Enterprise & B2B Animation Principles
Apply Disney's 12 principles to create trustworthy, efficient experiences that prioritize clarity and professional credibility.
The 12 Principles Applied
- Squash & Stretch
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Almost Never: Enterprise requires utmost professionalism
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Data Points: Subtle pulse for live updates
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Buttons: Minimal, if any, deformation
- Anticipation
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Form Submissions: Brief processing indication
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Data Actions: Moment before confirmation
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Navigation Changes: Subtle preparation cues
- Staging
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Data Tables: Primary content focus
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Action Buttons: Clear but not flashy
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Notifications: Non-disruptive placement
- Straight Ahead & Pose to Pose
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Dashboards: Real-time data streams (straight ahead)
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Wizards/Flows: Explicit step progression (pose to pose)
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Report Generation: Sequential build
- Follow Through & Overlapping Action
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Table Updates: Row highlights, then data refreshes
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Panel Expansions: Container opens, content follows
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Filter Applications: UI adjusts, then data loads
- Slow In & Slow Out
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All Transitions: Smooth, professional easing
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Modal Opens: Confident 250-300ms
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State Changes: Deliberate, measured motion
- Arc
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Minimal Use: Straight lines suggest efficiency
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Drag Operations: Slight natural curve
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Data Flow Diagrams: Curved connection lines
- Secondary Action
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Save Indicator: Subtle spinner while processing
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Sync Status: Background activity indication
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Validation: Inline feedback during input
- Timing
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Efficient: 150-250ms for most interactions
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Never Delay Work: Speed is respect for user time
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Instant Feedback: 100ms for input responses
- Exaggeration
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Avoid Completely: Enterprise must be understated
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Exception: Critical alerts warrant attention
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Milestone Only: Major achievements, sparingly
- Solid Drawing
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Data Accuracy: Charts must be precise
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Typography: Clear, readable business fonts
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Icon System: Consistent, professional set
- Appeal
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Professional Trust: Motion builds credibility
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Invisible Polish: Refined but not flashy
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Reliability Signal: Consistent, predictable behavior
Industry Timing Standards
Action Duration Easing
Button Feedback 100ms ease-out
Modal Open 250ms ease-out
Table Row Update 200ms ease-in-out
Panel Transition 300ms ease-in-out
Toast Message 200ms ease-out
Key Principle
Enterprise users are working, not playing. Animation exists solely to provide feedback, maintain orientation, and signal state changes. Every millisecond of animation must earn its place through utility.