
The goal of this concept is to be precise and impactful. The second concept that I formulated felt right even during the idea phase so I immediately started working on it.

It had the element of fun in it but it was not the right theme for the brand I am going after. I was prepared to spend long hours to get it done but it just didn't feel right. This first concept is a little more involving because of the number of steps that need to happen to achieve the final result. Once the logo icon is formed it will then shrink while the view zooms out and eventually my name will slide from right to left to complete the animation. The first one consist of individual white blocks and each block were to jump into the red colored background view ( #F24141) on top of each other eventually forming the merged letters R and Y. During this session I was able to formulate two concepts. The idea of animating my logo came from a brainstorming session last Sunday.
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I'm sure Adobe got it right after they extensively listened to the need of their users which is certainly evident in their software nowadays.

No wonder there was a need for a single programming language capable of doing both task and in recent years Universal Javascript was born of necessity. It's certainly true for web programming when context switching between the front-end and server-side languages-not really the best development experience. In my opinion I think Adobe intentionally made their applications share common interface elements to avoid interface fatigue which reduces productivity (happens frequently while working on different assets and switching between applications). Interface similarities among different Adobe applications The interface almost looked like a mashup of these different applications. It also share similarities with the tools panel from Illustrator and Photoshop.
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It shared a lot of similarities with other Adobe softwares including the timeline, media library, properties and scene panels from Premiere Pro and After Effects. For this project though I only need simple transitions with easing effects and do not have a need for complex animations.Īnimate's interface feels like home when I started using it. This is the traditional frame-by-frame animation which is very time-consuming but is the preferred approach for complex animations because it allows you to achieve high quality and smooth transitions.

Animate can seem a little intimidating at first especially if you have a preconceived idea of what the animation process will look like: manually draw the position of the visuals one frame at a time. Sure I could have relied on something I have used in the past like After Effects to create the same visuals but I went with Animate because I want to challenge myself to become better and keep on learning all the time. My desire to learn something new is what brought me to Animate. I also enjoy watching something familiar before getting into the subject matter (kind of like having an appetizer before the main entrée). In my opinion having a splash screen makes the brand more memorable and therefore is a great marketing tool for content creators. This requirement came from my need to have a splash screen which will be shown right before any of my video is played on my YouTube channel. After I launched my website last week I decided to take on my next challenges: logo animation and video production.
