frontend-ui-animator
Analyze and implement purposeful UI animations for Next.js + Tailwind + React projects. Use when user asks to add animations, enhance UI motion, animate pages/components, or improve visual feedback. Triggers on "add animations", "animate UI", "motion design", "hover effects", "scroll animations", "page transitions", "micro-interactions".
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/frontend-ui-animator && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/9327" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/frontend-ui-animator && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/frontend-ui-animator
About this skill
Frontend UI Animator
Implement purposeful, performant animations that enhance UX without overwhelming users. Focus on key moments: hero intros, hover feedback, content reveals, and navigation transitions.
Core Philosophy
"You don't need animations everywhere" - Prioritize:
| Priority | Area | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hero Intro | First impression, brand personality |
| 2 | Hover Interactions | Feedback, discoverability |
| 3 | Content Reveal | Guide attention, reduce cognitive load |
| 4 | Background Effects | Atmosphere, depth |
| 5 | Navigation Transitions | Spatial awareness, continuity |
Workflow
Execute phases sequentially. Complete each before proceeding.
Phase 1: Analyze
- Scan project structure - Identify all pages in
app/and components incomponents/ - Check existing setup - Review
tailwind.config.tsfor existing animations/keyframes - Identify animation candidates - List components by priority category
- Document constraints - Note installed animation libraries (framer-motion, etc.)
Output: Animation audit table. See references/component-checklist.md.
Phase 2: Plan
- Map animations to components - Assign specific animation patterns
- Determine triggers - Load, scroll (intersection), hover, click
- Estimate effort - Low (CSS only), Medium (hooks needed), High (library required)
- Propose phased rollout - Quick wins first
Output: Implementation plan with component → animation mapping.
Phase 3: Implement
- Extend Tailwind config - Add keyframes and animation utilities
- Add reduced-motion support - Accessibility first
- Create reusable hooks -
useScrollReveal,useMousePositionif needed - Apply animations per component - Follow patterns in
references/animation-patterns.md
Performance rules:
// ✅ DO: Use transforms and opacity only
transform: translateY(20px);
opacity: 0.5;
filter: blur(4px);
// ❌ DON'T: Animate layout properties
margin-top: 20px;
height: 100px;
width: 200px;
Phase 4: Verify
- Test in browser - Visual QA all animations
- Test reduced-motion - Verify
prefers-reduced-motionworks - Check CLS - No layout shifts from animations
- Performance audit - No jank on scroll animations
Quick Reference
Animation Triggers
| Trigger | Implementation |
|---|---|
| Page load | CSS animation with animation-delay for stagger |
| Scroll into view | IntersectionObserver or react-intersection-observer |
| Hover | Tailwind hover: utilities or CSS :hover |
| Click/Tap | State-driven with useState |
Common Patterns
Staggered children:
{items.map((item, i) => (
<div
key={item.id}
style={{ animationDelay: `${i * 100}ms` }}
className="animate-fade-slide-in"
/>
))}
Scroll reveal hook:
const useScrollReveal = (threshold = 0.1) => {
const ref = useRef<HTMLDivElement>(null);
const [isVisible, setIsVisible] = useState(false);
useEffect(() => {
const observer = new IntersectionObserver(
([entry]) => entry.isIntersecting && setIsVisible(true),
{ threshold }
);
if (ref.current) observer.observe(ref.current);
return () => observer.disconnect();
}, [threshold]);
return { ref, isVisible };
};
Usage:
const { ref, isVisible } = useScrollReveal();
<div ref={ref} className={isVisible ? 'animate-fade-in' : 'opacity-0'} />
Resources
- Animation patterns: See
references/animation-patterns.md - Audit template: See
references/component-checklist.md - Tailwind presets: See
references/tailwind-presets.md
Technical Stack
- CSS animations: Default for simple effects
- Tailwind utilities: For hover states and basic animations
- Framer Motion: For complex orchestration, gestures, layout animations
- GSAP: For timeline-based sequences (if already installed)
Accessibility (Required)
Always include in global CSS:
@media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce) {
*, *::before, *::after {
animation-duration: 0.01ms !important;
transition-duration: 0.01ms !important;
animation-iteration-count: 1 !important;
}
}
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