Will No-Code Make Motion Design Accessible to Everyone?
Dina Mostafa
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No-code tools like Webflow are empowering creators, but motion design is still a specialized skill.
Do you think no-code will bridge the gap for animations? what tools or features would help designers create compelling animations without code?
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Chalie Clark@chalie_clark
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It's exciting to think about no-code tools bringing animation to the masses.
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Yes i totally believe that applications like Webflow and Framer will bridge the gap in beautiful websites. Having gone from Wix it is totally a gamechanger!
For sure! No-code tools are making motion design way more accessible. I've been playing with Webflow's built-in animations and they're surprisingly powerful for a visual tool. Hoping to see even more granular control in no-code animation as these platforms evolve. Exciting times ahead for democratizing design!
It's exciting to think about no-code tools bringing animation to the masses.
@louise_peiffer I didn't but I'm excited to try it 🤩 , thanks Louise
Motion design is more a no-code skill inherently even before software like rive.with plugins like Lottie for after effects if you wanted to get your animation sequence to Webflow. unless we are talking UI micro-interactions.
I believe no-code tools are definitely things more accessible.
No-code tools are definitely making design more accessible, but motion design still needs creativity and an eye for detail. Tools with animation templates, easy-to-use fine-tuning options, or even AI suggestions could help bridge the gap. I think no-code can simplify the process, but the creative touch will always be key.
@ashish_parmar13 I totally agree with you! thanks Ashish :)
It would be awesome if no-code platforms could make animation as easy as adding images or text blocks.