporate effective animations into web and mobile interfaces. It's particularly valuable for those seeking inspiration, learning best practices, or finding the right technical library for a project.
Developers and designers choose this collection because it saves significant research time by aggregating high-quality, vetted resources from across the web into a well-structured, community-maintained list. It covers the full spectrum from theory and inspiration to practical implementation and performance optimization.
Resources for inspiration, lists of software, libraries and other stuff related to Motion UI design, animations and transitions.
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Curates a wide range of materials from inspiration sites like Dribbble and CodePen to libraries like GreenSock and Animate.css, as outlined in the detailed 'Contents' section.
Encourages contributions via pull requests, fostering a living collection, though the 'contributing.md' is marked as 'todo', indicating community involvement.
Includes a dedicated 'Web animation performance' section with articles and guides, helping developers optimize animations for smooth user experiences.
Provides links to animation guidelines for major platforms like Android Material Design and Apple iOS, as seen in the 'Guidelines' subsection.
As a static list, many resources may become outdated over time, and the incomplete 'contributing.md' suggests limited active maintenance to refresh links.
While it lists libraries and tools, it offers no code samples or integration tutorials, leaving users to figure out implementation on their own.
The vast, unstructured collection without prioritization or learning paths can be intimidating for those new to motion design, despite the educational content.