User Interface Elements Animation Pack

user interface (UI) elements can bring life and interactivity to the visual representation of a digital interface. Here's a brief description of what such an animation might include: Loading Animation: The animation could start with a loading spinner or progress bar, symbolizing the initialization of the UI. Buttons and Interactivity: Icons representing various interactive elements, such as buttons, could subtly pulse or change color to showcase their responsiveness. Input Fields: Textboxes or input fields might have a gentle placeholder text movement or a blinking cursor to indicate where users can input information. Dropdown Menus and Selections: Animated dropdown menus could smoothly expand and collapse, and selected options might highlight with a subtle glow or color change. Notifications: Brief pop-up notifications or alert messages could slide into view and gracefully disappear, indicating feedback or system updates. Navigation Elements: Icons representing navigation elements, like menus or navigation bars, could display smooth transitions as they expand or collapse. Switches and Toggles: Animated switches or toggles might smoothly slide or flip, illustrating the change in status. Graphs and Charts: For data visualization elements, animated graphs or charts could dynamically update with transitions, providing a visual representation of changing data. Scrolling Animation: Scrolling actions could trigger a parallax effect or smooth transitions between different sections of a page. Responsive Design: Elements might adapt to different screen sizes with fluid animations, highlighting the importance of responsive design.

After Effects source Files included

Compatible with iOS, Android & Web

Lottie JSON files included

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