Cogneti Transition
Cogneti App
NOD Logo Animation
Grow
Beer UX
Add To Cart/Wishlist
Honey Bunches of Oats | Animation Test
Dribbble Activity
Washer Cycle
Evalarm project
Experiment 1
Fanout
A new design for a client, Fanout.
Check out the site to see the animation. I used an SVG mask to cover a radial gradient. The gradient is then scaled to simulate a "pulse" of data emanating from the API circle.
Scroll the site to see the sections update as you go.
Let me know what you think!
Fanout Pulse
A representation of a realtime pulse emanating from an API. See the live example on the Fanout website where I used an SVG to mask a radian gradient which transforms scale to create the animation.
Mervis Brothers Website
A website I did a while back and it's recently gone live.
You can check out the live site here
Ernie Walking Fun
Ernie is the leading brand character for Viewpost, an invoicing and payments network.
To get this little guy walking, I used the ever-useful Duik plugin for After Effects.
Lookin' good Ernie, lookin' good.
Final Fantasy VII - Alternate Timeline?
How fat birds fly.
Map & Compass Animation
Sign In / Sign Up
I've been thinking about this Sign In / Sign Up flow for a while now, so here it is.
This idea was prompted by my frustration when looking for the sign in button on some websites. Yes, make the sign up button prominent for new users, but why make it frustrating for existing users to sign in?
My solution: Use data and create a single more fluid experience.
Simply click the email option, type in your email and let the backend data figure out if you're a returning user or new user. From there, new users can be directed to an onboarding experiences, if applicable, and returning users can go on their merry way.
Genius, no?
To my knowledge, I haven't seen any websites do this (or it wasn't very memorable). If you've seen this concept in practice, please share in the comments.
Pokébiome 001: Bulbasaur
I'm not going to lie, this is probably the most fun I've ever had animating something.
You may be familiar with the work of Steven Crosby (rocketbloc™). His Pokébiome Illustrations are wonderful, and I approached him a few weeks ago asking if I could take a crack at animating them. Here is the result of the first of three animations in the collection. I bet you can guess what the next will be!
Be sure to check out the attached MP4 for a 1080p version, complete with sounds that will bring you back to your childhood. You can also view it here: