Designing Interactive Web Pages with Figma
Animate elements in After Effects
A course by Eva Sánchez Clemente , UX/UI Designer
Joined September 2017
About the video: Animate elements in After Effects
Overview
“After basic prototyping, I'll show you how to get more out of your designs in After Effects with very simple interactions, whether you need it to show your project to the client or to show it off on your social networks.”
In this video lesson Eva Sánchez Clemente addresses the topic: Animate elements in After Effects, which is part of the Domestika online course: Designing Interactive Web Pages with Figma. Learn to design interactive, eye-catching, and easy-to-program web pages based on user behavior.
Partial transcription of the video
“Animate elements in After Effects In this lesson I will show you how to get more out of your design with simple interactions in After Effects to show your customers or on your social networks. Let's see it. Now I am going to show you how I have animated in a very simple way some of the elements of our final project, that we have already begun to animate in a very efficient way, very simple also in Figma, but that it can be interesting to continue exploring it in After Effects. I'm going to show you a little about the final result. I always usually raise from the beginning the Instagram form...”
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Course summary for: Designing Interactive Web Pages with Figma
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Category
Design, Web & App Design -
Software
Adobe After Effects, Figma -
Areas
App Design, Design, Digital Design, Digital Product Design, Mobile Design, Typography Design, UX / UI, Web Design

Eva Sánchez Clemente
A course by Eva Sánchez Clemente
Eva Sánchez began her career learning graphic design in Tenerife and working in advertising until, in 2019, she moved to Barcelona to focus solely on digital design. It was thanks to sharing her work on social media and her personal website that she received her first recognition of Honorable Mention and formed part of the jury at Awwwards, an international community for digital creatives.
From there, she began to make a name for herself and collaborate with other independent studios including Fuego Camina Conmigo, Ophion, Rebeka Arce Studio, and Réplica Studio, among others. She currently works at Jam3, an international agency dedicated exclusively to design centered around digital innovation and experience.
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